“Schema Therapy - The Model, Methods & Techniques"
November 6, 7, 8 2024
Presenter Dr Robert Brockman, Clinical Psychologist and Advanced Accredited Schema Therapist
Venue- Treacy Centre, The Avenue Parkville
Price - $849 (Early Bird) Price includes 8 hours of on-demand video material to be used post session to enhance learning.
Continuing Professional Development- 21 hours of active CPD
This workshop will help attendees understand 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 and its treatment.
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 and direct coaching of skills therapists often feel less confident in applying.
We aim to have one presenter for every 18 attendees, allowing participants to have optimum coaching, observation and adequate supervision of skills- places are limited.
For a more detailed information sheet describing the workshop content- click here
The training also comes with over 10- hours of bonus video material (skills demonstration, short video webinars) and client resources to be accessed and re-consolidate learning post-training. This will be available for 12 weeks after the training
About the Presenter
Rob Brockman Accredited Schema Therapist, Director Schema Therapy Training
Robert has extensive experience teaching and supervising on clinical psychology masters programs in Sydney since 2010. His clinical experience is drawn from both public (e.g. Hospitals, community mental health) and private health sector positions (e.g. private practice) in Sydney. Robert is accredited by the International Society for Schema Therapy (ISST) as a schema therapist, supervisor, and trainer. Robert currently holds a research fellowship with Australian Catholic University (ACU) where he researches psychological approaches to well-being. He has a major clinical and research interest in formulation and intervention with complex presentations that prove difficult to treat via standard evidence-based protocols. He is currently engaged in clinical research focusing on extending the schema model into novel populations (e.g. GAD, Eating Disorders, HIV Sufferers, Problem Gamblers, Forensic Patients, and Psychosis).
He is the recent coauthor of the book Contextual Schema Therapy; An integrative Approach to Personality Disorders, Emotion Dysregulation and Interpersonal Functioning (2018).