Continuing Professional Development Relapse Prevention Workshop (12 CPD Credits) 20th & 21st May 2015 Relapse Prevention 2 Day Workshop (12 CPD Credits) Dates: 20th & 21st May2015 (10:00am - 4:30pm) Location: IMI Conference Centre, Sandyford Road, Dublin 16 Cost: €225.00 (includes tea/coffee breaks, lunch and hand-outs) Intended Audience Counsellors, psychotherapists, psychologists and mental health workers who work with people affected by addiction. Relapse is a deadly process and is preventable To develop a relapse prevention plan we need to fully understand the dynamics involved. We need to know the how and the why of how relapse occurs. It is a definable process. Preventing relapse is at the core of addiction treatment yet there is still a very high attrition rate - why? There are many theories as to why some people are serial relapsers while others are not. Even though many may struggle they do achieve and maintain abstinence without the trauma and drama attached to serial relapsers; why do some succeed while others don't? We can expend enormous amounts of time, energy and resources trying to ‘get them to conform' to our plan for them but we ultimately fail to have any influence over their behaviour - why? As ‘professionals’, are we attending enough to this crucial and critical area? Do we need to revisit and review our models of relapse and prevention? This workshop will look at these and other challenging questions from a systemic perspective. It will have a solutions focused approach and demonstrate how Choice Theory Psychology andCBT/REBT type interventions can be most useful. Course Facilitator Paul is an experienced practioner and trainer in private practice and has many years of practical knowledge and experience of working with personal development and mental health issues. His prime area of interest and expertise is working with addiction/dependencies and how to effect positive and lasting change. “Change requires impulse control – learning to put a space between the urge and the action so we can make a different choice.” Terence T. Gorski People do die from addiction Relapse is a life or death issue. It is however not ‘a given’ and it is possible for addicts to turn their lives around and achieve freedom from active addiction. Course Overview • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Risk assessment Needs assessment Timelines The biology of cravings & compulsions Post-acute withdrawal Triggers & warning signs Euphoric recall Shame & Guilt Concurrent addictions/dependencies Mental health issues Developing intrinsic motivation Family of origin issues (Family Systems) Life-skills development Communication skills training Developing a relapse prevention plan Booking Details Course Relapse Prevention Workshop Dates Cost Book 20th & 21st May 2015 €225.00 ◻ First Name Last Name Cost inclusive of workshop, tea/coffee breaks, lunch & handouts Address Please send booking & remittance to: Paul Kelly, 50 Orwell Woods, Rathgar, Dublin 6. Tel: Mob: 01 496 3440 087 250 9994 Tel Mobile email email: [email protected] Special Requirements or Dietary Needs Areas of interest for further training Getting to IMI Course Location: By LUAS From the North,West and South From the East and South East Using the M50 going south, take exit 13 (Sandyford/Dundrum/R113), then take the Green Route to Sandyford Industrial Estate. Turn left onto Blackthorn Drive at Beacon Court. At the next T-junction, turn right onto Sandyford Road. IMI is the next turn left, 100 yards away. Travelling north on the N11 take the M50 at Loughlinstown.Take Exit 13 to Sandyford Industrial Estate. Turn left onto Blackthorn Drive at Beacon Court. At the next T-junction, turn right onto Sandyford Road. IMI is the next turn left, 100 yards away. The Green Line runs from St Stephen’s Green to Sandyford. From Balally Station IMI is a ten-minute walk up Sandyford Road. Irish Management Institute Conference Centre Sandyford Road Dublin 16. GPS Coordinates for the IMI campus are: 53°27’53”N, 6°23’13”W (On-site accommodation available if required: www.imiresidence.com) ▲ Recommended routes to IMI M50 to Wexford ▲ LUAS to Enniskerry
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