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Friday 15 September 2017

Training update for September-October

As we head ever swiftly into Autumn here’s a brief overview of the BPS approved training courses we are bringing you throughout the remainder of September & October. We are sure you will find something of interest to add to your ever growing skill set!

We are holding Working with Anger Problems in London on 27th – 28th of this month. This important 2 day training course covers issues of definitions of anger, how anger problems develop, a multi-pathway model of anger, along with a range of CBT interventions as they apply to Anger problems. It’s a common issue with people leading such stressful lives so take a look at the details to see how you can learn how to be equipped to help your clients.  This course is part of our Master Practitioner Diploma in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, or you can simply take it as a stand- alone module.
http://www.skillsdevelopment.co.uk/cbt_seminars.php?courseid=101

5th - 6th October is Essential Supervision Skills in Birmingham. This course has been fully booked for several weeks now so if you ever need to supervise the casework of others please do take a look at our other available dates by following the link below. It’s a really popular, must do course and meets the training standards required to confer eligibility to the British Psychological Society’s Register of Applied Psychology Practice Supervisors (RAPPS). Book early for the next available dates, so as not to miss out!
http://www.skillsdevelopment.co.uk/seminars.php?courseid=114

Tuesday the 10th October is our one day Positive Psychotherapy: Supercharge your practice training course in London. This course can be taken as an individual one-day module or as a part of a Certificate in Resource Based Therapies  which is 3 modules over 5 days of training, approved by the BPS.
During this training day, you will discover an evidence based approach to positive psychotherapy which is invaluable in a range of therapeutic, social care and educational environments across the age span. It covers all essential components of the effective use of a positive psychology approach in helping clients.
http://www.skillsdevelopment.co.uk/seminars.php?courseid=52

11th - 12th October: Working with Panic Disorder, London. The 2 days cover issues of definition and relationship with agoraphobia, theories of Panic Disorder and a range of CBT interventions as they apply to this common debilitating problem which has produced success rates of between 80 and 90%. Details include the Definition of Panic Disorder, Goldstein & Chambless classical conditioning model and Clark’s cognitive theory of panic disorder. Learn about corrective breathing exercises, the role of graded exposure, and of behavioural experiments in challenging safety behaviours.
http://www.skillsdevelopment.co.uk/cbt_seminars.php?courseid=162

The ever popular 3 day CBT Introductory course which takes place again on the 18th - 20th October in Manchester is already fully booked for London in September. So if you haven’t ever done this fantastic, highly recommended course make sure you don’t miss it! You will leave with a solid grounding in CBT that you can put into practice straight away. It covers the history and meaning of CBT, conceptualising cases in CBT terms, the format of a standard CBT session, and the most important CBT techniques over three intensive days of training.
http://www.skillsdevelopment.co.uk/cbt_seminars.php?courseid=69

Last but most certainly not least, on the 19th – 20th October is the next module of our full certificate in Trauma Treatments.  CBT for working with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Not doing the full Certificate in Trauma Treatments? Never mind – you can still book it! But otherwise you should still attend this course as a stand-alone module or as part of the Master Practitioner Diploma in CBT. It’s an outstanding practical two day course for those who work with survivors of trauma, from RTA to childhood abuse. The training combines an overview of the current understanding of PTSD with case discussions, demonstration and treatment.
http://www.skillsdevelopment.co.uk/cbt_seminars.php?courseid=163

All of these courses are approved by the British Psychological Society and you will receive a certificate of attendance that includes the relating CPD hours.

Book today to secure your place!

As always, we look forward to working with you.

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