CBT in Practice: Managing depression 2021

15Apr

whole day event

Timings 9:30 start, 4:00pm finish
Location Online event
CPD up to 6 CPD points, subject to your peer group approval
Fees£200 one day, £400 two days, £525 three days
This course is now full
CBT in Practice: Managing depression 2021

Event Information

Depression is the ‘common cold’ of mental disorders and a leading cause of disability worldwide according to the World Health Organisation. This workshop provides training in cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) for low mood. ‘CBT’ refers to an effective group of treatments recommended for mild, moderate, severe and complex cases. Cognitive therapy helps patients modify unhelpful patterns of thinking. Behaviour therapy breaks the vicious cycle of doing less through behavioural ‘activation’. Mindfulness involves awareness – being able to see negative thoughts as ‘just’ thoughts without getting involved. You will learn how to use these techniques in everyday practice, in an individual or team based setting.

  • The conference will take place online using Zoom as a webinar.
  • Participants will be able view a video of the speaker and alongside any slides.
  • Participants can also pose questions, where the programme allows, and some speakers may use polling or other interactive features. 

This course is not available on demand.

This event is taking place online via Zoom. To take part you will need: 

  • Access to a reliable internet connection
  • A PC, laptop, tablet or phone
  • Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge browser or Zoom installed on your PC, laptop, tablet or phone 

Please read our Terms and Conditions before making your booking. 

For further information, please contact:

Email: Emma.George@rcpsych.ac.uk

Contact Name: Emma George

Contact number: 0208 618 4143

Event Location

Location: Online event

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