Executive Summary:
The major teaching techniques on this course are case presentation and discussion, video-presentations, and reflective exercises, so delegates are expected to substantially develop both their knowledge and their skills during the four days.
Delegates have the opportunity to do several things:
- Enjoy discussion and assimilation of the application of DBT to the delegates' specific workplace. Opportunities to discuss (a) problems, and (b) circumstances where DBT has been especially effective are created.
- Deliver case presentations and discuss those presented by the tutor and other delegates.
- To study relevant video material demonstrating DBT in practise.
- To learn about and practice relatively more advanced DBT approaches such as irreverence and dialectical strategies.
- Insofar as they enter into case discussions and case presentations, to examine the application of DBT to specific presentations in addition to personality disorder, e.g. PTSD, eating disorders, suicidality, addictions etc.
Note: To attend this course you must have or be eligible for APT's DBT Accreditation, Level 3 and, because of the case material likely to be discussed, also have a professional qualification which insists upon patient confidentiality.
To find out more or to contact APT, see https://www.apt.ac/dbt-masterclass-training.html
What you receive as a result of attending APT's DBT training:
All delegates are registered at APT as having attended the course, and receive a certificate to acknowledge their attendance, registration, and APT-Accreditation at the appropriate level. As a bona fide APT event, this course automatically has accreditation from The Association for Psychological Therapies. This accreditation is given weight by the fact of over 100,000 professionals having attended APT training.
Upon completion of the 3-day course, delegates will receive the relevant level of APT's Accreditation in DBT.
To find out more or to contact APT, see https://www.apt.ac/dbt-masterclass-training.html