ONLINE: CFT for Voice-Hearing and Delusions in Psychosis

ONLINE: CFT for Voice-Hearing and Delusions in Psychosis

By The Compassionate Mind Foundation

This is a two days online workshop which will be held online via Zoom on the 04th and 05th December 2025

Date and time

Location

Online

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Highlights

  • 1 day, 7 hours
  • Online

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 30 days before event

About this event

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Timings and Registration

This workshop will be 14 hours towards your CPD, and you will receive an certificate of attendance shortly after the workshop. For those who are unable to attend all of the live broadcast, this workshop will be recorded, and recordings will be available for up to one month after the live broadcast for you to watch in your own time. We will host this workshop via Zoom Meetings, and will send all relevant joining instructions a week before the workshop.

This workshop is priced at a flat rate of £239.00. For those in difficult financial circumstances, who may struggle to afford this price, please contact hello@compassionatemind.co.uk

‍All timings are according to Greenwich Mean Time (GMT): 09:30 - 16:30 both days

Level: Intermediate

About this course:

This workshop will outline the CFT psychoeducation of how evolution has set humans up with a tricky brain that has a natural threat bias that can incline towards dissociating, problematic attention, and over-estimating threat (i.e. ‘better safe than sorry’). It will guide participants through the CFT formulation of voice-hearing and delusional beliefs, which focuses on their (protective) function for people, particularly in the context of interpersonal threat and trauma. Building on these de-shaming foundations in psychoeducation and formulation, workshop participants will learn how to support their clients in developing a ‘compassionate self’ identity and how to switch into compassionate mind states that organise multiple physiological processes differently to that of threat states. Participants will learn techniques that support their clients in applying compassionate competencies to achieve therapeutic change, with illustrative examples of interventions such as parts work, voice-dialoguing, imagery, letter-writing, and interventions that use role play, chair work embodiment and acting techniques.


Key learning objectives:

1. The CFT model and its relevance to experiences in psychosis

2. Psychoeducation about evolved brains, with their built-in patterns, emotion systems, and multiple selves

3. How to create internal and external cues of safeness, and cultivate a compassionate self

4. Techniques to facilitate compassionate relating to self, others, voices, and to parts that strongly hold beliefs


Key References:

  • Heriot-Maitland, C., Gumley, A., Wykes, T., Longden, E., Irons, C., Gilbert, P., & Peters, E. (2023). A case series study of compassion-focused therapy for distressing experiences in psychosis. British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 62, 762–781. https://doi.org/10.1111/bjc.12437
  • Heriot-Maitland, C. (2023). Position paper – CFT for psychosis. Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice, 00, 1–15. https://doi.org/10.1111/papt.12490
  • Heriot-Maitland, C. & Longden, E. (2022), Relating to Voices using Compassion Focused Therapy: A Self-help Companion. London: Routledge
  • Heriot-Maitland, C., McCarthy-Jones, S., Longden, E. & Gilbert, P. (2019). Compassion Focused Approaches to Working with Distressing Voices. Frontiers in Psychology, 10, 152. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2019.00152
  • Cultural Institute at King’s (2015). Compassion for voices: A tale of courage and hope [online video]. www.youtube.com/watch?v=VRqI4lxuXAw
  • Heriot-Maitland, C., & Bell, T. (2025). Compassion-focused chairwork for voice-hearing relationships, body triggers and motivational states. Psychol Psychother. https://doi.org/10.1111/papt.12600

Workshop Leader:

Dr Charlie Heriot-Maitland is a clinical psychologist and Director of Balanced Minds (www.balancedminds.com), a UK organisation specialising in CFT therapy, supervision and training. He has spent several years researching CFT and the application of CFT for people who are experiencing distress in relation to psychosis. He has authored a number of academic papers and chapters on this subject, has given numerous invited talks, and is a recognised international trainer in CFT. He has co-authored a self-help book for voice-hearers called Relating to Voices using CFT.




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The Compassionate Mind Foundation

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Dec 4 · 01:30 PST