Working with video in psychotherapy

Working with video in psychotherapy

By ISTDP London
Online event

Overview

This seminar focuses on the benefits of video-recording psychotherapy sessions.

This topic is part of a series of seminars which explore techniques used in Intensive Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy (ISTDP), an evidence-based, emotion-focused, accelerated form of dynamic psychotherapy.

In the seminar we will discuss the use of video in ISTDP, as well as some practical considerations for the video-recoding of sessions.

This is a live, interactive seminar andthere will be opportunity for questions and discussion.

The seminar is suitable for mental health clinicians who are intereseted in Intensive Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy (ISTDP) or in the early phases of learning. More experienced clinicians wanting a refresher are also welcome!

Please note the following before booking:

- this seminar will be held on Zoom. Participants will be asked to have their cameras on to verify identity

-the lecture will not be recorded

All bookings are final and no refunds can be offered.


Presenters:

Dr Sharon Lewis (DClinPsy) is a chartered clinical psychologist registered with the British Psychological Society and the Health and Care Professions Council , and a leading expert in Intensive Short-Term Dynamic psychotherapy in the UK. She is an IEDTA certified supervisor and trainer providing individual supervision and group training in ISTDP. Her approach is focused on the attachment-based ISTDP model developed by Dr Robert Neborsky (USA), where the clinical insights and techniques of Davanloo's ISTDP are further informed by research on attachment and emotion regulation.

Lina Kaoud (Psychodynamic Psychotherapist) Lina is an experienced ISTDP practitioner who has a clinical practice in London and also provides training and supervision in ISTDP. She trained at the Tavistock Centre and is a member of Tavistock Society of Psychotherapists as well as a member of British Association of Counsellors and Psychotherapists. She is accredited by the British Psychoanalytical Council. Lina’s experience includes working at the Counselling and Psychotherapy Department at Kings College Hospital as well as with the Adults Complex Needs Service and the Trauma Unit at the Tavistock and Portman NHS Trust, helping patients to manage a wide range of complex issues including anxiety, depression, self-harm, sexual abuse and trauma. In addition, Lina has worked in several mental health charities.

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Category: Health, Mental health

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Highlights

  • 1 hour 15 minutes
  • Online

Refund Policy

No refunds

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Online event

Organised by

ISTDP London

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Jan 20 · 04:30 PST