Insomnia is the most frequently reported
psychological symptom in Britain, yet it remains poorly understood, and
inadequately treated in most healthcare settings. This webinar is
designed to improve the understanding, clinical assessment, and psychological
management of chronic sleep problems which arise either alone (as primary
insomnia) or in the context of other physical or psychological conditions (as
comorbid insomnia).
Jason Ellis is a Professor of Sleep Science and Director of Northumbria Sleep Research. He is a qualified Somnologist - Expert in Behavioural Sleep Medicine from the European Sleep Research Society and a Practicing Psychologist under the HCPC. He is also the current chair of the research committee for the British Sleep Society.
Feedback from previous participants
"Jason was brilliant.
He obviously has a weath of knowledge on this subject and made teaching fun and
very very interesting. I learnt a lot and it will improve my practise
massively."
"This was the best training I
have attended in ages with clear and useful skills to take away. Would highly
recommend to others."
'Prof Ellis covered a lot of
ground in an engaging way and offered to share his work, which is very
generous.'
This workshop is suitable for mental health professionals including clinical and counselling psychologists, counsellors, social workers, mental health nurses, coaches and CBT practitioners. This workshop will contribute 1.5 hours Continuing Professional Development (CPD)
Interactive Webcast live on 19 February 2021, recording available to view after the event for 30 days
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