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Level
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Beginner to intermediate, no experience of mindfulness assumed - however, a working knowledge of CBT or REBT is recommended.
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Presenters
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Dr Bruno A. Cayoun PsyD, MAPS, CCLIN School of Psychology, University of Tasmania and The MiCBT Institute (TAS)
Alice Shires MAPS CCLIN Psychology Clinical Director, UNSW
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Description
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The main aim of this comprehensive 8-session course is to provide clinicians and support staff with a sound understanding of MiCBT principles and the necessary skills to implement them confidently in their clinical work. During each session, participants will also receive professional supervision to assist with their application of MiCBT skills with their specific client population, addressing issues of particular interest. Course content will involve practical and experiential work and include:
- core and advanced skills in mindfulness practice
- theoretical fundamentals of mindfulness approaches
- incorporating the complex foundations (locus and dynamics) of behaviour maintenance and extinction to improve ecological validity and therapeutic efficacy
- engaging the client in the MiCBT treatment plan
- skills to implement the four stages of MiCBT with patients diagnosed with most DSM-IV Axis and Axis II disorders
- Mindfulness-based relapse prevention strategies
- real case demonstrations on video and in a master class format will be included
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PD Points
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32 Specialist PD points for CCLIN CHP CCOUN and CEDP. Members of other APS Colleges and non-College members may claim the equivalent generalist points.
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Venue
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Mathews Building UNSW
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Date
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February: 27 March: 6,13,20 April: 17 May: 1,8,15
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Time
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11.00am - 3.00pm
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Cost
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$1160 Full Fee $1102 (-5%) MiCBT Institute Members / Part-time Students $986 (-15%) Full-time Students
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Organiser
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MiCBT Institute
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Contact
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MiCBT Institute
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Telephone
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03 6224 7707
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| Email |
training@mindfulness.net.au |
| Downloads |
Brochure / Registration |
| Register Now |
Online Registration Form |