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How to lift depression Diploma linked
– a practical skills-based day
lineA one-day course with tutor: Joe Griffin

Course outline:
Joe Griffin’s training day caused a sensation when it was featured on BBC Radio 4’s All in the Mind. Depression is now so common that all health professionals need to know how to lift it – especially as it can lead to suicide. This workshop has saved lives.

Until recently, depression was little understood, but now you can absorb the
easy-to-learn psychological techniques that lift it quickly ... even in the severest cases. Antidepressants (though dangerous) can play a role in reducing symptoms, but research shows that appropriate counselling is the most effective way to lift even the most severe depression, and has a much lower rate of relapse.


  What you will gain from the day:
Greater confidence in lifting depression and preventing suicides
New insight into why depressed people wake up tired and unmotivated, and what to do about it
Demonstrations of the skills that quickly break the cycle of depression, move people on and prevent relapse
A profound understanding of why they work and are a big improvement on drug therapy
Practice sessions in using the skills and techniques yourself
A range of useful tips and strategies
New insight into the dissociative elements of depressive lifestyles
Techniques for tackling rigid thinking and negative expectancy, and the pessimistic rumination that causes depression.

 

  Who should attend?
Anyone working in healthcare or related fields who comes across depressed people and wishes to help them
If you need to deepen your understanding for personal reasons, or live or
work with a depressed person, you should attend
If you are curious about how cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) and
solution focused brief therapy (SFBT) approaches treatment outcomes can be improved by bringing them into line with the new findings from brain research, you should attend.


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Course programme:

Registration: 8.30am to 9.30am (Tea or coffee served until 9.25am)

9.30am – Why people get depressed and what you can do about it
Understanding the cycle of depression and why it is not a biological illness. The role of drugs in treatment. Why men and women depress in different ways – what this means for treatment approaches. The emotional brain and black and white thinking. How to make sure your therapy is active, time limited and focused on current problems. How to resolve symptoms quickly. How to reframe thoughts of suicide. Challenging negative thinking in yourself and your clients: Exercise.

11.00am — Tea/coffee

11.30am – How to distinguish between process and content
Building rapport quickly with a depressed person. Solution focused history taking. Separating the process from the content: exercise. When working with depressed people it is essential that you do not get mesmerised by their story and the abstract language they use (otherwise they can depress you!). How to protect yourself against this happening: exercise. How to clarify the sufferer’s attributional style
and change it: Exercise. VIDEO of brief therapy with suicidal patient.

1.00pm – Lunch

2.00pm – The two most important questions to ask
Changing brain patterns. How to find out what new understanding or skills a person needs to move on with their life. How to teach them those skills or provide
a context where they can learn them. Setting behavioural tasks: Exercise.

3.00pm — Tea/coffee

3.30pm – Making sure the therapy is working
How to make sure patients don’t drop out of therapy prematurely and keep coming back for each session until they are out of their depression. Imaginative focus to change behaviour. Working with postpartum (postnatal) depression. Discussion and opportunity for questions.

4.30pm — Day ends

 

LONDON: Date: Wednesday 27th June 2012
Venue: Friends House Quaker Meeting Centre
Times: Each day starts at 9.30am and ends at 4.30pm
Course Code: GD06

LONDON: Date: Wednesday 10th October 2012
Venue: Friends House Quaker Meeting Centre
Times: Each day starts at 9.30am and ends at 4.30pm
Course Code: GD07

DUBLIN:* Date: Wednesday 7th November 2012
Venue: Marino Institute of Education
Times: Each day starts at 9.30am and ends at 4.30pm
Course Code: GD08

BRISTOL: Date: Tuesday 11th December 2012
Venue: Clifton Hill House, University of Bristol
Times: Each day starts at 9.30am and ends at 4.30pm
Course Code: GD09

PRICE: £160 plus vat (£192) per person. Fee includes tuition, course notes, attendance certificate, lunch and refreshments.
*Dublin price: £175 per person. Fee includes tuition, course notes, attendance certificate, lunch and refreshments.

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To book by phone, call: 01323 811690

Alternatively, you can download an application form and post or fax it to:
Human Givens College, Chalvington, East Sussex, BN27 3TD
fax:  00 44 (0)1323 811486

Also see, How to Book.

 

 

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