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***Postponed to November*** Reasoning & Rehabilitation Programme
workshop
Institute of Psychiatry
from 08:50, Monday, 03 September 2007
ends 17:00, Friday, 07 September 2007
Summary
This 5 day course trains practitioners in applying the Reasoning and Rehabilitation programme. The R&R programme is designed to build thinking or "cognitive" skills in a progressive manner and to move offenders through stages of change - from accepting the existence of problems, decision-making about choices, taking action, maintaining new behaviours, and preventing relapse through learning to monitor and self-correct thinking in new situations. The programme is suitable for male offenders. It is suitable for highly convicted offenders as well as those who are medium to high-risk.
Description
Learning Outcomes
The training for delivery of this programme is very participatory, “hands on” and intensive. Novice facilitators are expected to prepare mini-presentations to demonstrate their mastery of style and methods of delivery. There is an emphasis during training not just on theory and content, but also on process of effective delivery, particularly as it relates to learning a motivational, enquiring, and non-judgmental manner of interacting with clients in order to instill interest in learning new thinking skills.
Target Audience
This workshop is aimed at psychologists, nurses, key workers and frontline mental health staff interested in delivering cognitive group based programmes.
Speakers
Downloads
Poster | 496640 | .doc
Booking Form | 506880 | .doc
Contact
Institute of Psychiatry
PO 23
De Crespigny Park
London
SE5 8AF
tel: 020 7848 5279
fax: 020 7848 0921
email: kate.wisbey@iop.kcl.ac.uk


