Department of Psychological Health, Wellbeing & Social WorkDepartment of Psychological Health, Wellbeing & Social WorkTrauma Focused CBT for those who Experience Psychosis 5 July 2023DescriptionTrauma Focused CBT for those who Experience Psychosis.
With Dr Nadine Keen
Date: Wednesday 5th July 2023.
Time: 09.30am - 16.30pm This masterclass will provide an overview of the formulation and treatment of trauma in the context of people who experience psychosis.
Attachment Theory and Psychosis 26th July 2023DescriptionAttachment Theory and Psychosis.
With Professor K Berry
Date: Wednesday 26th July 2023.
Time: 09.30am - 16.30pm Attachment theory was developed by John Bowlby to explain the importance of human relationships to psychological well being across the lifespan. Insecure attachment styles are a vulnerability factor for the development of mental health difficulties and a growing body of research has explored attachment difficulties in people with a diagnosis of psychosis.This workshop will draw on Professor Berry's extensive research and experience of working with individuals with psychosis using an attachment model. The session will begin by exploring the relevance of attachment theory for adulthood relationships and adult mental health with a specific focus on psychosis.The session will also focus on ways of assessing adult attachment patterns in clinical practice and present a range of standardised methods to assess attachment. This will be followed by a discussion and case examples of how attachment theory can inform formulation and therapy. The focus will be on how ideas can be integrated into existing evidence-based therapies such as cognitive behaviour therapy, as well as the design and delivery of mental health services.
Safe and responsible social media use in the aftermath of a suicide 11th July 2023DescriptionSafe and responsible social media use in the aftermath of a suicide.
Date: Tuesday 11th July 2023.Online workshop (a link to join the webinar will be sent in advance).Time: 9:30am -12:30pm.The workshops are aimed at professionals and practitioners who work in services supporting those affected by suicide. This may include public health, coroners, media professionals, emergency responders, mental health professionals, social workers, funeral directors, pastoral care providers from schools, colleges and Universities, bereavement services, 3rd sector and voluntary organisations. Attendees will take away new evidence-based knowledge of: The uniqueness of suicide bereavement Attendees will be awarded a Certificate of Attendance from the University of Hull, and will come away with recommendations and guidance for practice on how to mitigate against harmful effects and promote positive effects of social media use following a suicide.
Safe and responsible social media use in the aftermath of a suicide 20th July 2023DescriptionSafe and responsible social media use in the aftermath of a suicide.
Date: Thursday 20th July 2023.Venue: University of Hull, Nidd Seminar Room 1&2Time: 9:30am -1:30pm.The workshops are aimed at professionals and practitioners who work in services supporting those affected by suicide. This may include public health, coroners, media professionals, emergency responders, mental health professionals, social workers, funeral directors, pastoral care providers from schools, colleges and Universities, bereavement services, 3rd sector and voluntary organisations. Attendees will take away new evidence-based knowledge of: The uniqueness of suicide bereavement Attendees will be awarded a Certificate of Attendance from the University of Hull, and will come away with recommendations and guidance for practice on how to mitigate against harmful effects and promote positive effects of social media use following a suicide.
Safe and responsible social media use in the aftermath of a suicide 20th June 2023DescriptionSafe and responsible social media use in the aftermath of a suicide.
Date: Tuesday 20th June 2023.Venue: University of Hull, Canham Turner BuildingTime: 9:30am -1:30pm.The workshops are aimed at professionals and practitioners who work in services supporting those affected by suicide. This may include public health, coroners, media professionals, emergency responders, mental health professionals, social workers, funeral directors, pastoral care providers from schools, colleges and Universities, bereavement services, 3rd sector and voluntary organisations. Attendees will take away new evidence-based knowledge of: The uniqueness of suicide bereavement Attendees will be awarded a Certificate of Attendance from the University of Hull, and will come away with recommendations and guidance for practice on how to mitigate against harmful effects and promote positive effects of social media use following a suicide.
Safe and responsible social media use in the aftermath of a suicide 28th June 2023DescriptionSafe and responsible social media use in the aftermath of a suicide.
Date: Wednesday 28th June 2023.Venue: Remote event (a link to join the webinar will be sent in advance)Time: 10:00am -11:00am.The Online workshops are aimed at professionals and practitioners who work in services supporting those affected by suicide. This may include public health, coroners, media professionals, emergency responders, mental health professionals, social workers, funeral directors, pastoral care providers from schools, colleges and Universities, bereavement services, 3rd sector and voluntary organisations. Attendees will take away new evidence-based knowledge of: The uniqueness of suicide bereavement Attendees will be awarded a Certificate of Attendance from the University of Hull, and will come away with recommendations and guidance for practice on how to mitigate against harmful effects and promote positive effects of social media use following a suicide.
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