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A 3-day course for 6-16 people.
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Background:
Self-harm is shockingly common and an intensely distressing behaviour for those who do it and for those around them - including professionals. This course addresses it directly and effectively.
Teaching methods on this course are entirely: lecture, group discussion, small-group exercises and presentations, case-presentations and practice.
Who should attend ... any mental health professionals who have a caseload of whom 5% or more may self-harm.
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In 3 days you will cover a great deal:
• Engaging with the person: forming a relationship whereby the person will take notice of what you say
• Analysing why the person self harms. Although some triggers are more common than
others, each person has their individual profile and it is essential to uncover it.
• Putting yourself into a uniquely influential position by validating the person's emotional
reactions and their behaviour without appearing to recommend self harm.
• Motivating the person to change: having the person reflect on their self harm, identify
why they might wish to stop it and become optimistic about the prospects for stopping
(and doing something more constructive).
• Finding something better. Importantly, many people report that self-harm works
extremely well for them and nothing else does. We look at solving this conundrum.
• The best laid plans are sometimes no more than that: how to have the person act on the
plans you have jointly made.
• Dealing with frustration: coping with relapse in people who are doing well; responding
to people who say one thing and do another.
• Long term strategy. How to get the person to look forward, to have goals and strive to
achieve them. How not just to 'not self harm' but leave it right behind them.
• Methods of working. Gaining support for oneself and providing support 24/7 for the
person concerned.
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What this course will do for you:
• You will learn 'the fact and figures' relating to self harm.
• How to develop a relationship where the person will take real notice of what you say.
• How to help the person infer their own learning points - and act on them.
• Develop an understanding of why some people self-harm in spite of the distress it
causes - and the reason is almost never 'attention-seeking'.
• Learn a clear sequence of steps that are necessary and sufficient in helping and treating
people who self harm.
• Learn how to help the person focus on positive future goals in place of self-harm.
• How to provide support for the person when you are not available, and support for yourself
when you need it.
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A 3-day course for 6-16 people.
We bring the training to you for an all-inclusive fee of £4,195 plus VAT.
Target Training Day also available on this topic – see Targeted Training Days.
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"Another excellent course from APT."
Daniel McConville, Charge Nurse
"A very well presented professional course, one of the best I have attended in fact … The content was spot on."
Matthew Wallett, Occupational Therapist
"This course was excellent. It was relevant, very well structured and presented in a very engaging and reflective way. I never ‘drifted off’ once! Thank you."
Susan Brown, Consultant Psychiatrist
"Excellent training, well presented and fun! I learnt a great deal about self harm and the 5 step model. Really motivated me to try out these new skills and am keen to embark on further training. Trainer was really engaging and made each section interesting."
Connie Fessler, Social Worker
"This course has been needed for a long time and I'm sure many more will benefit from the course."
Michelle Fern, Senior Nurse
"I would recommend it to anyone working in adult mental health settings.
Rajay Herkanaidu, Manager
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