In Conversation with Annie Nehmad The New Psychotherapies and CAT - offered by Catalyse
3rd March 2022


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Timings: 4pm to 7pm

Overview of this event

In this three hour online event, Annie Nehmad will discuss current understandings of trauma, Dan Siegel’s Interpersonal Neurobiology (IPNB) and somatic approaches based on this. She will provide a brief overview of some new therapies including the Internal Family Systems (IFS) model and Accelerated Experiential Dynamic Psychotherapy (AEDP), Coherence Therapy and Memory Reconsolidation. Annie will not discuss these approaches in detail, but in terms of similarities with, and differences from, CAT, and how the Self is conceptualised. In dialogue with participants, she will invite consideration of whether and how we might broaden, enrich or modify the CAT model in the light of these therapeutic developments. The format will encourage participants to share their own expertise, knowledge, curiosity, critiques, etc., especially in relation to new therapies and conceptualisations.

Aims and learning outcomes

This event will include a presentation by Annie Nehmad, plus opportunities for questions, discussion and general sharing amongst participants.

It aims to offer those attending to:

  • learn about some new therapy approaches
  • reconsider CAT therapy and practice and what we might learn or incorporate from these
  • identify and share participants’ expertise

Who is it for?

This event is open to all trainee and qualified therapists and other health professionals, as long as they are fully familiar with cognitive analytic therapy (CAT) concepts.

Facilitator

Annie Nehmad is a founder member of ACAT, and has contributed to the theory and practice of CAT. She is also a Solution Focused Therapist. Annie has a keen interest in contemporary neurobiology and is a member of ACAT’s Embodied CAT special interest group.

She is currently training in Accelerated Experiential Dynamic Psychotherapy (AEDP), developed by Diana Fosha in New York in the 1990’s. Until 2013 she was the Clinical Lead for CAT in the secondary care Psychotherapy Department in Hackney (East London). She now works privately in London and online

Group size:

Places are limited to a maximum of 40 participants.  We advise early booking to secure your place.  Once fully subscribed a further waiting list will be in place.

Booking Information:

Online booking and event details at this link:  https://catalyse.uk.com/cpd/in-conversation-with-annie-nehmad-3-march-2022/
 

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