Overview
CPT is an evidence-based, cognitive-behavioural treatment for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). It was developed in the late 1980s and has been shown to be effective in reducing PTSD and complex PTSD symptoms related to a variety of traumatic events including child abuse, combat, rape and natural disasters. CPT is endorsed by the U.S. Departments of Veterans Affairs and Defence, as well as the International Society of Traumatic Stress Studies, as a best practice for the treatment of PTSD. This two-day workshop aims to train clinicians to deliver CPT. The training is practice-oriented and includes video clips of expert demonstrations. You will also be provided with a comprehensive manual (valued at $110) and client handouts (in soft copy) for clinical use.
Learning Outcomes
By the conclusion of this seminar participants will be able to:
1. Implement CPT therapy using the manual provided
2. Outline the theory behind CPT, and understand how CPT is different to other trauma therapies
3. Know how to manage co-morbidities and use CPT to treat complex presentations
4. Have knowledge of the evidence base that supports CPT
After completing the training, participants will be offered the opportunity to advance their training and to pursue accreditation as a CPT provider through a supervision group, or individual supervision.
Presenter(s)
Dr Jon Finch
About the presenter(s)
Dr Jon Finch is an experienced clinical psychologist and member of the Australian Psychological Society. Jon initially worked with soldiers, war veterans, and peacekeepers at Veteran and Veterans Families Counselling Service, in the role of counsellor and Deputy Director. He has also held a senior role managing a Statewide Trauma Response Team for Davidson Trahaire Corpsych. Later, he moved on to work with police members at Victoria Police as the senior psychologist and at The University of Melbourne Counselling Service as senior psychologist. He has a private practice that has a special interest in treating people with complex trauma histories and specifically Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). He has worked with people exposed to a wide range of traumatic events, victims of assault, sexual assault, childhood sexual assault, domestic violence, and those involved in motor vehicle accidents. He has used CPT for PTSD for the past 19 years. In 2014 he completed training in the USA with the authors of the CPT manual to deliver training to other clinicians.
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