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Helping Clients Deal with Passive Aggressiveness

By Practical CBT

Module 1: Understanding Passive Aggressive Behaviour Define passive aggression and differentiate it from assertiveness, aggression, and conflict avoidance. Explore common tactics (e.g. silent treatment, sarcasm, procrastination) and the impact on victims. Discuss origins of passive-aggressive patterns (e.g. upbringing, emotional suppression, indirect communication norms). Module 2: Recognising the Impact on the Client Identify emotional responses such as self-doubt, confusion, guilt, or chronic frustration. Examine cognitive distortions commonly activated (e.g. personalization, mind reading). Discuss how repeated passive-aggression can affect the client’s self-esteem, relationships, and coping strategies. Module 3: CBT Formulation for Passive Aggressive Victimisation Apply the 5-areas CBT model to situations involving passive-aggressive encounters. Map triggers, thoughts, feelings, behaviours, and consequences in these interactions. Use longitudinal formulation to explore deeper beliefs around conflict, boundaries, and worth. Module 4: Cognitive Interventions Help clients identify and challenge unhelpful thoughts such as “It’s my fault,” or “I mustn’t upset them.” Use Socratic questioning to explore alternative interpretations of ambiguous communication. Promote cognitive restructuring to rebuild a sense of control and reduce self-blame. Module 5: Behavioural Interventions Teach assertiveness and boundary-setting skills tailored to indirect hostility. Role-play effective behavioural responses to common passive-aggressive tactics. Reduce safety behaviours such as people-pleasing or emotional suppression. Module 6: Emotion Regulation and Self-Compassion Use mindfulness and emotional awareness techniques to manage internalised frustration or guilt. Support clients in developing a compassionate internal voice when feeling manipulated or dismissed. Reinforce skills for tolerating discomfort when asserting themselves. Module 7: Sustaining Change and Relapse Prevention Build a plan for handling recurring passive-aggressive dynamics in personal or professional life. Identify red flags and early warning signs of relational imbalance or manipulation. Reinforce long-term goals of clarity, assertiveness, and psychological resilience.

Helping Clients Deal with Passive Aggressiveness
Delivered Online On Demand4 hours
FREE

Power Electronics for Electrical Engineering Course

By One Education

Power electronics is the beating heart behind modern electrical systems, from electric vehicles to renewable energy grids. This course dives into the essential concepts that drive the conversion and control of electrical power using solid-state electronics. Whether you're fascinated by inverters, rectifiers, or converters, this course will help demystify the magic that keeps today’s energy systems running smoothly. No waffling or fluff—just straight-to-the-point content that explains the “how” and “why” behind each component and circuit. Designed with clarity and purpose, the content is perfect for learners aiming to sharpen their understanding of power electronic systems without digging through pages of jargon. You’ll get clear, structured explanations of switching devices, modulation techniques, control strategies, and more—all framed within the context of modern electrical engineering. If you've ever wondered what goes on behind the scenes in power supply systems, this course will connect the dots in a no-nonsense, straight-talking format. Why People Love And Enrol The Power Electronics for Electrical Engineering Course From One Education Eligibility for a CPD -accredited certificate on successful completion of course Learning materials of our course contains engaging voiceover and visual elements for your comfort Freedom to study at your own pace 24/7 access to the course materials for 12 months Full Tutor support on weekdays (Monday - Friday) This masterclass Power Electronics for Electrical Engineering online training course is designed by industry experts and will give you an in-depth understanding of this topic. The course features easy-to-digest modules that break down each topic and ensure all our students receive an unrivalled and thorough learning experience. If you want to work in this rapidly growing sector and stand out from the competition, then our Power Electronics for Electrical Engineering is the perfect place to kickstart your dream career. On the course, we guarantee that you will gain relevant skills and acquire tremendous knowledge on the subject. The certificate you'll achieve after completing the Power Electronics for Electrical Engineering course will help you land the job you want in a related field. Enjoy a pleasant and professional 100% online learning experience and enrol in our course and take control of your career! Course Curriculum: Here is a curriculum breakdown of the course: ***Power Electronics for Electrical Engineering*** Unit 1- Introduction to Power Electronics Components Module 1- Introduction to Power Electronics Module 2- Uncontrolled Switches Module 3- What is the Benefit of Diode Module 4- Semi-Controlled Switches Part 1 Module 5- Semi-Controlled Switches Part 2 Module 6- Semi-Controlled Switches Part 3 Module 7- What is the Benefit of Thyristor Module 8- Fully Controlled Switches Part 1 Module 9- Fully Controlled Switches Part 2 Module 10- Fully Controlled Switches Part 3 Unit 2- Fundamentals of Rectifier Circuits Module 1- Overview on Rectifiers Module 2- Rectifier Definition Module 3- Half Wave Uncontrolled Rectifier with R Load Module 4- Example on Half Wave Uncontrolled Rectifier with R Load Part 1 Module 5- Example on Half Wave Uncontrolled Rectifier with R Load Part 2 Module 6- Half Wave Uncontrolled Rectifier with RL Load Module 7- Derivation of the Discontinuous Current in R-L Load Module 8- Freewheeling Diode (Commutation Diode) Module 9- Half Wave R-L Load with FWD Module 10- Difference Between Continuous and Discontinuous Mode in RL Load Module 11- Half Wave RL Load with FWD Continuous Mode Module 12- Example on Half Wave Rectifier with FWD Module 13- Bridge Full Wave Uncontrolled Rectifier Part 1 Module 14- Bridge Full Wave Uncontrolled Rectifier Part 2 Module 15- Quick Revision on Bridge Full Wave Uncontrolled Rectifier Module 16- Firing Angle Module 17- Half Wave Controlled Rectifier R Load Module 18- Half Wave Controlled Rectifier R-L Load Module 19- Half Controlled R-L Load with FWD Module 20- Example 1 Module 21- Example 2 Module 22- Example 3 Module 23- Example 4 Module 24- Example 5 Module 25- Fully Controlled Bridge Rectifier Part 1 Module 26- Fully Controlled Bridge Rectifier Part 2 Module 27- Quick Revision on Bridge Full Wave Controlled Rectifier Module 28- Example 6 Module 29- Half Controlled Bridge Rectifier Module 30- Half Controlled Bridge Rectifier with FWD Module 31- Example 7 Module 32- Example 8 Module 33- Performance Parameters Module 34- Power Factor Unit 3- Fundamentals of AC Choppers Module 1- Introduction to AC Choppers Module 2- Definition of AC Choppers Module 3- Switching Techniques in AC Choppers Module 4- Applications on AC Choppers Module 5- Types of AC Choppers Module 6- AC Chopper with R Load Module 7- Example 1 on AC Chopper with R Load Module 8- Example 2 on AC Chopper with R Load Module 9- AC Chopper with L Load Part 1 Module 10- AC Chopper with L Load Part 2 Module 11- Example on AC Chopper with L Load Module 12- AC Chopper with RL Series Load Module 13- Example on AC Chopper with RL Series Load Module 14- AC Chopper with RL Parallel Load Module 15- Example on AC Chopper with RL Parallel Load Module 16- AC Chopper with Pure Capacitive Load Module 17- Example on AC Chopper with Pure Capacitive Load Module 18- AC Chopper Loaded by Heavy Rectifier Module 19- AC Chopper Loaded by an AC Motor with Sinusoidal Back Emf Module 20- Example on AC Chopper Loaded by an AC Motor with Sinusoidal Back Emf Module 21- Integral Cycle Control Module 22- Example on Integral Cycle Control Unit 4- Fundamentals of DC Choppers Module 1- Introduction to DC Choppers Module 2- Definition and Application of DC Choppers Module 3- Step down DC Chopper with R Load Module 4- Example on Step Dwon DC Chopper with R Load Module 5- Generation of Duty Cycle Module 6- Switching Techniques Module 7- Step Down DC Chopper with RLE Load Part 1 Module 8- Step Down DC Chopper with RLE Load Part 2 Module 9- Example 1 on Step Down DC Chopper with RLE Load Module 10- Example 2 on Step Down DC Chopper with RLE Load Module 11- Step Up DC Chopper with R or RL Load Module 12- Step Up DC Chopper with RE Load Module 13- Example on Step Up DC Chopper with RE Load Module 14- Buck Regulator Part 1 Module 15- Buck Regulator Part 2 Module 16- Example on Buck Regulator Module 17- Boost Regulator Module 18- Example on Boost Regulator Module 19- Buck Boost Converter Module 20- Example on Buck-Boost Converter Unit 5- Fundamentals of Inverters Module 1- Introduction to Inverters Module 2- Definition of Inverters Module 3- Importance and Applications of Inverters Module 4- Single Phase Half Bridge R-Load Module 5- Single Phase Half Bridge RL- Load Module 6- Performance Parameters of an Inverter Module 7- Example on Single Phase Half Bridge Module 8- Single Phase Bridge Inverter R- Load Module 9- Single Phase Bridge Inverter RL- Load Module 10- Example on Single Phase Bridge Inverter Module 11- Three Phase Inverters and Obtaining the Line Voltages Module 12- Threee Phase Inverters and Obtaining The Phase Voltages Module 13- Example on Three Phase Inverters Module 14- Single Pulse Width Modulation Module 15- Multiple Pulse Width Modulation Module 16- Example on Multiple Pulse Width Modulation Module 17- Sinusoidal Pulse Width Modulation Module 18- Industrial Inverter Exam & Retakes: It is to inform our learners that the initial exam for this online course is provided at no additional cost. In the event of needing a retake, a nominal fee of £9.99 will be applicable. Certification Upon successful completion of the assessment procedure, learners can obtain their certification by placing an order and remitting a fee of £9 for PDF Certificate and £15 for the Hardcopy Certificate within the UK ( An additional £10 postal charge will be applicable for international delivery). CPD 15 CPD hours / points Accredited by CPD Quality Standards Who is this course for? The Power Electronics for Electrical Engineering training course is ideal for highly motivated individuals who want to enhance their professional skills and train for the job they want! This course also suits people aspiring for some in-depth knowledge on this topic and keep up to date with the latest information. Study the Power Electronics for Electrical Engineering course today and increase your professional skillset from the comfort of your home! Requirements There are no formal entry requirements for the course, with enrollment open to anyone! Anyone and everyone with a knack for learning can enrol this course without any hesitation. Learn online from any internet device, including your computer, tablet or smartphone. Study when it suits you and complete the course at your own pace. All students must have a passion for learning and literacy, as well as being over the age of 16. Career path Studying the course is designed to help you get the job of your dreams, or even that promotion you've been waiting for a long time. Learn the essential skills and knowledge you need to exceed in your professional life with the help & guidance from our course.

Power Electronics for Electrical Engineering Course
Delivered Online On Demand15 hours
£12

Applying Mindfulness to Develop Resilience and Wellbeing

By Ei4Change

Understand more about mindfulness and how to use it to develop your resilience and wellbeing. Learn the ability to pay attention to the present moment without judgement and use this skill in the volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous wo work.

Applying Mindfulness to Develop Resilience and Wellbeing
Delivered Online On Demand
£45

Public Speaking Training

By The Teachers Training

Develop confidence and clarity in your public speaking skills. This training equips you with the tools to engage, persuade, and deliver impactful presentations effectively.

Public Speaking Training
Delivered Online On Demand4 hours
£15

Copyediting & Proofreading

By The Teachers Training

Refine your editing skills with our Copyediting & Proofreading Course. Learn the art of polishing written content, mastering grammar rules, and ensuring accuracy and clarity in every piece. Elevate your career as a professional editor or freelancer. Enroll now and perfect your craft!

Copyediting & Proofreading
Delivered Online On Demand7 hours
£15

The Role of Assignment Experts in Study Skills Development

By Roy Butler

Discover how assignment experts enhance study skills, boost academic performance, and provide personalized support to help students succeed in their educational journey. Unlock your potential today!

The Role of Assignment Experts in Study Skills Development
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour
FREE

Clearance Technique Masterclass M3

5.0(26)

By The Northern College Of Clinical Hypnotherapy

The Clearance Technique in this specialised masterclass designed exclusively for therapists and hypnotherapists. This session will equip you with a potent tool to help your clients release the emotional and mental burdens that are holding them back, making space for profound personal growth and positive change.

Clearance Technique Masterclass M3
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour
£25

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One Team Logic (MyConcern)

one team logic (myconcern)

Talbot Green,

Good record keeping is the cornerstone of effective safeguarding practice. A vitally important practical step in safeguarding is to record concerns as they arise. MYCONCERN® is our Queen’s Award-winning secure digital platform that enables staff or other members of your organisation (such as volunteers) to record their safeguarding concerns quickly and easily. Recording safeguarding concerns in a carefully structured and consistent way supports highly effective case management and data analysis. Our mobile companion app enables the secure recording and case management of concerns on-the-go and seamlessly links with your user account in MYCONCERN®. TAKE ACTION INFORMED DECISION MAKING Understanding your safeguarding data is critical if you want to prevent serious harm. By recording incidents and concerns diligently and consistently a picture will quickly emerge of risks, issues and trends. By monitoring and managing your data in MYCONCERN® you will be in the best possible position to provide early help and to demonstrate the impact of your initiatives and interventions. GENERATING INSIGHT BUILD A RICH PICTURE Gaining a multi-establishment perspective provides much greater insight to improve safeguarding practice. Safeguarding concerns are rarely limited to a single place or issue - they often occur in multiple locations and involve several people and issues. Building a rich picture using a wide base of data and from a multi-establishment perspective can provide much greater insight. Organisation-wide and even community-based action now becomes possible. Data from multiple instances of MYCONCERN® can be analysed using the advanced capabilities of CLARITY® to track trends, identify actionable opportunities for intervention, save time and money, and improve safeguarding practice.

Metal Cladding & Roofing Manufacturers Association

metal cladding & roofing manufacturers association

Newport Gwent

MCRMA HOME Welcome to the Metal Cladding and Roofing Manufacturers Association web site! A NEW MEMBER FOR MCRMA! MCRMA extends a warm welcome to Blueprint who offer a comprehensive in-house design and detailing service covering all aspects of the development and engineering of the building envelope.GD40 EXPLAINED IN ONLINE WEBINAR This webinar from A. Proctor Group introduces and discusses the content of MCRMA Guidance Document GD40 – Understanding membranes in ventilated rainscreen facades. ADVICE NOTE BRINGS CLARITY TO AD-L2 MCRMA has published an Advice Note AN 09 The Building (Amendment) Regulations Guidance 2021. This advice note addresses ambiguities in the new Approved Document AD-L Volume 2 Buildings other than dwellings which MCRMA has identified in comparison with previous versions of the Approved Documents.CPD MODULES ON SUSTAINABILITY Four CPD modules have been added to the MCRMA online CPD programme. All are based on the recent guidance document ‘Sustainability and durability of metal roofing and cladding systems’ and cover a range of topics including sustainability, recyclability, life cycle costings and durability.DID YOU KNOW? All MCRMA publications are free to download without any restrictions! MCRMA believes that it is essential for technical information to be made as widely available as possible – visit the publications page.NEW! THE AUTUMN EDITION OF METAL MATTERS – OUT NOW This issue features an article on cavity barriers and fire stopping in which we examine how effective fire stopping and cavity barriers are essential elements of fire protection to restrict the spread of smoke or flames, and to maintain compartmentation . This issue of Metal Matters also features case studies from A.Proctor Group, Architectural Profiles, BTS Facades & Fabrications, Euroclad Group and Rockwool, Contact the MCRMA Follow us on Find us on The MCRMA was formed in 1990 to support the systems manufacturers in the emerging metal cladding and roofing industry. Since then MCRMA has evolved to encompass the needs of component manufacturer suppliers, stockholders, systems installers, independent roofing and cladding inspectors plus industry support services providers, all providing independent building envelope solutions for metal-based roofing and cladding systems, products and services. MCRMA publishes a wide range of guidance documents and articles which reflect the latest developments in the specification and manufacture of metal building envelope systems and their components. All MCRMA publications are free to download. A new MCRMA guidance document GD39 Sustainability and durability of metal roofing and cladding systems focuses on sustainability from a ‘fabric first’ approach where the metal building envelope provides a long-lasting solution which can be future proofed for potential changes of use of the building. As there is a natural split between sustainability and durability topics the MCRMA guidance document is published as a suite of eight standalone sections each of which covers specific but interrelated subjects, including sustainability background, zero avoidable waste, environmental assessment methods, durability, life cycle/whole life costing, products and components. The document can be downloaded from the sustainability page. MCRMA has published a new Advice Note AN 09 The Building (Amendment) Regulations 2021 Guidance. This advice note addresses ambiguities in the new Approved Document AD-L Volume 2 Buildings other than dwellings which MCRMA has identified in comparison with previous versions of the Approved Documents. Advice Note AN 06 Safe working practices on roofs: the distinction between ‘walkable’ and ‘non-fragility’ has been produced to remind all those involved in roof work construction that they have a responsibility to be aware of the most up to date advice on safe working practices and also to be compliant with the legal requirements. Guidance document GD 32 Self drilling fastener installation tools explains that screw guns are an installer essential when working in roofing and cladding construction, as they ensure that the optimum mechanical performance of a self-drilling fastener is obtained, guaranteeing the integrity of the building envelope. Impact drivers should not be used! Their repetitive impact action can lead to drilling failures, reduce the fastener pull-out performance, and damage the coating or strip the moulding on the fastener head.