CBT for bipolar disorder: Formulating, mood stabilising techniques and adapting our CBT practice in an informed way: ZOOM WORKSHOP PRESENTATION + RECORDING


Registration closes @12 noon on 20.02.25

Whilst many of us work with people given a diagnosis of bipolar disorder and there is an increasing focus in some services on working psychologically with mood instability, our core training often provides us with little teaching and guidance on this work.

This workshop aims to build your knowledge and confidence to engage clients with mood swings, to understand and work effectively with mood swings and with some of the associated difficulties.

Key learning objectives:
• Learn key aspects of CBT (and CBT based) models of bipolar disorder and draw upon these to formulate client’s difficulties
• Overcome common barriers to engagement with therapy
• Learn the value of and how to use mood monitoring
• Be able to use both behavioural and cognitive strategies to stabilise mood
• Manage increased risk and impulsivity

Clinical skills practice will include:
• Experiential use of mood monitoring
• Development of idiosyncratic formulations drawing upon CBT models of bipolar disorder
• Behavioural regulation of low and high moods
• Consideration of when and how to intervene with key cognitions

Whilst the focus of the workshop is on bipolar disorder, there is significant overlap with people given an EUPD diagnosis and much of what we focus on will be relevant to both.

New: Workshop recording

By attending this workshop I understand I am giving my consent for the workshop to be video recorded and for this video recording to be available to people attending the workshop live and for it to be sold separately, for the amount of time determined by OCTC and outlined in the purchase agreement. My name, if displayed onscreen, and my image will make up part of this recording. Recordings are the property of OCTC and making copies of these recordings or sharing login details is not permitted. Please do not reveal details which may compromise the anonymity of clients.

The recording will be available to view for a period of three months.

Presenter

Rachel Manser, Consultant Clinical Psychologist

Dr. Rachel Manser is a Consultant Clinical Psychologist and trained at Oxford University. She has worked across many settings as a Clinical Psychologist: in primary care (latterly within IAPT); with Adult Mental Health Teams; in an acute psychiatric inpatient setting and in early intervention in psychosis teams. She has also worked as a therapist in clinical research settings, providing imagery-based CBT for people given a bipolar disorder diagnosis as well as with people distressed by hearing voices. She has extensive experience supervising and teaching CBT across a range of presentations and to a range of skill levels but with a specialist interest in psychosis and bipolar disorder. She works clinically in an early intervention in psychosis service. Rachel works in OCTC as a supervisor, trainer and as bipolar curriculum lead on the PG Cert in Enhanced CBT: psychosis and bipolar disorder and co-wrote the OCTC booklet: Bipolar Disorder: Managing mood swings.

Additional Information

Cancellation & changes policy

If you cancel more than 14 days prior to your booked event, we will refund your fee minus a charge of 15% to cover our administration costs. We regret that cancellations 14 days or less before the booked event cannot be refunded or changed/transferred.

If you wish to change/transfer your booking after confirmation we will do our best to accommodate you if you notify us 14 days prior to your booked event, and if there is space to do so. However there will be an administration charge of £15 per change/transfer.

Confidentiality

Workshops often contain clinical material. This is always anonymised as far as possible but delegates are none the less reminded to respect confidentiality.

All that is discussed in your therapy sessions will be treated as confidential, with the following exceptions.
We are required to seek supervision by our professional body (The British Psychological Society or equivalent) as a means of ensuring good practice. We will usually inform your referrer of your progress, but the details that we disclose will be discussed with you. We do have a statutory obligation to break confidentiality under rare circumstances, namely, if we believe that a client is of danger to themselves or to others (under the Mental Health Act, 2001) or if we believe that a child is at actual risk of physical or sexual abuse (The Children Act, Section 47, 1989).

If we felt that it would be helpful to request additional medical, social or legal information, we could only do this with your consent. Similarly, should another medical, social or legal professional request information from us, we would not release this without your consent.

Disclaimer

OCTC makes every effort to ensure that this programme is delivered as advertised. However, should a presenter have to cancel, we will endeavour to find another suitable presenter. We will inform attendees as soon as is reasonably practical and, if requested, will offer a refund. In the rare event that we are unable to substitute a presenter, we may cancel a workshop and refund payments already made by attendees. OCTC will not refund travel and accommodation costs that attendees may incur.
All the workshops in this programme are carried out by highly experienced therapists and trainers. The individual presenter is responsible for the content of the workshop and any views expressed do not necessarily represent those of OCTC.
Although highly informative, none of the open workshops or workshop series confer a formal qualification or assurance of competence in CBT (or a specialist area of CBT) since we are unable to assess attendee competency within the training event. However, credit and award-bearing courses that lead to formal qualifications are offered by OCTC in conjunction with the University of Oxford. More about these courses is available on our website www.octc.uk

Levels of competence

Before booking a place on a workshop, please ensure that it is pitched at the appropriate level of competence for you. The guide to levels is as follows:

Basic

Basic workshops are for people from a variety of backgrounds, who have at least one year’s clinical experience. Cognitive behavioural knowledge is not necessary for attendance at these workshops, though in practice, a number of attendees will have some skills in the area, and are refreshing/updating their knowledge.

Intermediate

Intermediate workshops are directed towards people who already have knowledge of CBT, and experience in using cognitive formulations and treatment methods – for instance, they are able to identify and test automatic thoughts, and design behavioural experiments. Most participants will be using CBT as part of their clinical practice, and may still be acquiring new CBT skills.

Advanced

Advanced courses are directed towards those professionals who use CBT routinely as part of their clinical practice. They have probably undertaken a significant number of training courses and/or workshops, and use a broad range of cognitive behavioural strategies to work with a range of presentations at varying levels of complexity.

Making reservations

Bookings can only be considered confirmed after we have received your online registration or application form and payment (or invoicing details, including an official purchase order document).

The registration closing date for each workshop is shown on the workshop description page.  Please note that no applications received after this deadline will be permitted.

If you are booking a workshop place for someone else, you must complete your own details in the billing field, but ENTER THE WORKSHOP PARTICIPANTS NAME/ADDRESS in the shipping field. If you wish to order items using a paper order form instead of online, you can view or download an order form in Adobe Acrobat (PDF) format. Once downloaded, print it out, fill it in, and send off with your payment [cheque made payable to OXFORD HEALTH NHS FOUNDATION TRUST] to the address on the form.

Refreshments

The cost of the workshops includes hot drinks on arrival, mid-morning and mid-afternoon, but not usually lunch unless stated. However, for workshops that do include lunch, if you have any special dietary requirements please let us know at the time of application.

Accessibility requirements

We welcome applications from diverse backgrounds. If you have any particular needs, please contact us
prior to booking.