Adapting Therapy for Neurodivergence
Presented by Dr Ann Ozsivadjian
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Location
The Eaves Counselling and Psychology
2 Maritime House The Hart Farnham GU9 7HW United KingdomGood to know
Highlights
- 2 hours
- In person
- Paid venue parking
- Doors at 12:45
Refund Policy
About this event
Adaptations to therapy for neurodivergent clients: considering differences in cognitive style, sensory responses, social communication difficulties and alexithymia.
Dr Ann Ozsivadjian worked at the Evelina London Children’s Hospital for 16 years, latterly as the lead clinical psychologist. During her time there she published a number of papers and also developed training programmes for CAMHS staff assessing and treating mental health difficulties in autistic young people. Autistic people are much more likely to experiences anxiety, depression and other mental health conditions than the non-autistic people. There is now a fairly solid evidence base for treating these conditions with cognitive behaviour therapy, with adaptations, and there is an emerging evidence base for other treatment approaches also, such as ACT and EMDR.
This CPD event will equip therapists with knowledge and skills to adapt their therapy approaches to the needs of clients with an established neurodivergent diagnosis, and also when to consider undiagnosed neurodivergence when working with a client.
What You Can Take Away from This CPD
Neurodivergent Clients: Adapt therapy for clients with diagnosed or undiagnosed neurodivergence.
Mental Health Risks: Autistic individuals are more likely to experience anxiety and depression.
Therapy Adaptations: Consider differences in cognitive style, sensory responses, social communication, and alexithymia.
Presenting: Dr Ann Ozsivadjian
Ann is a clinical psychologist with expertise in autism spectrum condition and other neurodevelopmental conditions. She specialises in children and families and also works with young adults. Ann provides therapy and conducts diagnostic assessments in conjunction with colleagues. She has a particular interest in mental health difficulties that occur in the context of an autism spectrum condition. She also provides specialist training to services, including NHS CAMHS teams.
Please note: This event is only available to qualified talking therapy professionals that hold a BACP, BPS or similar membership. A CPD certificate will be issued after the event to all attendees.
Please Note: Attendees must arrive at least 15 minutes before the event start time to allow for registration and ensure a prompt start, preventing any delays. Refreshments will be available.
Free tickets are for Eaves affiliates only. If you are a professional outside of The Eaves, you can purchase your space using the £30 ticket option.
Please let The Eaves Admin Team know as soon as possible if you can no longer attend this event. This allows us to open up the space for other therapists.
Frequently asked questions
Tickets are non refundable, however, any paid tickets can be transferred to a suitably qualified therapist if you are unable to attend. Please contact The Eaves admin team in this instance.
If you are an Eaves affiliate and can no longer make the event, please let the admin team know as soon as possible. This allows the seat to be opened up to other affiliates.
Yes. Our admin team will issue you with a certificate of 2 hours of CPD to count towards any annual requirements.
Yes. We actively encourage networking in the break halfway through the presentation.
Paid parking is available a short walk away. The nearest car parks are Upper Hart and Waitrose.
As long as you hold a current membership with a professional talking therapy body, such as the BACP, BPS, UKCP etc, then you are welcome to attend this training.
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