Joined-up CBT for Survivors of Childhood Trauma – Online Zoom Workshop | 23 June 2026

CPD Hours: 6 hrs

CBT provides an effective, evidence-based approach for the wide range of difficulties experienced by survivors of childhood trauma. Our 18‑session programme integrates core CBT principles with targeted techniques to support people who share developmental adversity but present with varied problems. Originally designed for groups, it can also be used one-to-one or in innovative pair therapy, both of which can reduce stigma and isolation through shared experience. 

The Oxford programme was featured in the Guardian (13 July 2015), where a participant described the group’s compassion and understanding as transformative. The workshop will consider who benefits most from group, pair or individual formats, and how to adapt CBT accordingly. Attendees will be guided through the full programme, refined in Oxford over more than 25 years.

Cost £108

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CBT offers effective treatment for a range of psychological problems using a set of empirically founded principles. Survivors of childhood trauma often suffer post-traumatic problems that encompass a range of difficulties and so CBT is well placed to help survivors of developmental adversity. Our 18-session programme does just that. It brings together general CBT principles and specific CBT techniques to create a treatment approach that helps people with a shared history even though they might have different presenting problems. Although the programme was originally intended for group use, we have also found it appropriate for use with individuals and in innovative “pair therapy” (two patients working together). Many survivors benefit from sharing their difficulties and can find group and pair work particularly powerful in de-stigmatizing their experiences and in defusing their sense of isolation.

Our Oxford programme was cited in the Guardian newspaper (13th July 2015) and a female group member wrote: “We found it easy to be compassionate with each other, and then it became easier to extend compassion to ourselves. For all of us, I think, it was the first time we felt truly understood. Truly cared for and supported. Those women saved me.”

However, we need to think carefully about:

  • Who will benefit from a group experience or from the pair work or from one-to-one therapy? We will be reflecting on these options over the day.
  • How do we adapt conventional CBT to meet the needs of group members or pairs?

This workshop will help you decide what therapeutic setting is relevant for your patients and, how to help them get the most out of the experience. You will be taken through the 18-session programme, which has been developed and refined in Oxford for over 25 years.

The programme comprises:

  • Socialising participants
  • Formulating problems
  • Creating safety: groundwork
  • Dealing with blame, anger, speaking out
  • Dealing with relationships
  • Relapse management and going solo
Date

23 June 2026

Time

09:30 am to 04:30 pm

Registration Closing Date

22 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

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

Workshop Recording Terms and Conditions

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.

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