– and managing it without drugs Essential information – discover the quickest, most effective ways to reduce all sorts of anxiety and help people take back control of their lives Accredited CPD: 6 hours Outstanding online anxiety course! Highly practical.OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST Panic attacks, social anxiety, post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), phobias, psychosexual problems, obsessional compulsive disorders (OCD), raised stress levels and anxiety related to work, money, health, surgery, childbirth, terror threats and dying are a problem for increasing numbers of people – causing untold suffering and costing the taxpayer huge sums of money. Why take this course Prolonged and excessive anxiety also makes us susceptible to a wide range of mental health disorders and physical illnesses. But we needn’t put ourselves – or those we care for – at risk like this. On this popular online anxiety course, co-founder of the human givens approach Joe Griffin shows you the best ways to reduce anxiety and successfully treat a wide range of anxiety-disorders. He also explains the evolutionary basis of anxiety and looks at why it isn’t just ill health that causes anxiety in normal people but anxiety that causes ill health (for example, when raised anxiety levels suppress the immune system). This indisputable mind/body link makes it essential that all health and welfare professionals are equipped with the knowledge and skills to reduce anxiety in people quickly – in order to reduce suffering and offer more effective treatment and care. Truly empowering anxiety training, it was packed with valuable information & advice.TEACHER / COUNSELLOR What will you learn New information about the biological and psychological forces that make people anxious How these insights improve treatment A deeper understanding of stress and what we can do to reduce it Effective techniques for dealing with insomnia, a frequent symptom of stress Useful ways to measure anxiety levels The five most effective techniques for reducing anxiety Techniques and information that will increase your confidence and effectiveness when treating panic attacks, social anxiety, phobias, PTSD, psychosexual problems and OCD An overview of what happens in the brain when we become anxious Increased understanding of the causes of anxiety disorders, such as OCD, PTSD and severe phobias Effective ways to reduce anxiety related to health, dying, surgery and childbirth The importance of the mind/body link – and why increased anxiety and stress levels make us susceptible to physical and mental health problems An understanding of why anxiety-related illnesses are increasing Knowledge of why therapy for anxiety disorders should be brief – the benefits compared to drug treatments An understanding of the ‘fast phobia cure’ or ‘rewind’ technique and how to use it to resolve post traumatic stress – often in as little one session Increased understanding of the causes of phobias and what can be done to remove them How to inoculate against the harmful effects of stress Ways to reduce the drugs needed in surgery and childbirth How to deal with panic attacks and ascertain if they are being caused by hyperventilation Case history examples which highlight how the techniques covered can be easily implemented Techniques for reducing your own anxiety levels Ways to build resilience into our own lives as well as our clients’ Includes course notes Accredited CPD certificate and much more… Counts Towards a Diploma By taking this course, you could be on your way to completing Part 1 of the Human Givens Diploma – a flexible, part-time psychotherapy course which will deepen your psychological knowledge and increase your ability to help people effectively and quickly. Who is this course suitable for? All health and welfare professionals who’d like to know about more effective and rapid treatments for anxiety disorders Educational and other professionals – in fact anyone who works or lives in a stressful environment that raises anxiety levels Any friends, family or colleagues of people affected by anxiety, panic attacks, phobias, OCD, trauma or stress who would like to understand the causes and symptoms of anxiety disorders – as well as discovering the quickest and most effective ways to treat them successfully Anyone who would like to deepen their understanding of anxiety disorders and discover why increasing numbers of people suffer from them today Anyone – whether for professional or personal reasons – who wishes to be more effective at reducing anxiety in themselves as well as others Course Programme Part 1Anxiety and the Mind-Body Link Part 2Panic attacks, agoraphobia and fear of public speaking Part 3Dealing with phobias, trauma and stress Part 4OCD and anxieties about death, birth and sex What's included? 18 Videos 30 Quizzes PDF Course notes Life-long access CPD Certificate Course format ‘Understanding Anxiety’ is based on our one-day seminar of the same name. This online version is split into 4 modules, each of which are broken down further into different sections containing filmed lectures given in English by the tutor, Joe Griffin. Each film clip is followed by a short series of multiple choice questions. These are designed to help you think about and absorb the course content and to check that you have understood the main points of that section before proceeding to the next. There are also course notes for you to download, plus additional reading information and helpful links. You can take as long as you like to work your way through the course and can view it as many times as you like. Once you have completed the course, you will receive an Accredited CPD certificate, which counts towards Part 1 of the Human Givens Diploma. This course has been independently assessed by the internationally recognised CPD Standards Office for 6 hours of CPD training. Meet your tutor Joe Griffin Joe Griffin is a psychologist with many years’ experience both in psychotherapeutic practice and in training psychotherapists. Read more
– how to react, support and move forward Discover how you can best help a young person who self-harms – gain the insights and skills you need to approach this distressing subject respectfully and safely, a better understanding of what self-harm is, why young people self-harm, and much more… Date: Tues 14th May 2024 Accredited CPD Certificate: 3.5 hours Length: 3.5 hours (with breaks) Start time: 9.15am GMT (until 1.30pm) "This is one of the best self-harm trainings I’ve had, honestly..."EMILY LOVE, PRIMARY PREVENTION WORKER Live Online Webinar – Join Emily Gajewski – an expert in helping people overcome self-harm – for her live webinar on Tuesday 14th May 2024. All you need is a quiet place to watch, a computer or tablet and a strong internet signal, the rest is easy. Book your place and we’ll email you confirmation – you’ll receive your Zoom link the day before the event. RECORDING – the training is recorded in case anyone experiences technical difficulties – or you can’t attend on the day – so you will also get a recording for a limited time afterwards to maximise your learning. Want to attend but can’t make this date? Then please register your interest below – and we’ll email you when a new date is available. The aim of this live online training with Emily Gajewski, a highly experienced psychotherapist specialising in treating self-harm, is to give you a thorough, in-depth understanding of why young people self-harm and how to approach/react when helping someone in both the short and long term, including the essential skills most likely to effectively support the young person on their journey to find less harmful ways of coping – the webinar focuses on the most evidence-based knowledge and skills in this area. It will also help you find ways of calming yourself in moments of overwhelm to ensure that you can be as supportive and helpful as you’d like to be. Why you should attend With the ever changing, uncertain world we live in creating a vast amount of pressure on children – emotionally and physically – more children and teenagers are experiencing extremely stressful, distressing situations, with many looking for coping mechanisms to help them deal with their negative thoughts, feelings and emotions. Self harm (including self injury) is hugely on the increase and rates are higher than ever since Covid-19 and the long periods of isolation and uncertainty young people have experienced in ‘lock downs’. A survey of 61 secondary school children by charity Place2Be, shows self-harm reports increased by 77%, from 48 to 85, from August to September 2021. Finding the right words to approach self-harming can be difficult – this online webinar was created to help you (parents, carers, teachers) approach this topic with empathy and confidence. Discovering that a young person you are caring for is self harming can be an extremely stressful situation. When we are highly emotional, it can cause us to react in desperate ways, which are often not helpful or supportive to the young person, even if our intentions are totally well-meaning. “A really helpful, caring approach – it has clarified so much for me and I can now see a sensible way forward.”MARTIN, PARENT. This course is relevant to a range of self-harming behaviours including: self-injury cutting, ripping or carving skin burning skin punching or hitting themselves scratching or pinching (including dermatillomania) poisoning themselves with tablets or liquids (or similar) over-eating and under-eating (anorexia or bulimia) biting yourself (dermatophagia) inserting objects into your body overdosing, exercising excessively pulling your hair (trichotillomania) getting into fights where you know you will get hurt What you will learn What is self-harm? Why young people self-harm How common is self-harming How to approach the subject (building rapport, trust…) How to react if your child (or any young person) tells you they are self harming (what not to say and do) The distinction between self harm and a suicide attempt The addictive element to self harm How to help a young person break the addictive pattern Helping a child in the short- and long term The influence of social media and peers Keeping your child safe Looking after yourself (managing stress, anxiety and worry for the household) Finding professional help View booking details Who this training is suitable for Parents, other family members and/or carers of children and young people who are at risk of self harming or currently self harming. Anyone who works with young people and needs to know how best to help when someone discloses that they self-harm or who they suspect may be self-harming. Therapists and counsellors who want to gain a better understanding so they can support families with a member who self harms. Course Programme The ‘How to help young people who self harm’ live online webinar starts at 9.15am and runs until 1.30pm (GMT). 9.15am Join the Zoom meeting 9.30am Understanding self harm 10.45am Comfort break and discussion 10.55am How to approach self harm and be most helpful 12.00pm Comfort break and discussion 12.10pm Creating the optimal conditions for recovery 1.30pm Webinar ends This course has been independently accredited by the internationally recognised CPD Standards Office for 3.5 hours of CPD training. On completion of this training you’ll receive CPD certificates from the College and the CPD Standards Office.
School Non-Attendance, School Avoidance, Truanting or Emotionally Based School Avoidance. There’s a lot of terms to describe children not attending school. This course is designed to save your teachers time, and give them all the tools and resources needed to support children to feel secure and settled in school. Not only increasing school wide attendance rates, but the outcomes of children in the process.
This hugely informative, far-reaching webinar gives you essential new information and fast, effective techniques to lower anxiety levels and unblock thinking in students of any age Accredited CPD: 1.5 hours Discover new ways to help students and young people overcome anxiety – and live mentally healthier lives. Really useful, so much information was covered – lots of great ideas to try. This hugely informative, far-reaching webinar gives you essential new information and fast, effective techniques to lower anxiety levels and unblock thinking in students and young people. What will you learn How anxiety contributes to poor learning, reduces motivation, causes writer’s block, freezes students’ ability to remember what they’ve learned, impacts negatively on exam performance etc New insights into why so many of our students and young people experience anxiety today – and the serious impact this can have on their mental health (in some cases leading to suicide) The important links between learning and emotion Key factors to remember when you’re working with anxious students and young people How bullying, and other traumatic events, can cause anxiety – and what to do Fast, effective techniques to unblock thinking and lower anxiety levels Effective strategies for improving learning and retention that are in tune with how our brains actually work A holistic model of learning that brings it all together Tips on helping young people gain essential life skills Important ways students can look after their own mental health and general wellbeing A range of clear, practical actions that students (and tutors!) can take to start reducing their anxiety right away Gareth was brilliant, so easy to listen to and learn from – I work with students and see what he's describing all the time, I wish my colleagues had heard this Who is this webinar suitable for? You – if you want to know the best ways to help a student – whether for professional or personal reasons – who’s overly stressed or anxious Anyone wanting to know more about the latest effective strategies for alleviating emotional distress that incorporate the latest insights from neuroscience Anyone working with or caring for stressed, depressed and anxious people who wishes to understand what’s causing the symptoms and how best to help This includes: parents, psychotherapists, university counsellors, clinical psychologists, psychiatrists, doctors, social workers, youth workers, wellbeing officers, trainee counsellors, psychology students, etc. This course has been independently accredited by the internationally recognised CPD Standards Office for 1.5 hours of CPD training. Meet your tutor Dr Gareth Hughes Gareth is an HG psychotherapist, researcher, nationally recognised expert on university mental health and wellbeing and a Principal Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. Read more
School Non-Attendance, School Avoidance, Truanting or Emotionally Based School Avoidance. There’s a lot of terms to describe children not attending school. This course is designed to save you time, and give you all the tools and resources you need to support children to feel secure and settled in school. Not only increasing attendance rates, but the outcomes of children in the process.
School Non-Attendance, School Avoidance, Truanting or Emotionally Based School Avoidance. There’s a lot of terms to describe children not attending school. This course is designed to save teachers time, and give all the tools and resources needed to support children to feel secure and settled in school. Not only increasing attendance rates, but the outcomes of children in the process.
Hypnosis is one of the most valuable psychotherapeutic tools available. But few understand that it has an equally strong potential to harm patients Accredited CPD: 1.5 hours Thanks so much. Brilliant! Hugely informative.J. WILLIAMS If you are serious about learning how to hypnotise people, or having hypnotherapy yourself, you should not miss this powerful talk. After a lifetime of studying hypnosis and trance states Ivan Tyrrell, co-developer of the human givens approach to psychotherapy, shares his valuable clear thinking on the topic. What will you learn The difference between hypnosis and trance The underlying reason why so many different inductions induce trance states The deepest trance state of all. Nature’s solution to a major problem of the mammalian kingdom What is beneficial and useful about trancework, such as speeding up treatment for depression, anxiety disorders, addiction, PTSD, pain control, boosting confidence and aiding in the healing physiological damage to the body The many half-truths put forward by hypnotherapy schools and why great care and integrity are needed to practice because using hypnosis can also abuse and permanently damage people The harm hypnosis can easily do. The dangers are real for the hypnotist and the hypnotised Conditioning, cults and manipulation of large groups for dark purposes – all done using hypnosis ‘The Observing Self’ – the complementary principle to focused trance states The factors that determine whether using hypnosis will do harm or not. Meet your tutor Ivan Tyrrell Ivan Tyrrell worked for many years as a psychotherapist and now spends most of his time lecturing and writing. Read more Please note This webinar gives you important information – it explains the positive uses of hypnosis, and what it is, but also informs you about how unscrupulous people can abuse it and how others, often unwittingly, can do harm through a lack of understanding. The College does not provide therapy for anyone abused by hypnotherapists or hypnotists. We provide training for therapists and other health and welfare professionals, and information for the general public. For those interested there is more information on hypnosis in the book, The Brain’s Big Bang – The Explosive Origin of Creativity, Mysticism and Mental Illness, written by the founders of the Human Givens Approach to mental health and wellbeing. This course has been independently accredited by the internationally recognised CPD Standards Office for 1.5 hours of CPD training.
Why do you need CPD Courses? CPD stands for Continuous Professional Development. As an accountant, it is vital to gain CPD points to comply with Professional Accounting Bodies (such as ACCA, AAT, CIMA, ICAEW etc.) requirement and to retain your membership. CPD Course Overview You can join various practical accounting cpd courses designed to build the bridge between knowledge and practical aspects of accounting and tax. With this cpd courses many modules of tax and accounting are covered in addition to Computerised Accounting & Payroll. After completing the cpd training you will have the chance to get hands on experience which will open the door for highly paid jobs in Accounting, Tax & Payroll sector. CPD Training Method Classroom Based - Osborne Training offers Daytime or Weekend sessions for accounting CPD Training Courses in London. Online Live - Osborne Training offers Evening or Weekend sessions for online CPD Training Courses through Virtual Learning Campus. A course certificate from Osborne Training, confirming CPD Points and Completion. Total Accounting Training with Job Placement Total Taxation Training Corporation Accounting and Tax Return Income Tax Return Advanced Excel Training
Effective treatment and recovery Discover why some people become traumatised and not others, the cause of extreme traumatic stress responses, the wide range of trauma symptoms – and much more… Accredited CPD: 2.5 hours This clear, helpful online trauma awareness course with Ros Townsend, a highly experienced psychotherapist specialising in treating trauma, gives you a thorough understanding of how and why we can be impacted by traumatic events, what is happening in our brains, what causes post traumatic stress symptoms and how to help someone who is suffering. The clearest explanation of trauma I’ve ever had - thank you! Why take this course With the Covid-19 Pandemic, more people than usual have experienced extremely stressful, distressing and/or frightening events, and many are finding that it has left them with traumatic stress symptoms. Suffering from trauma – whether from a single incident or multiple events – can have a significant impact on a person’s mental and physical health. It can also greatly affect the lives of those around them. Understanding is key – recovery is possible Understanding what makes us vulnerable to becoming traumatised, how our brains react to distressing events, and why, how to spot trauma symptom, the coping strategies people employ, what needs to happen to enable recovery and when to see professional help, is essential if we are able to help people effectively. Jam-packed full of clear information, insights and tips, this online trauma course will clarify this and more for you, making you better equipped to help support recovery and build resilience – it is an essential course for anyone wishing to help traumatised children and adults successfully recover as quickly as possible, or for anyone wanting to better understand what’s happening to someone they care about. A well presented and taught online course, from a highly knowledgeable and engaging teacherMELANIE BEARNE – AFTER ATTENDING ROS' GUIDED IMAGERY WORKSHOP Live online version available The content of this course is also covered, along with further information and group break out sessions, on the live online course Trauma: Patterns from the Past – which gives you the additional benefit of being able to ask our expert tutor questions. What will you learn A clear understanding of what trauma is What’s happening in our brains when we experience a traumatic event Why some people are affected by traumatic events, but not others Why post-traumatic stress occurs and the many different ways it can present What makes something ‘a trauma’ The physical and psychological causes of post traumatic stress symptoms such as flash backs, hypervigilance, anger, poor sleep, poor memory, physical pain, difficulty thinking, digestive problems, low mood Why PTS symptoms can develop years after a traumatic event The fight or flight response – its impact on our brain and body, and why it can be triggered inappropriately Why some people freeze when faced with a traumatic event, and why we shouldn’t feel ashamed if we do The double whammy that comes with the ‘freeze’ response Why our brains evolved this way How traumatic memories can stay ‘live’, keeping us on constant alert for danger ‘The straw that broke the camel’s back’: why one seemingly small event can tip someone into PTSD after years of exposure to other distressing events The importance of pattern-matching in understanding how our brains work What we all need as human beings to live emotionally healthy lives Spotting the ‘red-flag’ signs that you, or someone you care for, might need further support – and where to find effective help How best to support others suffering from the effects of trauma The far-reaching impacts of unresolved trauma, including the development of co-morbid conditions and unhelpful coping strategies, such as addictions How unresolved trauma can lead to depression – the trauma / depression cycle The natural way we recover from distressing events How high emotional arousal impacts on our ability to think clearly Why post traumatic stress triggers seemingly inappropriately extreme fear reactions Differences when treating single incident trauma, multiple trauma or ‘complex trauma’ The traumatic memories continuum The common elements of effective treatments for post traumatic stress (PTSD) Working holistically from the human givens approach An understanding of how the rewind technique works; its many advantages and applications How to build resilience and recover from symptoms How to access the ‘recovery zone’ Using breathing techniques with clients suffering from trauma Self-help strategies for improving your mental health and minimising traumatic symptoms When to seek professional help What's included? Videos Life-long access CPD Certificate Who is this course suitable for? Anyone interested in understanding trauma and the many different ways it can present, the physical and psychological causes of post traumatic stress symptoms (PTSD), and what can be done to help – whether for personal or professional reasons. Anyone working with traumatised people including health and welfare professionals, including: psychologists, counsellors, psychotherapists, mental health nurses, psychiatrists, school counsellors, student wellbeing officers, doctors, nurses, OTs, social workers, health visitors, youth workers, outreach, support workers, clinical psychologists, midwives, welfare officers, youth workers, hypnotherapists and those working with traumatised members of public services, such as: firefighters, police, paramedics and military personnel – you will find the information on this course hugely helpful. This course has been independently accredited by the internationally recognised CPD Standards Office for 2.5 hours of CPD training. Meet your tutor Rosalind Townsend Ros Townsend is an experienced psychotherapist and supervisor with busy practices in SW England, where she combines private therapy work with referrals from Occupational Health and the NHS. Read more
– what you need to know If stress impacts on you or anyone you know – don’t miss out on the wealth of helpful information contained in this webinar Accredited CPD: 1.5 hours This popular webinar with Ivan Tyrrell covers a wide range of life-changing information Ivan shares his extensive knowledge and experience with you as he explains revolutionary ideas on what causes mental illnesses and the fundamental role too much stress plays in this. He also looks at what you can do to prevent mental health problems arising, how we can moderate our own stress, and the fundamentals we all need to maintain wellbeing. So much helpful information in this short online webinar - it's really helped me understand the impact stress can have...TEACHER What will you learn The common myth about stress we shouldn’t ignore When stress starts to impact on your health – the human function curve How dreaming normally reduces stress levels – and what can go wrong Common causes of stress – and what we can do about them The link between stress and depression – how to break the cycle Why stress sometimes leads to psychotic breakdowns The mental health continuum How knowledge of the human givens enables us to understand and treat mental illness more effectively What you can do to moderate stress – in yourself and others Meet your tutor Ivan Tyrrell Ivan Tyrrell worked for many years as a psychotherapist and now spends most of his time lecturing and writing. Read more This course has been independently accredited by the internationally recognised CPD Standards Office for 1.5 hours of CPD training.