CAT for apparently unusual experiences, offered by Catalyse
4th December 2015


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CAT for Apparently Unusual Experiences

This event is now full.  Please contact the administrator (Frances Free at Catalyse) if you wish to go on a waiting list.  Please also note the venue has changed, and the workshop will now be held at Dalton Ellis, Manchester, M14 5RL

One day workshop offered by Catalyse - 4th December 2015

ACAT Member £80 (before 25th August) / £95 (after)

Non-Member £100 (before 25th August) / £120 (after)

Aims of the course:
1.    Review current psychological understanding of experiences labeled as psychosis.
2.    Apply a CAT framework to reformulate experiences such as voice hearing, confused states and unusual ideas. 
3.    Explore reciprocal relationships between self, other and experiences of psychosis.
4.    Use case material to consider how the practice of CAT might be applied flexibly in this context. 

Skills and learning:
•    A clear framework for developing formulations and working with clients experiencing psychosis.
•    Ideas for adapting the standard CAT approach to best meet clients’ needs.
•    Tools for working individually with clients and in consultation with MDT colleagues.
 
Who is it for?
CAT therapists, CAT trainees or therapists with a good knowledge of the CAT model.

Facilitators:  Dr Ranil Tan and Dr Alex Perry


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