Dr Charlie Heriot-Maitland |
Southern Synergy, a Monash University Faculty
Research Centre closely linked to and supported by the Monash Health
Mental Health program, is hosting a two-day workshop on Compassion-Focused
Therapy (CFT) for Psychosis. International presenters Dr Eleanor Longden &
Dr Charlie Heriot-Maitland will facilitate the workshop on 19-20 March
2018 at the Abbotsford Convent.
Dr Eleanor Longden |
Eleanor is a research psychologist
with lived experience of psychosis who has lectured internationally on
recovery-orientated approaches to complex mental health problems, including TED
and WHO events.
Charlie is a clinical psychologist,
researcher and trainer at King’s College London. He is researching the social
context of anomalous experiences and the application of CFT for people
experiencing distress in relation to psychosis.
Expected learning outcomes are to:
- Understand
the CFT model;
- Take
away skills to support yourself in your clinical work;
- Learn
some direct techniques for interventions with clients;
- Learn
about the current evidence base for this approach.
This workshop is a special
opportunity for Australian mental health
professionals to gain a strong foundation in CFT and
its application to psychosis. Places are
strictly limited to the first 60 registrations so we encourage you to register
early if you wish to attend.
Cost:
Standard
fee: $695 (by 1/3/2018)
Early
bird fee: $650 (by 31/1/2018)
HCC:
$550.00 (by 31/1/2018).
For
further details and to register, go to: https://www.monash.edu/medicine/scs/psychiatry/research/southern-synergy/cft-2018-psychosis-workshop
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