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Cognitive Processing Therapy Melbourne, Canberra, Sydney and Brisbane 2020 CPT is a cognitive-behavioural treatment for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). CPT was developed in the late 1980s and has been shown to be effective in reducing PTSD symptoms related to a variety of traumatic events including child abuse, combat, rape and natural disasters. About the Cognitive Processing Therapy training workshops This two-day workshop aims to train clinicians to deliver Cognitive Processing Therapy. The training is practice-oriented and includes video clips of expert demonstrations. You will also be provided with a comprehensive manual and client handouts (in hard and soft copy) for clinical use. By the conclusion of this seminar participants will be able to: 1. Implement Cognitive Processing Therapy using the manual provided 2. Outline the theory behind Cognitive Processing Therapy and understand how Cognitive Processing Therapy is different from other trauma therapies 3. Know how to manage co-morbidities and use Cognitive Processing Therapy to treat complex presentations 4. Have knowledge of the evidence base that supports Cognitive Processing Therapy CPT has the advantage of: · Regular psychometric measures which are useful when reporting to public and private health insurance agencies. · The evidence base and research history help insurance and government agencies understand that you are providing a reputable therapeutic service (in what can be the mind field of trauma therapies). · It also provides a model for understanding trauma symptoms to guide treatment and clinical decision making. · Previous trainees reported that this therapeutic approach provided containment for both the therapist and the traumatised client. Register at: https://psychpd.com.au/upcoming-events/ Early Bird Discount: First five participants to register receive $200 off the full fee Standard Fee: $675.00 Full Fee: $775.00 (starts 3 weeks before the event) Cost includes 312-page manual valued at $75.00 After completing the training, participants will be offered the opportunity for supervision with Dr Finch, to support their use of CPT with clients. About the presenter Dr Jon Finch is an experienced clinical psychologist and member of the Australian Psychological Society. Jon initially worked with soldiers, war veterans, and peace keepers at Veteran and Veterans Families Counselling Service, in the role of counsellor and Deputy Director. He has also held a senior role managing a state-wide Trauma Response Team for Davidson Trahaire Corpsych. Later, he moved on to work with police members at Victoria Police as the senior psychologist. He has also worked as the senior psychologist at the University of Melbourne Counselling Service. He has maintained a private practice for the past six years specialising in treating people with complex trauma histories and specifically Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). He has worked with people exposed to a wide range of traumatic events, victims of assault, sexual assault, childhood sexual assault, domestic violence, and those involved in motor vehicle accidents. He has used CPT for PTSD for the past 10 years. In 2014 he completed training in the USA with the authors of the CPT manual to deliver training to other clinicians. Any questions please contact Jon at jon.finch@ccp.net.au or 0410 141 261 Breakdown of the two-day training and the content you will learn. DAY 1 DAY 2 9:00 – 10:30 9:00 – 10:30 Introduction/agenda. Re-orientation and agenda for the day. Cognitive Processing Therapy - outcomes. Session 4 -Reviewing the Challenging Questions Worksheet, or the First Written 10:45 – 12:45 Account. What to do if a client didn’t do the Symptoms of PTSD. Theory underlying account or account is incomplete. Goals of Cognitive Processing Therapy. reading the account. Role-play. Video Review of Cognitive Processing Therapy Session 5 –Review of Challenging Questions Manual & Forms. Worksheets or The Second Written Account. Pre-treatment Assessment and managing Assignment of Challenging Questions complexities. Worksheet, or Patterns of Problematic Thinking Worksheets. 1:30 – 3:00 Session 1 – Structuring sessions. Symptoms 10:45 – 12:45 and Rationale. Types of emotions. Selecting Session 6 – Review of Challenging Questions the Worst Trauma. Stuck Points Hand out. Worksheet, or Patterns of Problematic Overview of treatment. Thinking and introduction of the Challenging Assigning Impact Statement. Belief Worksheet. Role-Play Activity: Video clip re theory. Processing of Challenging Questions Worksheet. Video. 3:15 – 5:00 Session 7 – Review of Patterns of Session 2 – Reading and processing the Problematic Thinking Worksheets. impact statement. Introducing the ABC Introduction of the Challenging Belief worksheets. Worksheet (CBW). Participants complete a Participants fill out ABC worksheets. Video CBW. Session 3 – Reviewing ABC worksheets. Role-play completion of CBW. Video. Introducing Socratic questioning. Role- Playing Processing ABC worksheets. 1:30 – 3:00 Assignment of Challenging Questions Session 8 – Safety. Worksheet. Session 9 – Trust. Assignment of the Written Account. Session 10 – Power and Control. CPT + A (With Written Account compared to New assignment to give and receive CPT). compliments and pleasant event scheduling. Participant practice for day two ABC Video. worksheet. 3:15 – 5:00 Session 11 – Esteem. Session 12 – (1) Intimacy. (2) Final Impact statement. (3) Review and Goals. Video.
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