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This two-day workshop will provide an introduction to core practice principles and components of the CBT model. It will be helpful for a broad range of mental health practitioners who don’t have a background in CBT and are wanting an introduction to the application of the CBT model in youth mental health.
Parkville
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In Person Paid Carers Practitioners
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The SSCM training forms part of the advanced treatment training component of the CEED comprehensive eating disorders training. Prior completion of an introductory training in eating disorders before attending SSCM Training is essential.
Parkville
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In Person Paid Practitioners
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15 September  |  9:00 AM Therapy Modifications for Autistic Adults

15 September  |  9:00 AM Therapy Modifications for Autistic Adults

This workshop will focus on how to adapt mental health therapy to make it more accessible and effective for autistic adults. Learning will include: Introduction to neurodiversity affirming practice. Key life stages, transitions and experiences that might contribute to autistic adults accessing therapy. Lived experience and evidence-based perspectives on adapting psychotherapy for autistic adults. Case examples and practical strategies to integrate into your clinical practice.
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Online Paid Carers Practitioners
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This one-day workshop will focus on the rationale for and how we effectively support and work with families, carers and supporters of young people with mental health challenges. This workshop will be helpful for a broad range of mental health practitioners and lived experience workforces working in child and youth mental health services.
Parkville
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In Person Paid Carers Practitioners
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10 September  |  1:30 PM School Refusal

10 September  |  1:30 PM School Refusal

School attendance has been described as a key benchmark of adaptive functioning in children and adolescence. While school refusal is often considered a semi-emergency in psychiatric settings given the lasting impact of persistent non-attendance from school.
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Online Paid Carers Practitioners Consumers
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10 September  |  11:00 AM Adverse Childhood Experience - Health Impacts

10 September  |  11:00 AM Adverse Childhood Experience - Health Impacts

The connection between childhood experiences, the brain and development into adulthood. The training will focus on how these adverse occurrences/traumas impact mental health, physical health and how substance use plays a part in the developing body and brain.
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Online Free Carers Practitioners
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This advanced workshop is designed for mental health practitioners looking to apply a community engagement lens to their practice, or those working in mental health settings looking to engage with diverse communities around mental health and wellbeing.
Melbourne
Hosted by 50e92011-7151-44cf a8c6-7cca594943eb
In Person Free Practitioners
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The ADI-R is a semi-structured diagnostic interview to assess behaviours related to Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). The ADI-R typically takes between 90 minutes to 3 hours. The course is designed to teach clinicians how to administer and code ADI-R with parents/carers of children and young people with suspected autism.
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Online Paid Carers Practitioners
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The Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule Second Edition (ADOS-2) is a semi-structured, standardised assessment of communication, social interaction, and play. It provides a series of standardised contexts in which the individual's social communication, and repetitive, stereotyped behaviours can be observed. It has been designed to assist in the diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder and is a complementary instrument to the Autism Diagnostic Interview Revised (ADI-R). Standardised toys and activities are used to present opportunities for social and communicative interaction with the examiner. A diagnostic algorithm consistent with DSM-V and ICD-10 clinical diagnoses is generated.
Travancore
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In Person Paid Practitioners Policymakers
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