“Schema Therapy - The Model, Methods & Techniques" 3 Days
Date- October 23, 24 and 25 2024: This workshop is now sold out
Venue- Duke Of Brunswick Hotel Adelaide, 207 Gilbert St, Adelaide SA 5000
Trainer- Dr Andrew Phipps (Sydney) Accredited Schema Therapist & Senior Clinical Psychologist,
CPD- 21 hours of active CPD
This workshop will help attendees gain a thorough understanding of the Schema Therapy model and provide an extensive platform for learning new skills and techniques used in Schema Therapy. The workshop will address both the schema and mode models. The training is skills based, with multiple opportunities to learn complex techniques for working with difficult-to-treat clinical populations. The training will centre around Borderline Personality Disorder, complex trauma and treatment-resistant presentations.
If you have attended 1 or 2 day workshops in the past, this workshop will still provide you with a good platform for learning and practicing skills, as well as direct coaching of skills therapists often feel less confident in applying.
We aim to have 1 presenter for every 18-20 attendees, allowing participants to have optimum coaching, observation and adequate supervision of skills- places are limited.
About the Presenter
DR Andrew Phipps, Accredited Schema Therapist & Senior Clinical Psychologist
Sydney, New South Wales
Andrew is a Clinical Psychologist and Advanced Schema Therapist/Trainer from Sydney, Australia.
Andrew has over 20-years of clinical experience, spending most of his career in public mental health settings. He now works entirely in private practice, having spent some recent years in an academic position at Western Sydney University. He continues to work as a consultant for several mental health services in Sydney. Andrew maintains a casual teaching role at the University of New South Wales. He conducts accredited schema therapy training across Australia, with colleagues from Schema Therapy Training Australia (schematherapytraining.com). In addition to his work in the schema therapy space, he has published in the field of early intervention for trauma, self-help treatment for depression, and clinical outcomes in Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT).