A workshop designed for CAT therapists, CAT trainees, or other qualified therapists who may have an interest in integrative therapy and practice
Led by Mandy Wildman
Date: Tuesday, 7th July 2015
Time: 9:30 am to 4:30 pm
Venue: Dalton Ellis Hall, University of Manchester, M14 5RL
Fee: £95 (ACAT member) / £120 (non-ACAT)
Early-bird discounted rate available until 25th April: £80 (ACAT member) / £100 (non-ACAT)
Fee includes lunch, refreshments and course handouts
The objectives
To inform workshop participants of the background and theory of mentalisation
To highlight the relevance and usefulness of mentalisation within a therapeutic relationship and the therapy work
To contextualise this within a CAT framework and CAT therapy, both individual and group
To apply the theoretical learning experientially by using ‘live’ clinical material and by role play in small groups – this latter exercise being to enhance the learning experience and practical usefulness of the workshop
The aims of the training
To offer information and knowledge that is directly transferable to enhance clinical practice
To work with ‘difficult to reach patients’ more effectively
To enhance staff resilience and capacity to manage stressful working environments and caseloads
To be applicable to both individual and group therapy in a wide variety of clinical settings and services
It is not necessary for workshop participants to have prior knowledge of mentalisation
For further information and to book a place please visit: http://catalyse.uk.com/index.php/events-â€and-â€calendar/mentalising-â€in-â€cat/
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