A First Look at DBT - July 2023
Tuesday 25th July 2023 5pm - 7pm (Sydney/Melbourne Time)
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A 2 hour web-based training
This web-based session will introduce some of the essential features of DBT. We will highlight some of its similarities and differences from some other therapy approaches. It is designed for those with no previous experience of DBT who want to get acquainted with this therapy. Participants are not expected to have any previous experience of DBT and are invited to submit questions for discussion. By the end of this meeting participants will be able to decide if they want to learn more about DBT and receive some suggestions about how to do so.
About our Web Series events:
This two-hour online Zoom group seminar is part of an online series designed to support practitioners in their DBT practice and professional development. A single DBT trainer will present an area of DBT study and progress its application to your context. Events may involve activities, discussion and Q+A for participants. There will be a maximum of 35 participants for each event. You will need a suitable device with a webcam and a reliable internet connection capable of streaming 'youtube' style video. Once registered, we will send more information about the process of joining and participating in the Zoom meeting.
Note: if this training is sold out then you will be able to join a waitlist. If we repeat this training then those on the waiting list will be the first to be offered a place for the new training.
Training Level
- This is a beginning level training.
Trainers:
Mike Batcheler is a New Zealand based clinical psychologist who has worked mostly in public mental health settings since the mid-1990s. He was a founding member of New Zealand’s first dialectical behaviour therapy (DBT) programme in 1998 and works as a DBT therapist, skills trainer and programme coordinator in an adult public mental health clinic. He is a founding member, director and trainer for DBT Training Australia and DBT New Zealand. Mike has considerable experience consulting and training in DBT and he is a trainer and consultant for US-based Behavioral Tech. He is a DBT-Linehan Board of Certification Certified Clinician™ and is trained and calibrated in DBT adherence coding.
Details:
Where:
Online with Zoom.
When:
Tuesday 25th July 2023 5pm - 7pm (Sydney/Melbourne Time)
Times:
5pm - 7pm (Sydney/Melbourne Time))
Registration:
Registrations are managed online (see below)
This is an online event. We will send personalized Zoom links nearer the time.
Cost:
AU$120.00 + 10% GST(AU$12.00) = AU$132.00
Payment options: Credit card payment, Bank payment.
Terms and conditions:
- A registration is for one person. To successfully manage the event, we expect only one person to join the webinar as part of your registration.
- You agree not to record the meeting in any way. You agree not to distribute materials to other persons without prior agreement.
- Registrations are confirmed only when payment is received by credit card or electronically.
- Payment must be made before the training. By registering you accept liability for the costs of the training.
- Cancellations must be notified to us by email (or the website contact form) with full identifying information.
- Cancellations received more than seven days before the event will receive a refund of the fees paid less an administration charge of $50+GST (for each event).
- Refunds cannot be given after that date. Refunds will not be available until after the event.
- A colleague may be substituted for no extra charge if we are notified at least two business days before the training event.
- In the unlikely event the training is cancelled by the organisers, registration will be fully refunded but no liability will be accepted for travel, accommodation or other costs/expenses incurred to registrants.
- Online statements of attendance can be downloaded by all participants from this page. Printed certificates of attendance are not available for this event.
Online registration:
Sorry, registrations are closed