#ACATBakhtin18
Clinical Applications of Bakhtin in CAT – Dialogism in Action
A practical one-day workshop that aims to bridge the meaning gap between the theory of dialogism and clinical practice in CAT
Overview / aims
Do you ever find yourself baffled by Bakhtin or unclear what dialogism means in real terms for your CAT practice?
This hands-on workshop will use practical resources and creative methods to help demystify the theory and offer some helpful tools and ideas that can enrich your clinical practice.
Workshop outline (learning outcomes)
Who is this workshop for?
Trainee CAT Practitioners
Qualified CAT Practitioners and Psychotherapists
Other therapists who are familiar with CAT are also welcome to attend.
Presenter
Julia Coombes is a CAT Psychotherapist and Supervisor working with the Integrated Psychological Therapies Team in Reading, Berkshire. She has a longstanding interest in dialogism and creative ways of working within CAT particularly with personality disordered clients.
ACAT reserves the right to change programme content and presenters.
How to book
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