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 Schema Therapy Level 1 Training

Workshop 1    

“Schema Therapy - The Model, Methods & Techniques" 3 Days 

September 6, 7, 8 (2018)

Location

University of Technology Sydney
UTS Aerial Conference Centre Level 7 (Building 10), 235 Jones Street, Ultimo, NSW 2007 

Trainer - Dr Robert Brockman  

CPD- 21 hours of active CPD 


This workshop will help attendees gain a thorough understanding of the Schema Therapy model and provide an extensive platform for learning new skills and techniques used in Schema Therapy.  The workshop will address both the schema and mode models. The training is skills based, with multiple opportunities to learn complex techniques for working with difficult-to-treat clinical populations. The training will centre around Borderline Personality Disorder and it's treatment.

If you have attended 1 or 2 day workshops in the past, this workshop will still provide you with a good platform for learning and practicing skills, as well as direct coaching of skills therapists often feel less confident in applying.

We aim to have 1 presenter for every 16-18 attendees, allowing participants to have optimum coaching, observation and adequate supervision of skills- places are limited.