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Effective Brief Psychotherapy

Julian Penton's lively training day distills the essence of the more successful therapy models, including cognitive behavourial therapy (CBT), solution-focussed brief ttherapy (SFBT) and interpersonal therapy, by working through the APET model.


Discover how to make a positive difference, whatever the problem, using the key concepts and the essential skills of human givens therapy.

Julian Penton's lively training day distills the essence of the more successful therapy models, including cognitive behavourial therapy (CBT), solution-focussed brief ttherapy (SFBT) and interpersonal therapy, by working through the APET model.

Anyone working in the caring professions can safely introduce these strategies into their work with patients or clients. You will leave with a richer knowledge of why so many people have mental and emotional problems, and how, using the givens of human nature, you can help them more effectively.

http://www.humangivenscollege.com/courses/HG_Foundation_course2.html


Speaker(s):

Julian Penton | talks | www

 

Date and Time:

21 November 2013 at 9:30 am

Duration:

Full Day

 

Venue:

Friends Meeting House
173 Euston Road
London
NW1 2BJ


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Organised by:

Human Givens College
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Tickets:

£195

Available from:

Human Givens College
www.humangivenscollege.com
01323 811690

Additional Information:

http://www.humangivenscollege.com/courses/HG_Foundation_course2.html

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