Course Venues: Athlone | Belfast | Carrick-on-Shannon | Cork | Dublin | Kilkenny | Limerick
Over the next decades, the successors of this trend criticized their predecessors and commented on better and more effective treatments. In this way, we have developed a number of tools thanks to which a non-invasive process of the polarity of nerve connections in the human brain is carried out in therapeutic rooms. The course will review the effective psychotherapeutic tools developed over the last decades.
This workshop is aimed mainly at psychotherapists, psychotherapy students and people directly working in the field of mental health.
The course will aim at answering the following questions:
How does a mental disorder work?
How does the human nervous system work?
What causes and how does the therapeutic intervention work?
What makes it ineffective?
Finally, what must happen for the "miracle" of change to take place?
The history of psychotherapy began over 100 years ago when Freud created psychoanalysis as a discipline that combined the knowledge and skill of treating mental disorders. Over the next decades, the successors of this trend criticized their predecessors and commented on better and more effective treatments. In this way, we have developed a number of tools thanks to which a non-invasive process of polarity of nerve connections in the human brain is carried out in therapeutic rooms. The course will review the effective psychotherapeutic tools developed over last decades
DURATION: 1 Day START DATE: TBC
TIMETABLE: Sunday from 9.30 am to 4.30 pm
AWARD: PCI College Certificate of Attendance
VENUE: Live Online
Introducing effective therapeutic tools from 100 years of psychotherapeutic history
- Inefficiency and effectiveness of evidence-based therapeutic interventions
- Efficacy and ineffectiveness of therapeutic methods
- Neurological perspective of the therapeutic process
ELIGIBILITY
This is a CPD workshop specifically designed for Counsellors & Psychotherapist or other helping professionals with therapeutic experience and students currently in professional training. BSc Counselling & Psychotherapy students in Years 1, 2, 3 and 4 of their studies are all invited to apply for this CPD workshop.
IT SKILLS: Students require sufficient IT skills to complete the course.
Students can expect to be provided with advice and support concerning any learning difficulties that they may encounter. Any diagnosed learning difficulty, e.g. dyslexia, must be noted on the application.