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18 February, 11 March, 18 March, 1 April, 15 April 29 April Time: 8.00am – 10.00am AEST

Consultation Groups in Metacognitive Reflection and Insight Therapy (MERIT) 

Facilitator: Prof. Paul Lysaker

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Metacognitive Interpersonal Therapy (MIT) for personality disorders: procedures, experiential techniques and the therapy relationship.

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Metacognitive Relational NarrativeTherapy for Addressing Abusive Behaviour in Intimate Relationships

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Robertson Gardens Musgrave Room 281 Kessels Rd Nathan Brisbane QLD

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Metacognitive Interpersonal Therapy for personality disorders: procedures, experiential techniques and the therapy relationship.

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Title:
Consultation Groups in Metacognitive Reflection and Insight Therapy (MERIT)

Date:
18 February, 11 March, 18 March, 1 April, 15 April, 29 April 2023

Location:
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Cost: $870 (+GST) AUD

These consultation groups are now closed. Expressions of interest are now being sought for the next series.

 

Consultation Groups in Metacognitive Reflection and Insight Therapy (MERIT)

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Webinar, 18 February, 11 March, 18 March, 1 April, 15 April, 29 April 2023

 

Metacognitive Reflection and Insight Therapy (MERIT) is a form of integrative individual psychotherapy that seeks to assist adults diagnosed with psychosis to make sense and meaning of the challenges and possibilities in their lives and to find ways to manage these and direct their own recovery.

Building from advances in both cognitive and interpersonal research, MERIT seeks to expand the boundaries of cognitive-behavioural, personal centered and psychodynamic approaches to treatment by focusing on how persons make sense of their experiences of their own purposes and place in the world allowing the development of a sense of belonging to our larger communities. In contrast to other approaches, MERIT focuses on core processes that should be present in a given session, rather than a predetermined curriculum. This allows for a therapy to be truly tailored to meet the needs of unique individuals in real world clinics while also unlocking therapists’ unique potential for creativity as they seek to jointly make meaning with the person diagnosed with psychosis. Over these six sessions, Paul will provide group consultation on the implementation of the approach allowing participants to think about how to integrate this approach into their practice. Psychology registrars may be able to count the time toward their supervision requirements.

Specific objectives:

1. Articulate the theory underpinning MERIT
2. Elicit a client agenda informing the approach
3. Demonstrate capacity to attend to your own thoughts in promoting therapist transparency
4. Elicit meaningful narrative episodes
5. Define and agreeing on problems to be addressed in the therapy
6. Develop ways on including the therapist-client interaction as part of the approach
7. Elicit the client’s reflections on their aims of the therapy consistent with a recovery model
8. Promote metacognition by stimulating the patients to think about their own and other’s thinking
9. Simulate the patient’s ability to use knowledge of themself and others to respond to social or psychological problems

About the presenter:

Paul H Lysaker is a clinical psychologist who received his doctorate from Kent State University in 1991. He has over 35 years of experience providing and supervising recovery-oriented forms of psychosocial interventions to adults diagnosed with psychosis. He is also an active researcher and teacher with over 20 years of federal funding for projects related to recovery and the practice of psychosocial rehabilitation. This work has resulted in over 500 peer reviewed publications to date and several books. He is the primary architect of an emerging recovery-oriented form of integrative psychotherapy: Metacognitive Reflection and Insight Therapy.

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Institute for Innovative Psychotherapies

Brisbane QLD Tel: 07 3342 1838
Email: [email protected]

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Metacognitive Interpersonal Therapy for personality disorders: procedures, experiential techniques and the therapy relationship.

Date: 10- 11 October 2023
Time: 9.00am – 5.00pm AEST
Cost: $870 AUD (+GST)

Where:
Robertson Gardens Musgrave Room 281 Kessel’s Rd, Nathan Brisbane QLD

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Eligibility:

  • Academics: Early career (< 3 years)
  • Government , Hospital and Primary Health Network
  • NGO/NFP: Practitioner
  • Student (Undergraduate/Postgraduate):

Metacognitive Interpersonal Therapy (MIT) for personality disorders: procedures, experiential techniques and the therapy relationship.

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Brisbane Australia 10 – 11 October 2023

 

Metacognitive Interpersonal Therapy (MIT) for personality disorders is based on a structured and manualized set of procedures aimed at guiding the clinicians’ therapeutic engagement and treatment from the very first session to the conclusion of treatment. MIT adopts a series of techniques in order to deal with symptoms, promote awareness of maladaptive interpersonal schemas, change them and promote a healthier and richer social functioning. This is delivered within a structured framework. MIT is unique, in that it does not focus on specific symptoms or behaviour and therefore does not target specific personality disorders. Rather it targets the pervasive higher-order thinking, interpersonal and behavioural patterns and increasing metacognition, that is the capacity for thinking about self and others.

A major focus of the workshop will be on assessing and reconstructing maladaptive interpersonal schemas. Procedures are described for how to first enrich the repertoire of clients’ autobiographical memories, which are the basis for understanding maladaptive interpersonal schemas. Once a shared formulation is established, the procedures will focus on how to promote change. The therapy works on promoting metacognitive differentiation or critical distance from maladaptive interpersonal schemas and in parallel to experiential access to the healthy self.

MIT procedures now include techniques such as guided imagery and rescripting, role-play, two-chair work, and sensorimotor exercises. These techniques are delivered according to a case formulation which is fine-tuned, shared with the client and continuously updated.

Examples on how to use these techniques will be provided. The role of behavioural experiments and behavioural activations in fostering agency, increasing awareness of mental states, and pursuing goals consistent with the healthy self will be outlined.

Learning objectives and outcomes:

  • This workshop will contain both didactic and experiential components
  • All participants will receive copies of key publications outlining the treatment
  • Live and video demonstrations of MIT
  • Case discussions
  • Detailed analysis of core therapeutic interventions

About the Presenter:

Giancarlo Dimaggio, MD, a psychiatrist and psychotherapist, is a co-founding member of the Center for Metacognitive Interpersonal Therapy in Rome, Italy, and trainer for the Italian Society of Cognitive and Behaviour Psychotherapy (SITCC). His primary interest is in metacognitive processes and mental disorders. He has co-authored and edited six books on psychopathology and psychotherapy, and more than 120 papers in scientific journals.Dr. Dimaggio is an associate editor of Psychology and Psychotherapy and the Journal of Psychotherapy Integration, and serves on the editorial board of the Journal of Personality Disorders.

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Institute for Innovative Psychotherapies

Brisbane QLD Tel: 07 3342 1838
Email: [email protected]

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MIT small group consultations

Metacognitive Interpersonal Therapy for personality disorders: procedures, experiential techniques and the therapy relationship.

Date: 12 October 2023
Time: 9.00am – 5.00pm AEST
Cost: $300 AUD (+GST)

Where:
QUT Health clinic
Level 2
44 Musk Avenue
Kelvin Grove
Brisbane

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Eligibility:

  • Familiar with MIT
  • Academics: Early career (< 3 years)
  • Government, Hospital and Primary Health Network
  • NGO/NFP: Practitioner
  • Student (Undergraduate/Postgraduate):

Small Consultation Group

Metacognitive Interpersonal Therapy (MIT) for personality disorders: procedures, experiential techniques and the therapy relationship.

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Brisbane Australia 12 October 2023 – 9.00am – 5.00pm AEST

 

During this supervision day participants will bring their own cases of clients diagnosed with personalitydisorders such as avoidant, dependent, obsessive-compulsive, paranoid, narcissistic or with depressive and passive-aggressive personality features. Clients with severe emotion dysregulation are excluded. Supervision will help participants focus on the following elements:

Status of the therapeutic relationship:

  • How to recognize alliance ruptures;
  • How to become aware of therapists' personal contribution;
  • How to disentangle from problematic interpersonal cycles in session;
  • How to communicate about the relationship;
  • How to use information from the therapeutic relationship to gain awareness of clients' problematic patterns.

The therapeutic contract:

  • Becoming aware that every therapeutic action can be effective when made explicit and then the client is aware of the link between the desired therapy goal and commitment to therapeutic tasks;
  • Awareness that some situations are in a stall because a contract has not been made, or updated, is quite relevant, and common in the everyday practice of many therapists.

              -Formulating interpersonal schemas

             - Making a treatment plan fitting the formulation

Using experiential techniques such as guided imagery and rescripting, role-play, two-chairs, sensorimotor exercises in order to move the next possible step inside MIT formalized procedures.

About the Presenter:

Giancarlo Dimaggio, MD, a psychiatrist and psychotherapist, is a co-founding member of the Center for Metacognitive Interpersonal Therapy in Rome, Italy, and trainer for the Italian Society of Cognitive and Behaviour Psychotherapy (SITCC). His primary interest is in metacognitive processes and mental disorders. He has co-authored and edited six books on psychopathology and psychotherapy, and more than 120 papers in scientific journals.Dr. Dimaggio is an associate editor of Psychology and Psychotherapy and the Journal of Psychotherapy Integration, and serves on the editorial board of the Journal of Personality Disorders.

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Provider:

Institute for Innovative Psychotherapies

Brisbane QLD Tel: 07 3342 1838
Email: [email protected]

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Metacognitive Relational Narrative Therapy for Addressing Abusive Behaviour in Intimate Relationships

Date: 24 – 25 November 2023
Time: 9.00am – 5.00pm AEST
Cost: $500 AUD (+GST)

Where:
Robertson Gardens
Musgrave Room
281 Kessel’s Rd, Nathan
Brisbane QLD

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Eligibility:

  • Academics: Early career (< 3 years)
  • Government , Hospital and Primary Health Network
  • NGO/NFP: Practitioner
  • Student (Undergraduate/Postgraduate):

Metacognitive Relational Narrative Therapy for Addressing Abusive Behaviour in Intimate Relationships

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Brisbane, Australia 24 – 25 November 2023

 

Domestic violence is a serious public health problem responsible for significant psychological, financial and social costs. At its extreme, domestic violence results in loss of lives. While treatment approaches have evolved over time, research into therapeutic effectiveness often show inconsistent results irrespective of therapeutic orientation. The capacity to understand one’s own mental states as subjective and distinct from other’s is an important factor in the regulation of mental states and physiological arousal often associated with the perpetration of domestic violence.

Deficits in metacognitive capacity has been shown to be associated with high arousal states and acts of violence in clinical populations. Incorporating metacognition as part of a therapeutic intervention provides an opportunity to enhance contemporary approaches in the treatment of men who perpetrate domestic violence.

Learning objectives and outcomes

1.Explore the dynamics of domestic violent relationships
2.Understand contemporary theories of influence/causation
3.Understand limitations of contemporary approaches
4.Understand metacognition as it applies to domestic violence
5.Understand the rationale for a metacognitive, relational, narrative approach to domestic violence
6.Understand the impact of maladaptive interpersonal schemas on interactional contexts 7.How to enhance metacognitive capacity
8.Skill development and experiential exercises to embed the theory in a practice framework

About the presenter

Dave is a highly experienced Counselling Psychologistwith over 35 years of experience in the field. He has managed one of Australia's largest counselling agencies and has held key advisory positions for both state and federal governments in Australia. As a member of the Queensland Domestic Violence Council, he has contributed extensively to the development of policies and strategies to address domestic violence. He isa board-approved supervisor with the Psychology Board of Australia.
Dave's therapeutic approach is integrative, drawing on a range of theories and techniques including systems theory, narrative therapy, solution-focused brief therapy, cognitive-behavioural therapy, mindfulness, sensorimotor approaches, and modern consciousness research. He has applied these techniques in his therapeutic practice, training, and supervision.
With a focus on trauma, abuse, and violence, Dave has worked with individuals, couples, and families from diverse backgrounds. He is currently conducting postgraduate research on incorporating metacognition in treatment approaches for men who use domestic violence. Dave has published a number of peer reviewed articles on the utilisation of metacognition in working with domestic violence. His current interests involve incorporating metacognition and body-focused approaches across a wide range of presenting issues.

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Provider:

Institute for Innovative Psychotherapies

Brisbane QLD Tel: 07 3342 1838
Email: [email protected]

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