CPD Event title: Calming the Inner Critic – Half Day Workshop
Brief Description Of Event: Are you a therapist looking to enhance your practice and empower your clients with transformative tools? Join us in exploring the science-backed world of self-compassion and the challenge of calming the inner critic.
Backed by extensive research and rooted in the latest studies on compassion, this course provides evidence-based strategies to enhance your therapeutic toolkit and enables you to learn from the latest scientific insights on the profound impact of self-compassion on mental well-being.
Join Julie Hurst, a leading professional in the field, as she shares her knowledge gained through both extensive research and teaching these techniques successfully in schools across the UK.
Learning Objectives: Whether you work with adults or children, this course equips you with versatile strategies and practical tools to guide your clients through the process of self-compassion and calming their inner critics (and of course, your own). Engage in interactive exercises to integrate these valuable skills into your practice seamlessly.
From the evolutionary origins of compassion, through the latest neuroscience and the links between the inner critic and depression, this practical and insightful course allows you to expand your therapeutic skill set with cutting-edge techniques and enhance client outcomes by addressing the root of self-criticism.
Course Structure: The Workshop commences at 9am and completes around 1pm.
Date of event: Feb 04, 2025
Duration of Event: 1 days, 5.30pm – 8.30pm
Venue for event: On-line Live via Zoom
Name of trainer: Julie Hurst
Tel bookings: 07960788093
Email bookings: mags@clemturner.co.uk
Website: https://goldleaftraining.com/calming-the-inner-critic/
Maximum number of participants:
Cost of Course: £109
Cost for NCH members: £99
How to claim discount: Members should quote their membership number when booking
Additional information/requirements: About your trainer Julie Hurst holds an MSc in Positive Psychology and is a graduate member of the British Psychological Society. She is currently undertaking a PhD in compassion practices and the wellbeing and resilience of children. Her working life is divided between training in schools and major companies on wellbeing and resilience, and a private practice where she works with both adults and children.
What’s included?
All handouts and scripts, a workbook for the course, certificate of attendance and ongoing support after the workshop has concluded.