Cost £799
Basic CBT Theory
CBT Assessment and Formulation
Collaborative working: starting sessions
Goal Setting
Behavioural Experiments
Socratic Method
Using imagery and behavioural experiments to enhance CB for panic disorder and agoraphobia
CBT for obsessive compulsive disorder
Mental imagery and formulation in cognitive therapy
Working with core beliefs
Enhanced reliving in PTSD
Enhancing self-esteem
Compassionate mind
Topic: Sometimes, in CBT, the therapist needs to move beyond automatic cognitions to fundamental beliefs. This workshop gives guidance on when this is appropriate and how to elicit core beliefs in ways that are sensitive to the client’s needs and personal resources. It then describes three key techniques for working with them: continuum work, a powerful strategy for combating the extreme quality of problem core beliefs; positive data logs which are helpful in constructing more adaptive beliefs... READ MORE
Topic: Start as you mean to go on. This module shows you how to use the collaborative style of CBT to maximise the effectiveness of treatment. The role-play will demonstrate using the technique in practice, even when working with a talkative patient, or when there is a problem in the therapeutic relationship. This module also demonstrates the value of keeping the cognitive formulation, including ideas about underlying beliefs, in mind at all times. Presenter: Gillian Butler – In 2002, BABC... READ MORE
Topic: These presentations guide the therapist through the stages of CBT for panic and agoraphobia. Role plays and lecture are used to show how to draw out a collaborative formulation, socialise the patient to the cognitive model, design effective behavioural experiments, and use imagery techniques to work with upsetting memories and images. Presenter: Ann Hackman - particularly known for her pioneering research, writing and teaching on the role of imagery and memory in the anxiety disorders... READ MORE