London Branch

Presents a one-day workshop

Wednesday 21 November 2012

9.30am to 4.00pm

Behavioural Experiments in Clinical Practice

(advanced level)

presented by

Professor Roz Shafran

Venue

The British Psychological Society

30 Tabernacle Street

London

EC2A 4UE

Behavioural experiments are of fundamental importance within CBT and a key tool for facilitating cognitive and behavioural change. Designing and implementing behavioural experiments pose many questions and challenges for the therapist and client - what beliefs should be targeted? How can they be targeted most effectively? What if it goes 'wrong'? This practical workshop will describe how behavioural experiments can best be used within CBT, how they should be designed, and what to do when they go 'wrong.' Practical examples will be used from patients with depression and anxiety disorders.

Learning Objectives:

  • To understand how and when behavioural experiments should be used within CBT
  • To be aware of the distinction between behavioural experiments and behaviour therapy/graded exposure
  • To learn to design and implement behavioural experiments within evidence-based protocols for anxiety and depression
  • To inspire confidence and enjoyment in the use of behavioural experiments.

Training Modalities:

The workshop will be interactive and include both experiential and didactic teaching and DVDs Participants are encouraged to bring their own cases.

Registration Fees:

BABCP Members £85

AREBT Members £85

Others£120

Roz Shafran graduated from Oxford University in 1991 with a First Class Honours. She went on to work in Canada examining cognitive behavioural theories and therapies for a range of anxiety disorders, most notably obsessive compulsive disorder. This formed the topic of her Ph.D.which she obtained from the Institute of Psychiatry in 1995. After post-doctoral work in Canada, she returned to the UK to complete her clinical training.

From 1999 to 2007 she received fellowships from the Wellcome Trust to work with Professor Christopher Fairburn on cognitive behavioural theories and treatments of eating disorders. She became the Charlie Waller Chair of Evidence-Based Psychological Treatment in April2007 and co-Director of the Charlie Waller Institute in January 2008. Her primary clinical and research interests are in anxiety disorders, eating disorders and perfectionism. She has published widely in these fields. She is the scientific co-chair of the British Association of Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy, and is an associate editor of Behaviour Research and Therapy, the leading journal in the field. She is married with three children.

Recommended reading:

James Bennett-Levy et al.(2004). Oxford Guide to Behavioural Experiments in Cognitive Therapy (Cognitive Behaviour Therapy:Science and Practice). Oxford University Press.

LondonBranch

Behavioural Experiments in Clinical Practice

(advanced level)

Professor Roz Shafran

Wednesday 21 November 2012

The BPS, Tabernacle Street, London

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