FOCUS OF THE COURSE: Whilst CBT enjoys strong empirical support across
a large range of psychopathology, a significant proportion of patients
show poor treatment response. In many cases, this poor response can be
argued to occur due to patient characteristics/traits which make them
poor candidates for standard CBT protocols. Recent research has
confirmed the status of Schema Therapy as an evidence-based treatment
for a personality disorders using ‘extended schema mode
conceptualizations’. Robert will provide a brief outline of recent
advances in formulation in Schema Therapy of chronic axis 1 problems
(e.g. Eating Disorders, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD),
Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD), and Depression), before
demonstrating how within-session mode management strategies can be
used to overcome common treatment roadblocks to evidence-based
therapy, including detaching, over-analyzing and extreme avoidance.
We expect this workshop to reach full capacity so please book early to
avoid disappointment.
Please note that bookings are confirmed only when payment is received.
COURSE PRESENTER: Dr Brockman has extensive experience teaching and
supervising on clinical psychology masters programs in Sydney since
2010. His clinical experience is drawn from both public (e.g.
Hospitals, community mental health) and private health sector
positions (private practice) in Sydney. Dr Brockman is accredited by
the International Society for Schema Therapy (ISST) as a schema
therapy supervisor and trainer. He currently holds a senior research
fellowship with Australian Catholic University (ACU) where his
clinical research focuses on extending the schema model into novel
populations (e.g. GAD, Eating Disorders, Psychosis). Dr Brockman is
currently leading an international multi-site trial of schema therapy
self-practice/self-reflection training (with model originators Joan
Farrell, Ida Shaw, and James Bennett-Levy). Since 2015, Rob has
trained over 200 Singaporean therapists in schema therapy (Level 1 &
Level 2), and he is currently a consultant clinical supervisor for the
Institute of Mental Health (IMH) Singapore, and Changi General
Hospital (CGH).
_CANCELLATION POLICY_
_Please note that if you wish to cancel your registration, the
following rules will be applied:_
* _Cancellations notified more than 3 months before the start of the
event will be entitled to a 100% refund of the amount paid for the
ticket (less administrative costs)_
* _Cancellations notified within 2-3 months of the start of the
event will be entitled to a 70% refund of the amount paid for the
ticket (less administrative costs)._
* _Cancellations notified within 1-2 months of the start of the
event will be entitled to a 40% refund of the amount paid for the
ticket (less administrative costs)._
* _No refund applies for cancellations with less than 1 months'
notice._
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