Central
Chair | Ellie Frampton-Fell, |
Secretary | Kate Muse |
Treasurer | Dhruvi Shah |
Liaison Officer | Kate Brennan |
Central Branch Aims
- Encourage local interest in development of CBT
- Promote clinical excellence locally within the BABCP framework
- Provide encouragement, support, networking and social opportunities for local members
- Increase membership of the BABCP nationally through local involvement and effective links
- Work with other branches to develop joint events, meetings and other initiatives
Autumn Workshops 2010
The central branch of the BABCP is proud to announce their two one-day workshops being held this autumn
29 September 2010
Cognitive Therapy for PTSD by Nick Grey
Nick Grey is a Consultant Clinical Psychologist and Clinical Director of the Centre for Anxiety Disorders and Trauma, South London & Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, and Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London, King's Health Partners
This workshop should be suitable to clinicians of all levels, but some experience of treating PTSD would be advantageous
18 October 2010
Mental Imagery in CBT by Emily Holmes and Ann Hackman
Emily Holmes is currently a Wellcome Trust Clinical Fellow at the Department of Psychiatry, University of Oxford, UK where she founded the EPACT group (Experimental Psychopathology and Cognitive Therapy)
Ann Hackmann is a Consultant Clinical Psychologist, on a Wellcome Trust research team,
This workshop is suitable for those with all levels of expertise in cognitive therapy. A take home message for everyday practice will be: (1) the importance of assessing for negative imagery during assessment across disorders (2) the benefits of promoting more positive imagery in treatment. Imagination is a powerful tool.
For more information please contact Eleanor Frampton-Fell on 01865 223917 or email Eleanor.frampton-fell@psych.ox.ac.uk
Further information and registration form is available here
