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Please note; this event has been rescheduled from the original date of 27 June 2025.
This online, participative workshop has been organised by the Group CBT Special Interest Group (SIG). For more details on the SIG please see here.
A certificate of attendance will be issued for 6 x hours CPD. The event will be held on Zoom and will not be recorded. As this is a participative workshop with breakout rooms and group discussions, it is expected that you will have your camera on and participate to be eligible for a CPD certificate.
Registration closes - Midday on Friday 31 October. Places are limited though so book early to avoid disappointment!Synopsis
This full-day workshop can be attended as a standalone CPD or as the first in a series of two linked training sessions which overall aim to equip attendees with the knowledge and skills to undertake CBT Group Supervision of Individual Therapy.
Session 2 will focus on:- Understanding the stages of small group development- How to create a safe and inclusive culture- Identifying and managing unhelpful group processes and dynamics emerging as problematic behaviours- How to incorporate action methods in group supervision
The workshop aims to enable attendees to deliver group supervision of individual therapy safely and inclusively. This will be achieved through a combination of theoretical knowledge, critical discussion, hands-on skills practice, and demonstrations on how to enhance peer effects in groups safely and inclusively.
This workshop is suitable for qualified and experienced psychological therapists who currently supervise practitioners providing individual therapy and wish to enhance their skills in group supervision.Session 1 will take place on Friday 7 November and you can find out more about this session or book your place here.
At the end of the workshop, attendees should be able to:
- Use a group leadership style that promotes peer learning, peer feedback, and peer support.
- Explain how to work in a culturally competent way in group supervision
- Describe how to use action methods in a group.
- Identify potentially problematic behaviours that occur in groups.
- List strategies to manage problematic behaviours.
Dr Maddy Tatham is a Consultant Clinical Psychologist trained in a wide range of therapeutic approaches for a variety of mental health problems. She has undertaken further Postgraduate training in Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT), Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing Therapy (EMDR), and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). In addition to her clinical work, Maddy is an accredited BABCP practitioner and supervisor and is regularly involved in the teaching, training, and supervision of others. As well as contributing to the eating disorders research field with a number of publications, including co-authorship of an eating disorders treatment manual, she regularly teaches on Clinical Psychology Doctorate teaching programmes in the UK and has held academic / teaching roles at the Universities of East Anglia, Hertfordshire and Sheffield
Dr Nicola Walker is the Convenor of the MSc/PGDip CBT programme at Goldsmiths, University of London. She is a BABCP accredited practitioner, trainer, and supervisor. Nicola was previously a teacher on the University of Sheffield’s CBT for eating disorders programme and taught CBT for IAPT trainee high-intensity therapists at Teesside University. Her core profession is a mental health nurse, and is a qualified Group Analyst. She works one day per week as a Locum CBT Principal in an NHS all-age eating disorder service.
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