April 21st ~ 23rd 2012
Three Day Training ‘Introduction to Compassion Focused Therapy’
Prof Dr Paul Gilbert
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We are honored to present to you a three day training provided by Prof. Dr. Paul Gilbert, bestselling author of ‘Overcoming Depression’ (Constable, 2009) and ‘The Compassionate Mind’ (Constable, 2009). Paul Gilbert will offer this training for the first time in the Netherlands. This training offers you the unique oppertunity to be introduced to
Compassion Focused Therapy and Compassionate Mind Training by the teacher who developed these. The compassion focused model is transdiagnostic in scope and widely applicable in the mental health field. The entire training will be English spoken.
This training will introduce participants to the basic ideas and interventions used in Compassion Focused Therapy (CFT). CFT was originally developed with people with high shame and self-criticism.
These individuals often come from difficult backgrounds where there are low levels of affiliation and affection. This is problematic because from infancy onwards attachment and affiliative experiences play a major role in brain development and regulation of threat-based emotion.
Indeed, individuals from these backgrounds can find experiencing positive, affiliative emotions (accepting compassion and being self-compassionate) difficult. This training will explore the role of the evolution of mammalian attachment and affiliation in threat regulation with a focus on the complexity of threat processing systems and its regulation through affiliative processing. It will outline how problems in affiliative processing have major implications for threat processing and how therapies can begin to formulate those difficulties and develop treatment plans.
These individuals often come from difficult backgrounds where there are low levels of affiliation and affection. This is problematic because from infancy onwards attachment and affiliative experiences play a major role in brain development and regulation of threat-based emotion.
Indeed, individuals from these backgrounds can find experiencing positive, affiliative emotions (accepting compassion and being self-compassionate) difficult. This training will explore the role of the evolution of mammalian attachment and affiliation in threat regulation with a focus on the complexity of threat processing systems and its regulation through affiliative processing. It will outline how problems in affiliative processing have major implications for threat processing and how therapies can begin to formulate those difficulties and develop treatment plans.
Registration
Registration is open from december 1st 2011. Online registration in another language than Dutch is not yet available due to the limited number of expected foreign guests. If you would like to attend the conference please send an email to: webmaster@congresintegralepsychiatrie.nl You will then receive a enrolment questionaire to complete and return by email.
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