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Two-Day Introduction to Psychologically Informed Working Course.

You Matterr delivers a two-day introduction to psychologically informed environments using a cognitive analytic approach. The course objectives are:

    • To better understand what a psychologically informed environment (PIE) is.
    • To understand how a PIE operates and is maintained in services.
    • To recognise the importance of the therapeutic alliance and how to build and maintain it with practical tools.
    • To acknowledge the impact that trauma and adverse childhood experiences have on behaviour and relate to adulthood.
    • To learn what a Cognitive Analytic Therapy (CAT) approach is, how to use it, and how to manage your own behaviours to benefit the people you support.

We typically run the course for up to 25 people who work with people experiencing particular challenges in their lives, such as homelessness, domestic abuse, substance misuse challenges or mental ill health.

The course is broadly divided into two days. On day one, we examine what underlies the behaviour of the people we work alongside and what practical tools to bring into the workplace.

Day two introduces the concept of a cognitive analytic approach. CAT is a relational approach, thinking about how we relate to ourselves, to other people and how they relate to us. We consider how we can bring unhelpful enactments into our interventions and how understanding ourselves from a cognitive analytic perspective can help people step out of their behaviour patterns.

We ask that people bring their best, open, reflective selves to the course as we think about how to do our best for the people we work alongside.

Ellie McNeil, CEO of You Matter and Kate Portman, Psychology partner or Claire Worthington, Trainee CAT therapist, deliver the course

6-month Cognitive Analytic Therapy Case Management Course (ACAT Accredited)

The course consists of six training days—36 hours of teaching, with six hours of seminar reading incorporated into the structure. At the start of each training day, there’s a 1-hour reflection on reading. If you wish to receive accreditation for the course, you’ll need to complete an essay.

Alongside structured teaching, group work and guided reading, trainees will also be involved with:

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