Remote Learning: Advanced Dialectical Behavioural Therapy (DBT) Workshop

Posted on 23 Oct 2020

Date: 019, 20, 26 and 27 November 2020

Time: 09.30 - 12.30 (GMT+1)

DBT was founded in 1993 by Marsha Linehan, initially known as CBT for Borderline disorder.  DBT is now used for treating many disorders such as Borderline, Bipolar, and other Personality Disorders.  It has been proven useful for any level of suicidal behaviour, self-harming, or other self-destructive behaviour.  DBT consists of a series of skills and techniques for working with personality disorders and other areas.  Many people want to familiarise themselves with these skills without necessarily becoming a DBT therapist exclusively.  The Advanced DBT course focuses on how to teach clients the group skills, how to develop further on these skills in one to one sessions and how to help clients with any form of self-destructive behaviour.

Note: Participants are required to provide evidence of having completed an introductory course in DBT in order to join this workshop

Suitable for:

  • Professionals who see clients in one to one sessions and wish to add DBT techniques to their set of skills or want to use full DBT with their clients where applicable.
  • People or teams working in inpatient or community settings.
  • Mental health/psychiatric nurses, social workers, occupational therapists, clinical psychologists, psychiatrists, probation officers, people working in HR or Occupational Health departments.
  • Carers for people with mental health issues.
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Members of The Psychological Society of Ireland and The Addiction Counsellors of Ireland can receive Learning Credits/CPD points for completing this workshop.

For further information and booking: https://www.thelearningcurve.ie/online-learning/remote-learning-advanced-dialectical-behavioural-therapy-dbt-workshop