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Explore a neuropsychological and CBT-based framework to address apathy, fatigue, and poor motivation across mental health conditions. Learn practical strategies to help patients initiate and sustain meaningful change in therapy.
Join this empowering workshop and gain practical tools to help patients overcome barriers and move forward with confidence. Book your place today!
How often is wellbeing compromised because our patients just can’t get going, can’t take that first step. And how often does therapy slow or halt because they struggle to keep going? We see this across disorders: the person with depression who lacks initiation and who suffers from fatigue, the person with anxiety who fears change, the person with an eating disorder who can’t maintain a new regime, the person with ADHD who procrastinates, the person with GAD exhausted by chronic worry. Once... READ MORE
Join our expert-led workshop on CBT for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, based on the Salkovskis model. Gain practical skills to formulate complex OCD presentations, engage clients effectively, and apply evidence-based strategies for lasting progress.
Secure your place today and enjoy access to resources that support your learning. Equip yourself with the tools to help individuals overcome OCD and build a collaborative, compassionate therapeutic journey. Register now to make a difference!
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) remains one of the most common mental health disorders and can result in significant impairment. Accessing effective CBT can be life changing for individuals with OCD. Key principles of CBT are fundamental in providing successful treatment including collaboration, individualised formulation, and active behavioural work. This workshop will provide a cognitive behavioural framework for understanding and conceptualising OCD based on the Salkovskis model (Salko... READ MORE
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