- Mindfulness-integrated CBT masterclass series - on-demand
Expertise in MiCBT at your convenience
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2 Hours
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Video
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2 CPD/CE may be claimed, but please check eligibility with your professional body regarding other criteria.
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Completion of MiCBT Foundation course required
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Handouts of slides and unlimited access to video
Overview
Our on-demand masterclass series are recordings of the live masterclass sessions. They are a convenient way for therapists to expand their working knowledge of MiCBT, regardless of where they are located in the world and their time zone.
On-demand masterclasses include
- downloadable handouts
- certificate of completion to confirm CPD hours
- unlimited access to the video recordings
MiCBT Masterclass 1: Adapting the MiCBT Model to Improve Outcomes
Although the four-stage model of MiCBT is backed by a strong rationale and neuroscientific research tends to support its structure, some situations require a degree of adaptation to either engage ..Read More >
MiCBT Masterclass 2: Skillful Use of Socratic Dialogue in MiCBT
One of the core skills of CBT is the ability to use what is known as the Socratic dialogue, which is a way of communicating that increases the probability of cognitive reappraisal in the client..Read More >
MiCBT Masterclass 3: Gaining Efficacy in Delivering the Rationale
Providing a sound rationale to clients is an important feature of all CBT-related programmes because of the need to engage clients in active participation..Read More >
MiCBT Masterclass 4: Adaptation of MiCBT for Children
Although MiCBT provides the strong advantage of being a transdiagnostic intervention, age-related adaptations are important to consider, given the significant differences in brain volume and functionality that exist across the lifespan..Read More >
MiCBT Masterclass 5: MiCBT and Grief
Grief is a legitimate, non-pathological, emotional expression of loss in humans, but many clients come to therapy for bereavement issues..Read More >
MiCBT Masterclass 6: Using MiCBT with Dissociative and Avoidant States
Dissociative and avoidant states are integral human survival strategies. However, these states are also found to be maladaptive responses to a perception of threat in chronic pain conditions and emotional disorders.. Read More >
MiCBT Masterclass 7: Using and Interpreting MiCBT-specific Forms
The MiCBT approach includes the use of unique tools that enable the measurement of active mechanisms and theoretical constructs specific to MiCBT.. Read More >
MiCBT Masterclass 8: Addressing Adverse Experiences encountered during Meditation
While unpleasant experiences are both common and expected in accurate training of mindfulness meditation, adverse effects are uncommon but harmful experiences that tend to persist outside the meditation practice and impair oneโs behaviour to varying degrees.. Read More >
MiCBT Masterclass 9: Case Conceptualistation with MiCBT
Psychological conditions can be understood from different theoretical perspectives, psychodynamic, behavioural, narrative, etc., each of which is operating through their respective skillsets..Read More >
MiCBT Masterclass 10: The Self and Cultivation of Egolessness in MiCBT
The origins and meaning of our sense of self have fascinated us for our entire human history. The perception of self has often been implicated in mental health conditions, as well as interpersonal and societal conflicts, from the smallest issue to the most devastating wars..Read More >
MiCBT Masterclass 11: Dream Interpretation in MiCBT
The origins and meaning of our sense of self have fascinated us for our entire human history. The perception of self has often been implicated in mental health conditions, as well as interpersonal and societal conflicts, from the smallest issue to the most devastating wars..Read More >
MiCBT Masterclass 12: Using MiCBT for Chronic Pain
Recent research shows multidisciplinary evidence that chronic pain is learned through emotional processes in 80% of cases and is more likely to occur in people with a history of trauma and psychosocial distress. This workshop will describe the neuro-phenomenological…Read More >
MiCBT Masterclass 13: Addressing Distressing Thoughts with MiCBT
As a universal condition of human life, distressing thoughts have been the subject of philosophies and ancient teachings of wisdom across cultures for thousands of years, and later the target of most therapy approaches. This is because distressing thoughts are integral..Read more >
MiCBT Masterclass 14: The role and use of psychodynamics in MiCBT
Psychodynamic (or psychoanalytic) theory proposes that events in childhood have a great influence on adult lives. Events that occur in childhood experiences shape adult personality and can remain subconscious while causing distress and maladaptive behaviour..Read More >
MiCBT Masterclass 15: Right Effort as Cognitive Reappraisal in MiCBT
Cognitive reappraisal in CBT involves a disputation of โdistorted thinkingโ to help people rectify their views so they are more in line with โrealityโ. Similarly, the Right Effort is a central skillset in the โEightfold Noble Pathโ in Buddhist psychology, which teaches ..Read More >
MiCBT Masterclass 16: Therapy Contracting in MiCBT
MiCBT begins with an important contractual agreement between therapist and client. Although the use of a therapy contract is common in standard CBT, it is constructed and presented differently in MiCBT…Read More >
MiCBT Masterclass 17: Using MiCBT with Couples
Therapists who work with adults and older teens do their best to address the clientโs symptoms, yet these symptoms may be triggered, reinforced and maintained through relationships. Having skills to address relationship issues is, therefore, very helpful. ..Read more >
MiCBT Masterclass 18: Using MiCBT with Trauma
According to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, up to 75% of adults experience at least one traumatic event at some point in their life, and about 20% of people who experience a traumatic event develop PTSD. International studies estimate that..Read more >
MiCBT Masterclass 19: The Importance of Teaching Ethical Behaviour in MiCBT
A clientโs destructive behaviour towards themself or others precipitates crisis or prevents recovery. Therefore, encouraging clients to prevent harmful actions and perform helpful ones is an important aspect of good therapy. During Stage 4 of MiCBT, the relapse-prevention stage..Read more >