INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR COGNITIVE THERAPY
CBT courses are offered by The International Institute for Cognitive Therapy, from Certificate to Diploma
levels.
The International Institute for Cognitive Therapy is now offering a CBT course in Guilt, Anger, and Jealousy.
All our CBT courses are taught at weekends.
It is important for CBT therapists to receive training on a regular basis. Many professional bodies such as the BABCP, BACP and IACP require that practising members spend a minimum of 30 hours per year in CPD activities. This CBT course will provide you with 12 hours CPD.
COGNITIVE BEHAVIOURAL THERAPY FOR GUILT, ANGER, AND JEALOUSY
1 day – SOCRATIC QUESTIONING FOR GUILT PROBLEMS
1 day – SOCRATIC QUESTIONING FOR JEALOUSY AND ANGER
This workshop will help participants to enhance
their CBT skills to deal with guilt, anger and jealousy more
effectively. These emotions are commonly associated with an array of
psychiatric disorders. The main focus of this workshop is to present
innovative ideas and arguments about how to use cognitive
restructuring to challenge underlying beliefs leading to guilt,
anger and jealousy.
Guilt problems will be
addressed during the first day of training from a purely cognitive
perspective. Excess of responsibility is a feature leading to guilt
present in disorders such as generalised anxiety disorder,
obsessive-compulsive disorder and depression, among others.
More than 40 compelling arguments and
cognitive interventions will be proposed. Participants will be able
to easily derive questions from those arguments to modify patients’
dysfunctional underlying beliefs that make them experience guilt.
The second day of the
training will cover anger and jealousy combining both cognitive and
behavioural interventions. A new integrative cognitive behavioural
model of jealousy (Leahy, 2008) will be presented and practised.
Leahy conceptualises jealousy as a form
of agitated worry.
Participants will be able to design CBT intervention plans derived
from formulations to address jealousy following guidelines provided.
The emphasis
of the second day of training will be placed on providing
participants with enhanced skills to use Socratic questioning more
effectively with these emotions. Many innovative arguments for
challenging underlying beliefs leading to anger and jealousy will be
explained and practised.
LEARNING
OBJECTIVES
At the end of
the workshop, participants will learn how to:
1.
Make an
assessment of anger, jealousy and guilt and define when these
emotions are symptoms of psychiatric disorders
2.
Identify
themes and cognitive distortions associated to anger, guilt and
jealousy
3.
Develop
case formulations for guilt, anger and jealousy problems
4.
Become
more creative in developing questions to challenge underlying
assumptions and beliefs with the aid of more than 40 arguments and
cognitive interventions
5.
Become
familiar with Leahy’s model of Jealousy
LOCATION: BELFAST
VENUE: Belfast International Youth Hostel
22-32 Donegall Road, Belfast, BT12 5JN
T: +44 (0) 28 9031 5435
Email:
info@hini.org.uk
http://www.hini.org.uk/hostels/Belfast-International
(To see directions/more information about the venue)
DATES:
9/10 OCTOBER 2010 (Saturday/ Sunday)
PRESENTER: Sylvia Buet
FEE: £220. Fees include tea breaks but not lunch.
This course uses a range of effective teaching methods with a mixture of formal presentations, video demonstrations, case presentations, role-play, and group discussions. This training program is eminently practical in developing the necessary therapeutic skills although all exercises will be carried out in a safe, non-threatening classroom environment.
This session would be suitable for clinicians at all levels, and should provide a useful update for Psychologists, Counsellors, Psychiatrists, Nurses and other mental health professionals.
Download Application form to attend this workshop
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