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New Routes to Managing Anger

Managing Behaviour, Working with Children and Young People, Health and Wellbeing
Over recent years our knowledge of how the brain develops and functions has increased dramatically due to the work of Neuroscientists. This growing volume of research has offered us significant insight into how emotions such as anger can be effectively processed and indeed managed. The course will examine this and the cognitive approach and cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) techniques which can help young people alter their thought processes to bring about changes in their emotional states.

The course format will be a combination of presentation, discussion and experiential work.



Date(s): 23/5/2013
Venue: in Edinburgh
Duration: Full-day

Costs:
Delegate rate: £155.00
Discounted rate: non-member individuals and small organisations: £125.00
Discounted rate: member statutory and large voluntary organisations: £125.00
Discounted rate: member individuals and small organisations: £95.00

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Attachment Theory into Practice: Intermediate Level

Additional Support Needs, Health and Wellbeing
This intermediate level workshop is aimed at professionals and carers who work with or care for children who have attachment difficulties caused by abuse and neglect. The workshop is centred around the work of Dan Hughes’ Dyadic Developmental Approach and follows on from ‘Building Attachment:Theory into Practice.’ The tutor will bring examples from her own assessment, consultancy and therapeutic practice as well as inviting participants to bring case studies from their practice.

Date(s): 4/6/2013
Venue: in Edinburgh
Duration: Full-day

Costs:
Delegate rate: £155.00
Discounted rate: non-member individuals and small organisations: £125.00
Discounted rate: member statutory and large voluntary organisations: £125.00
Discounted rate: member individuals and small organisations: £95.00

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Healthy Weight, Healthy Child

Health and Wellbeing
This course is suitable for any workers who want to help the children and young people in their care to cope with the challenges of their weight issues

1.1 million people in the UK are directly affected by an eating disorder, and anorexia is the leading cause of mental health related deaths. This condition mostly develops during the teenage years. At the same time existing high levels of childhood obesity are increasing in the western world. One third of children and young people are overweight or obese and this is estimated to double by 2050.


Date(s): 11/6/2013
Venue: in Edinburgh
Duration: Full-day

Costs:
Delegate rate: £155.00
Discounted rate: non-member individuals and small organisations: £125.00
Discounted rate: member statutory and large voluntary organisations: £125.00
Discounted rate: member individuals and small organisations: £95.00

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