A one day workshop led by Lee Crothers
Event Hashtag: #CATyp23
Time: 9.30 am to 4.30 pm
Venue: Holyoake House, Manchester and online via Zoom (hybrid event)
Fees: ACAT member :: £125.00
non-ACAT member :: £140.00
[Fee includes lunch & refreshments]
(Invoicing can be requested and incurs an additional £15.00 fee)
Cognitive Analytic Therapy’s (CAT) collaborative and empowering approach is highly applicable in helping teens and young people (ages 15 to 25 or thereabouts). This workshop will consider the developmental needs, alongside the socio-political pressures young people face today through the relational theory of CAT and how this can be used to assist young people to reflect on their difficulties and revise unhelpful patterns. The workshop will cover how CAT’s approach can assist in engaging young people who are often considered complex, are coerced to attend therapy by their support system and, understandably, less open to talk therapy. It will provide an overview of how CAT can be applied and adapted in working alongside teens and young people, their families and support system.
The workshop will include case studies, video material and experiential activities to promote learning and discussion.
This one-day skills-based course provides an opportunity to
Lee’s day will provide an emphasis on skills in relation to:
For more information and booking please visit: https://catalyse.uk.com/cpd/a-cat-approach-to-inclusive-practice-with-young-people-9-june-2023/
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