CBT for Low Self-esteem: It’s not who you are that holds you back, it’s who you think you’re not – Online Zoom Workshop |10 June 2026

Enhance your CBT practice with a comprehensive workshop on addressing low self-esteem. Learn Fennell’s cognitive model, transdiagnostic factors, and evidence-based interventions to help clients build resilience and self-acceptance.

Reserve your spot today and gain practical skills to support clients in overcoming low self-esteem and fostering lasting positive change.

Cost £95

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This workshop is for people who are familiar with using CBT in clinical practice, who wish to gain a comprehensive understanding of using CBT to work with clients experiencing problems with or related to low self-esteem.

Although low self-esteem is not a diagnostic category, it is a recognised feature of many psychological disorders. A vulnerability factor for some problems and a feature or consequence of others, low self-esteem can affect and perpetuate a person’s distress, independently or as an aspect of complexity. Understanding self-esteem as a construct, how it can be protective or debilitating, and how it features and functions, enables us to consider a person’s difficulties in the context of their stories and self-concept, and provides opportunities for integrating and embedding learning from therapy into a broader sense of self.

This workshop introduces Fennell’s (1997, 1998) cognitive model of low self-esteem, reviews transdiagnostic maintenance processes and provides an overview of the treatment approach with opportunities for skills practice.

Participants will gain:

Knowledge:

  • Self-esteem as a construct, how it develops and manifests.
  • The evidence base for working with LSE using CBT.
  • Transdiagnostic factors that contribute to the maintenance of LSE.
  • The cognitive model of LSE.
  • How and when to utilise core CBT knowledge and skills to deliver formulation driven treatment for LSE.
  • Typical treatment stages of CBT for LSE; what to focus on and when.
  • Key CBT interventions to test anxious predictions, tackle negative beliefs, improve self-acceptance and self-appreciation, and increase metacognitive awareness.

Skills practice:

  • Identifying LSE as a vulnerability factor, feature, and/or consequence of a client’s problem(s).
  • Formulating LSE development and maintenance.
  • Devising experiments to test anxious predictions.
  • Evaluating NATs and generating alternate perspectives.
  • Revising rules for living.
  • Rethinking core beliefs.
  • Bringing good qualities into focus and enhancing metacognitive awareness.
Date

10 June 2026

Time

09:30 am to 04:30 pm

Registration Closing Date

08 June 2026

CPD Hours

6 hrs

Certificate of Attendance

A digital certificate that states the hours of live participation in the workshop will be emailed to you after the training event. You must attend the workshop live to receive a certificate.

Workshop Recording

By attending this workshop I understand I am giving my consent for the workshop to be video recorded and for this video recording to be available to people attending the workshop live and for it to be sold separately, for the amount of time determined by OCTC and outlined in the purchase agreement. My name, if displayed onscreen, and my image will make up part of this recording. Recordings are the property of OCTC and making copies of these recordings or sharing login details is not permitted. Please do not reveal details which may compromise the anonymity of clients.

The recording will be available to view for a period of three months.

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