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DBT Intensive Training is a course designed for those who may have attended two-day DBT training workshops and/or undertaken self-guided study of the treatment manuals and who are interested in taking their learning of DBT to a high standard in order to better implement the treatment in their usual settings. . As DBT requires an ongoing consultation team, the intensive training is not suitable for individual practitioners. A DBT team (minimum of 4, maximum of 10) is a group of mental health professionals who meet regularly to assist each other in applying DBT in the practice setting. Teams should discuss their level of commitment prior to completing their application. . Training is conducted in two five-day sessions of instruction divided by six to nine months of home study. In Part I, lectures, tapes, and small group exercises are used to teach DBT theory and strategies in-depth. Between the first and second sesions, participants consolidate and apply what they have learned with the help of treatment practice assignments and a take-home exam. Between sessions, teams design and begin to implement their own DBT programmes or integrate DBT into an ongoing treatment setting. In Part II, each team presents their work and receives expert consultation on specific cases and on their program, including protocols for specific treatment problems and adaptations of DBT. . The training is intensive; Part I and Part II are both five full days of training. The course is designed to model basic elements of the treatment in an experiential way and to foster team development. As would DBT clients, participants agree to attend the entire training, do their best to learn the material and participate in a willing, committed manner. ** Price: £1,825 per person (plus VAT) *plus £70 licence fee per person *Purchase the Implementation Tool Kit to access discounts * Applications Close 15th March 2019 Part I: 8-12 April 2019, Part II: 20-24 January 2020 - Hilton Bath City, BATH DBT National Intensive Training British Isles DBT Training are affiliated with the Linehan Institute and Behavioral Tech LLC Prerequisites The Team must contain at least one person with an advanced degree in Psychology (Forensic, Clinical or Counselling), and ideally one person with advanced psychotherapy training, (either as part of a university degree or equivalent accreditation). • All applicants require a core professional qualification in mental health (e.g. nursing, psychiatry, psychology, social work). • All team members must read the following texts prior to the training: Linehan, MM (1993a) Cognitive Behavioral Treatment of Borderline Personality Disorder Linehan, MM (2015) Skills Training Manual for Treating Borderline Personality Disorder Amy Gaglia is an accredited Dialectical Behaviour Therapist working as a DBT trainer and supervisor after moving from the UK to Vienna, Austria. She volunteers for the Society of DBT and is a member of the Board of Accreditation. She completed her MSW in New York in 2003 where she trained in DBT at New York HospitaL She was a founding member and team manager of the Newham DBT Team between 2003-2008. British Isles DBT Training, Croesnewydd Hall, Wrexham Technology Park, WREXHAM LL13 7YP +44 (0)1978 346900 [email protected] www.dbt-training.co.uk British Isles DBT Training reserves the right to alter aspects of the training programme. To apply please call 01978 364900 to speak to one of the team or email: [email protected] This course is delivered by - Dr Christine Dunkley is a Consultant Psychological Therapist and a Consultant Trainer with the British Isles DBT training team. She has 30 years’ experience of working in the NHS, including 19 years at Southern Health Foundation trust where she was a founder member of the Winchester DBT team. She currently provides consultation and supervision to DBT teams across the UK and Ireland in standard out-patient services and in specialist adolescent, forensic, PD, and eating disorder teams.

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DBT Intensive Training is a course designed for those who may have attended two-day DBT training workshops and/or undertaken self-guided study of the treatment manuals and who are interested in taking their learning of DBT to a high standard

in order to better implement the treatment in their usual settings..

As DBT requires an ongoing consultation team, the intensive training is not suitable for individual practitioners. A DBT team (minimum of 4, maximum of 10) is a group of mental health professionals who meet regularly to assist each other in applying DBT

in the practice setting. Teams should discuss their level of commitment prior to completing their application. .

Training is conducted in two �ve-day sessions of instruction divided by six to nine months of home study. In Part I, lectures, tapes, and small group exercises are used to teach DBT theory and strategies in-depth. Between the �rst and second sesions, participants

consolidate and apply what they have learned with the help of treatment practice assignments and a take-home exam. Between sessions, teams design and begin to implement their own DBT programmes or integrate DBT into an ongoing treatment setting. In Part II, each team presents their work and receives expert consultation on speci�c cases and on their program, including protocols

for speci�c treatment problems and adaptations of DBT. .

The training is intensive; Part I and Part II are both �ve full days of training. The course is designed to model basic elements of the treatment in an experiential way and to foster team development. As would DBT clients, participants agree to attend the entire

training, do their best to learn the material and participate in a willing, committed manner.

** Price: £1,825 per person (plus VAT) *plus £70 licence fee per person *Purchase the Implementation Tool Kit to access discounts * Applications Close 15th March 2019

Part I: 8-12 April 2019, Part II: 20-24 January 2020 - Hilton Bath City, BATHDBT National Intensive Training

British Isles DBT Training are a�liated with the Linehan Institute and Behavioral Tech LLC

Prerequisites • The Team must contain at least one person with an advanced degree in Psychology (Forensic, Clinical or Counselling), and ideally one person with advanced psychotherapy training, (either as part of a university degree or equivalent accreditation). • All applicants require a core professional qualification in mental health (e.g. nursing, psychiatry, psychology, social work). • All team members must read the following texts prior to the training: Linehan, MM (1993a) Cognitive Behavioral Treatment of Borderline Personality Disorder Linehan, MM (2015) Skills Training Manual for Treating Borderline Personality Disorder

Amy Gaglia is an accredited Dialectical Behaviour Therapist working as a DBT trainer and supervisor after moving from the UK to Vienna, Austria. She volunteers for the Society of DBT

and is a member of the Board of Accreditation. She completed her MSW in New York in 2003 where she trained in DBT at New York HospitaL She was a founding member and team manager

of the Newham DBT Team between 2003-2008.

British Isles DBT Training, Croesnewydd Hall, Wrexham Technology Park, WREXHAM LL13 7YP

+44 (0)1978 346900 [email protected] www.dbt-training.co.uk British Isles DBT Training reserves the right to alter aspects of the training programme.

To apply please call 01978 364900 to speak to one of the team or email: [email protected]

This course is delivered by -

Dr Christine Dunkley is a Consultant Psychological Therapist and a Consultant Trainer with theBritish Isles DBT training team. She has 30 years’ experience of working in the NHS, including 19 years at Southern Health Foundation trust where she was a founder member of the Winchester DBT team. She currently provides consultation and supervision to DBT teams across the UK and Ireland in standard out-patient services and in specialist adolescent, forensic, PD, and eating disorder teams.