9.30am – 5.30pm - Compass Counselling

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Please register me for the 2-day CBT Training on the
1stand 2nd May 2014 with Christine Padesky
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A Liverpool Centre of Excellence for Counselling,
Training, CPD and Research
A rare opportunity to train with world-renowned cognitive
therapist
Christine A. Padesky Ph.D
VENUE & ACCOMMODATION
Holiday Inn, Liverpool City Centre
Directly opposite Lime Street
Tel: reservations: 0151 705 2844
enquiries: 0151 705 2850
Email : enquiries@hiliverpool.com
Special delegate rate: possibility of room share
and discounted 24 hour parking rate of £6 per
24 hours
(NB: parking tickets must be stamped by hotel
reception staff)
CBT Boot Camp
Building Core Clinical Competencies
FURTHER TRAINING EVENTS
26.10.13 Identifying Vulnerability in Grief- Dr
Linda Machin
23.11.13 Working with Gender and Sexual
Diversity – Dominic Davies
8.2..14 Energy Therapy – Phil Mollon PhD
21.3.14 Anger: friend or foe? – E. Benson
20.6.14 Mindfulness in Relation to Person
Centred Practice – G Thomas
27.9.14 Understanding & Treating PTSD
Effectively – Dr Claudia Herbert
24.10.14 Domestic Abuse – Gary Williams
21.11.14 Addiction – Kathleen Reilly
Thursday 1st May
and
nd
Friday 2 May 2014
Time: 9.30am – 5.30pm
Summary
Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) offers a rapidly
expanding collection of therapy protocols tailored to
specific disorders. Learning these can be a daunting task
for therapists. Fortunately, all CBT treatments involve core
competencies (Roth & Pilling, 2007). Once these
competencies are mastered, it becomes comparatively
easy to learn protocols for specific client disorders.
CBT Boot Camp is especially designed for novice and
intermediate level CBT therapists who want to build and
strengthen core clinical competencies as well as
understand more clearly how these competencies
function as the foundation for all CBT protocols. By the
end of Boot Camp, participants will achieve greater CBT
fitness in the areas of: therapy structure and alliance,
client observation and self-monitoring, awareness of
safety behaviours versus good coping, assigning and
debriefing relevant homework, and use of guided
discovery methods (such as Socratic dialogue, thought
records, and behavioural experiments).
Dr. Padesky also demonstrates therapeutic responses to
common therapy obstacles that often derail CBT progress.
Following her demonstrations, participants engage in
“obstacle courses” which are exercises designed to help
therapists apply the appropriate core competency in the
face of these challenges.
CBT Boot Camp features innovative participant exercises
that approach familiar topics in novel ways. Workshop
learning is enhanced through live and video clinical
demonstrations, structured participant exercises, and
hand-outs. As always, this workshop is infused with Dr.
Padesky’s signature warmth, humour, and an emphasis
on practical clinical tips.
Roth, A.D., & Pilling, S. (2007). The competences
required to deliver effective cognitive and behavioural
therapy for people with depression and with anxiety
disorders. London: Department of Health.
Workshop Objectives
- Learn to structure therapy sessions while maintaining a
therapy alliance
-Detect safety behaviours through use of
questions and observation
-Identify the most relevant thoughts linked
to target emotions and behaviour
-Use thought records and behavioural
experiments more effectively
-Practice Socratic Dialogue to maximise
homework learning
-Overcome common obstacles to use of
core clinical competencies
Day 1: Morning
Therapy Alliance & Structure
- Collaboration: CBT’s therapy alliance advantage
- Balancing alliance and structure
- Setting and negotiating an agenda
- Session time management
Alliance & Structure Obstacle Course
- “Can I say just one more thing?”
- All who wander are not lost
- “I don’t know”
- “I fired my last three therapists”
Observation & Self-Monitoring
- Why are observation and self-monitoring central to
CBT?
- Identifying and rating emotions and physiological
arousal
Day 1: Afternoon
Observation & Self-Monitoring (continued)
- Curiosity: Through the looking glass
- Safety behaviours or good coping?
- Eliciting the most relevant thoughts & images
Observation & Self-Monitoring Obstacle Course
- “I don’t know”
- “I feel she doesn’t like me so I think I’m
depressed”
- “I don’t like to write things down”
- “It is dangerous to not use this safety
behaviour!”
Guided Discovery: Fundamentals
Day 2: Morning
Simple fixes for common thought record
errors therapists make
- Targeting key moods and thoughts
- Question the questions in the thoughts column
- Link evidence to the situation not a lifetime
Thought Record Obstacle Course
- When the “hot” thought is a core belief
- When the “hot” thought seems true
- Finding thought record weaknesses & planning
a therapeutic response
- “How can I tackle core beliefs in only 8
sessions?”
Behavioural experiments (BEs)
- Three types of BE for every thought
Day 2: Afternoon
Behavioural Experiment Obstacle Course
- Stages of BEs
- Choose the best BE: Quiz show format
Learning Boosters: Enhance Value of Homework
- Evoke client curiosity to improve adherence
- Socratic Dialogue: 4 stages
- Debrief tasks in and outside of therapy
- Capture learning rewards from BEs and other
assignments
Applying Core Competencies
- What’s in a protocol? Interventions rationale
- Depression and Anxiety Disorders: Quick
Therapy Overview
Compass
Compass Counselling is a leading voluntary sector
provider of community counselling, NHS contracts,
workplace support services and professional
development
training. Our flagship, donationWorkshop
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workshops with cognitive therapy's founder, Aaron T. Beck,
M.D. Her clear, organized and compelling presentations
integrate theory, empiricism, creativity, audience interaction
and practical skills.
Co-founder in 1983 of the Center for Cognitive Therapy in
Huntington Beach, California, Dr. Padesky is a Distinguished
Founding Fellow of the Academy of Cognitive Therapy and
former President of the International Association for Cognitive
Psychotherapy. In 2002, the British Association of
Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies (BABCP)
named Dr. Padesky the “Most Influential International
Cognitive-Behavioural Therapist.” In 2003 she received
recognition for her Distinguished Contribution to Psychology
from the California
Psychological
Association. In
2007 the Academy
of Cognitive Therapy
honored her with its
Aaron T. Beck Award
for enduring
contributions to the
field.
Dr. Padesky provides consultation to mental health
professionals worldwide. She develops audio CD and DVD
training materials (described at www.Store.Padesky.com)
that demonstrate cognitive therapy processes and protocols
and is a featured therapist in several award-winning
educational films. She is co-author of books translated into
23 languages including Collaborative Case
Conceptualization, Cognitive Therapy of Personality
Disorders, Clinician's Guide to Mind Over Mood, and
Cognitive Therapy with Couples. BABCP voted her best selling
cognitive therapy self-help book Mind Over Mood: Change
How You Feel by Changing the Way You Think
(www.mindovermood.com) the most influential cognitive
therapy book of all time.
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