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Critical incident debriefing

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30th January 2021, 10am - 4pm
Counsellors and trainees
£155 per person
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The adverse psychological impact of critical incidents is widely recognised and includes anxiety, depression, sleep disturbance and fatigue. In the workplace, this can lead to reduced efficiency, motivation and morale, as well as an unsafe practice.

Critical incident debriefing (CID) is a highly effective process. Skilled CID facilitators are a valuable asset to many public and private organisations.

In the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, CIDs will be a necessary and important intervention in supporting NHS workers and other care professionals, many of whom will have experienced significant trauma.

Drawing on our expertise as psychotherapists and psychologists, this unique one-day online training will provide you with the theory and framework, as well as the skills, knowledge and confidence to conduct CIDs - either in person or online. 

The training is suitable for counsellors, psychotherapists, managers, nurses, doctors and any healthcare/care practitioners. 

To book any places, please visit our website: www.psychotherapyforhealthcare.co.uk.

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Dr Shiri Spector Jon Edge Dr Sarah Simpson We are psychotherapists with extensive experience as clinicians and trainers with a track record as champions for good communication skills in care professions. We have a reputation for engaging, energising and motivating staff, while modelling and stimulating self-reflective thinking and self-management.

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