Working with Long Term Physical Illness and Medically Unexplained Symptoms 2023

22Nov

Online Course

Timings 09.30am-4.00pm
Location Online event
CPD Up to six CPD hours per day, subject to peer group approval
Fee£238.50
This course is fully booked
Working with Long Term Physical Illness and Medically Unexplained Symptoms 2023

Event Information

Patients with long term and medically unexplained physical symptoms present in a range of settings across all areas of medicine. Many clinical presentations are poorly explained by existing solely by anxiety-based treatment models. This workshop will provide clinicians with specific assessment and management skills based upon the five areas® assessment CBT model - and focus upon a range of interventions to help the patient use experiments and structured problem solving plans to improve how they feel.
After you have attended this course you should be able to:

• Describe the range of illness responses and understand these using a cognitive behavioural framework
• Help make sense of the patients current presentation – including how to assess complex presentations such as chronic fatigue, long covid and pain      
• Discover an engaging language that helps introduce the impact of illness to patients in acceptable ways
• Identify factors that are worsening how the person feels, and choose realistic targets for change
• Help patients reattribute the causes of their symptoms
• Describe in detail a plan to increase activity levels in order to overcome avoidance and reduced activity in the face of symptoms


The workshop content covers key content from the Overcoming functional neurological symptoms book: a five areas approach which has been evaluated in a MRC-funded RCT published in the journal Neurology. Delegates will receive a copy of the book which can be copied freely for use in your own personal clinical work.

NB there is a maximum of 40 delegates on this course.

This course is not available on demand.

 

Chris Williams is Professor of Psychosocial Psychiatry at the University of Glasgow, Scotland, UK. His main clinical and research interest is in the area of Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) and in particular in looking at ways of disseminating this approach more widely. He has developed written and computer-based self-help treatments for anxiety, depression and bulimia and is a well-known CBT researcher, trainer and teacher. He is a President-elect of the British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies - the lead body for CBT in the United Kingdom and also a past Governing Board member of the United Kingdom for Psychotherapy (UKCP).  He is Director of Glasgow Institute of Psychosocial Interventions (GIPSI) - which has a focus on training and research in evidence-based psychosocial interventions. He is also a Trustee of the charity Triumph over Phobia - a user-led self-help organisation addressing self-management of anxiety and Medical Advisor of Anxiety UK - the anxiety disorders charity.

  • 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.
All delegates will be sent a delegate pack approx 1 week in advance of the meeting.
 
NB there is a maximum of 36 delegates on this course.
 
This course will not be available to view OnDemand.

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 

This course will not be available to view OnDemand.

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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