The main components of this introductory workshop: - basic assumptions & principles of IFS - overview of the different parts, Self and how we get to know them - guided practices to begin to access your own internal system - pair work working through steps of accessing and getting to know a protector part -...
The day will cover both an update on professional issues together with opportunity to consider more personal development within the transition from trainee to newly qualified psychologists (which may include the added element of training and qualifying during the pandemic). This event will be held online and further details of the content of the day will follow This day will be aimed...
“Following the publication of the British Psychological Society’s ‘Family Interventions in Psychosis’ guidelines, the workshop will be a chance to consider current thinking on working with families and social networks and how to introduce this into teams. In addition to sharing aspects of systemic and dialogical theory relevant to developing teams, exercises will assist in...
Automated delivery of psychological therapy using immersive technologies such as virtual reality may transform the provision of evidence-based psychological interventions, allowing deployment at scale of treatments that really work. In this workshop, we will introduce the rationale for the use of VR in mental health, the design process for automated treatments, potential delivery models, and...
The day will discuss various topics in relation to working therapeutically with autistic people. This will include integrating formulations, particularly with regard to commonly co-occurring issues, such as Eating Issues, OCD and trauma responses. We will also consider the 'softer' skills to bear in mind, helping people live a more autistically-friendly lifestyle and adapting some...
Racism in Clinical Psychology and moving towards Anti-Racist Practice Clinical Psychology has an unfortunate yet irrefutable history with the maintenance of racism, an uncomfortable truth so rarely acknowledged. To simply be “not racist” is a passive and neutral act in which one remains complicit with the structures that maintain racism. Anti-Racism however is an active...
This will be an update/repeat of the event that Chris delivered for us in 2000.
The day will discuss various topics in relation to working therapeutically with autistic people. This will include integrating formulations, particularly with regard to commonly co-occurring issues, such as Eating Issues, OCD and trauma responses. We will also consider the 'softer' skills to bear in mind, helping people live a more autistically-friendly lifestyle and adapting some...
This event will be run by Daniel Freeman/Tony Lavender/TBC/Melanie Temple