Mental Health is Everyone’s Business
News and Updates: January/February 2016 1. PDA Training and Development (COSCA-accredited) SCQF Level 7 (Glasgow) Dates: Wednesday 23rd March 2016 (this is the start date). The course
runs once per week on Wednesday nights from 6pm – 9pm, over 20 weeks. Cost: £395 (£345 for Centre of Therapy members) Venue: The Centre of Therapy, 8 Newton Place Glasgow, G3 7PR. Telephone: 0141 331 0750 Registration/Booking:http://www.centreoftherapy.org/training/courses /pda-training-development About: This course is ideal for anyone interested in gaining training skills and/or qualifications. Accredited by SQA this twenty week course will provide the learner with all the information, skills and knowledge necessary to make them an effective and confident trainer. Students will learn how to plan, design and deliver training sessions which are relevant and informative and which meet the needs of the organisation and the individual. They will learn how to recognise and This course is ideal for anyone interested in gaining training skills and/or qualifications. Accredited by SQA this twenty week course will provide the learner with all the information, skills and knowledge necessary to make them an effective and confident trainer. COSCA recognises this course as a required qualification for COSCA trainer accreditation. (I have enrolled on this course and looking forward to it – Alexandra).
2. Introduction to Gestalt Coaching (Glasgow) (free) Date: Monday 18 April 2016, 9.30am - 11.30am Cost: free Venue: Kinharvie Institute, 49 Dowanhill Street, Glasgow West End, Glasgow, G11 5HB Registration/Booking: http://www.kinharvie.org.uk/trainingevents/introduction-to-gestalt-coaching About: Coaching can help people set goals and objectives that enable them to realise their potential and be more effective in work and life. Coaching provides a reflective space where individuals can explore how to achieve goals relating to the challenges and opportunities they face, whether it be; responding to or managing change, dealing with difficult people or managing conflict in the workplace. With the help of a skilled coach, people can explore how to get motivated and have a greater impact as a worker, manager or leader. Workshop objective: This twohour free workshop is for anyone who wants to learn more about coaching and how the effective use of coaching skills can help individuals determine how to set goals and realise their potential as well as the objectives of the organisation. Benefits to you/your organisation: Increased understanding of what gestalt coaching is; An opportunity to explore how coaching and coaching skills might benefit you and your organisation. Agenda: What is coaching?; Distinctions and differences between coaching, use of coaching skills, mentoring and supervision; Gestalt coaching in practice; Coaching and the use of coaching skills in the workplace. (I did this course with another member of The CBT’ers Club and it was really useful – I really enjoyed and would recommend – Alexandra). 3. Mindfulness Taster Workshop (Paisley) (free) Date: Thursday 24 March 2016, 5:45-6:45pm Cost: free Venue: Mindfulness at the Mill, Studio 1018, Mile End Mill, Seedhill Road, Paisley, Renfrewshire PA1 1JS. Registration/Booking: Please note that although there is no charge for this session, you MUST register through Eventbrite as there are limited places: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/free-taster-session-inmindfulness-tickets-21339986474?aff=ebrowse About: This free taster session in mindfulness offers an opportunity to sample some of the activities done in a mindfulness course. We will
explain how mindfulness works and why it is recommended to improve health and wellbeing, focus and creativity. We will answer any questions you have about mindfulness in general and about our courses. There will be a handout summarising what we covered in the session. 4. BABCP – Working with Body Dysmorphic Disorder : Glasgow Branch Dates: Friday 8th April 2016. 9.30am to 4.30pm. (Registration from 9.00am) Cost: BABCP Member: £80, Non-member: £100. Closing date for registrations: 1st April 2016. See BABCP website for booking and information: http://www.babcp.com/Training/Events.aspx Price includes lunch and refreshments. CPD certificates will be provided. Venue: The Centre of Therapy, 8 Newton Place. Glasgow, G3 7PR. About the Workshop: Presented by Alastair McNaughton. Body Dysmorphic Disorder is a serious condition that has widespread prevalence and is often diagnosed. The symptoms are often trivialised by friends and family even although high rates of suicidal ideation and completed suicide are reported among sufferers. Because of their concerns about their appearance nearly all individuals with BDD experience impaired psychosocial functioning ranging from moderate (e.g. avoidance of some social situations) to extreme and incapacitating (e.g. being completely housebound, sometimes for years). A high proportion of adults and adolescents suffering from BDD have been psychiatrically hospitalised. The workshop is suitable for any practitioner wanting to have a greater understanding of BDD, and how it can be effectively treated. It will provide an introduction to the theory and application of CBT for BDD. It will cover assessment, case formulation and will address some of the issues therapists may encounter in their work with BDD. The workshop includes both theory and skills practice. (I am hoping to book this course – if anyone else is going, please let me know and I will see you there – Alexandra).
5. Working with Shame and Vulnerability (Edinburgh) Date: Saturday 30th April 2016, 9:30-5pm Cost: £85-£95 Venue: Physis Training Ltd , Edinburgh
About: This workshop will explore the theory and practice of working with Shame and Vulnerability in the therapeutic process, the origins of shame and the maintenance of shaming processes in relationships, alongside the potential for healing that can be found in developing “resilient vulnerability”. Aims: To enable participants to feel confident in exploring and processing Shame and Vulnerability in their work with clients. Learning Outcomes: Understand how to create safety and containment for this kind of therapeutic work. Gain insights into the reasons for Shame and Vulnerability becoming key issues in therapy. Explore and understand your own experience of Shame and Vulnerability in the therapy room – yours and your clients. Develop confidence in facilitating work with shame Consider the role of the therapist’s shame and vulnerability in the therapeutic process. Course Structure: The day will be a mix of theory and experiential work, including personal reflection and small group work. We will include theory and material from TA, Gestalt and other modalities alongside a consideration of the roles of Shame and Vulnerability from a spiritual and humanistic perspective. Registration/Booking: http://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/working-withshame-and-vulnerability-tickets-19495290940?aff=ebrowse 6. Developing Couple Therapy Practice (Strathclyde University) (Glasgow) Dates: 11-15 April 2016 and 25-26 June 2016 Cost: £695 Venue: Strathclyde University, Glasgow Booking/More information: email jan.bissett@strath.ac.uk or telephone 0141 444 8415 for further information on this training, the facilitators, ways of applying for this course or other APT events About: The course could be taken for continuing professional education credit. Facilitated by Rosemary Mullan and Pam Richmond. In order to keep costs to a minimum, catering is not included in these costs. Register via our online shop at: http://onlineshop.strath.ac.uk/