Psychopathology in Psychotherapeutic Practice

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WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

This seminar is for Professionals and Trainees working in the field of Psychotherapy & Counselling who wish to practice psychotherapy responsibly, and with respect for the diversity of individuals who may present for treatment. This brief and inspiring study will heighten your awareness of the wider mental health community and your role within it. 

 

'A comprehensive training that was easy to understand. The Trainer was very knowledgeable about mental health theory and practice.'

Salmah Cheeroo, Therapist


WHAT YOU WILL LEARN

  •  Madness, Meanings and Maps - A History of Mental Health Perception
  • Reality, Normality and Individuality - When and How does Difference become Difficulty?
  • Theories and models of psychopathology centred around DSM-IV categories
  • Elements of psychopharmacology – drugs commonly used in treatment
  • The relationships of the above to the practice of Hypnotherapy, NLP and Contemporary Psychotherapy
  • Recognising when individuals are severely disturbed and outside of limitations of own practice
  • Working in co-operation with other healthcare professionals
  • Protocols for working with clients with exceptional needs - Life and Death Issues
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