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MBT Basic Training Hobart October 2024

About
Mentalization-based treatment (MBT) is a form of psychodynamic psychotherapy, developed and manualised by professors Peter Fonagy and Anthony Bateman. This engaging 3 day workshop, which is accredited by the Anna Freud centre, will involve theory, role plays, videos and provide an active clinical skills based learning environment. The Basic training is the first step towards becoming an accredited MBT practitioner.  MBT is an evidence based treatment and is now recommended by NICE guidelines, as well as many international treatment guidelines for personality disorders. Mentalising is such a fundamental social and human capacity that it is not surprising that difficulties with mentalising underlie many of the problems our patients present with. All therapies involve some degree of mentalising. What is unique about MBT is that it specifially targets mentalising capabilities as its core function.The heart of MBT is, together with the patient, to identify mentalising vulnerabilities related to the patient's presentation, to attend to and stimulate mentalising, to recover mentalising when it is lost and for the patient and the therapist to develop a curiosity about each other's minds and hearts.
Date
Thursday 17 October 2024 8:30 AM - Saturday 19 October 2024 5:00 PM (UTC+10) 

Rydges Hobart

393 Argyle st , North Hobart Tasmania 7000 (Entrance at Cleveland st) Parking available

TRAINERS

Margie Stuchbery, MAPS, FCCLP

 Margie Stuchbery is a clinical psychologist, turned supervisor, turned trainer and writer. Wrangling with the impact of early trauma on minds, hearts and relationships has led her through attachment theory and related accredited trainings- she is an accredited Watch Wait and Wonder therapist- to Mentalization Based Treatment (MBT). Margie has worked in public health clinically and as a manager of an Allied Health team, in research and currently runs a private practice working clinically with adults and families. Having been supervised in MBT since 2011 by Prof Anthony Bateman, Margie is an accredited MBT supervisor and trainer and also conducts training for clinicians on developing parental reflective functioning and other mentalization based phenomena. She has published papers on MBT and regularly conducts webinars, presents seminars and conference presentations on mentalizing phenomena. Margie applies mentalizing principles to her supervision and training of psychiatrists and psychologists in a range of clinical and forensic domains. Margie lectured at UTS in infant mental health in the Masters of clinical psychology program and remains herself a life-long learner.

Celeste Benetti 

Celeste Benetti is a Clinical Psychologist in Melbourne, Australia. She is an accredited MBT Practitioner, Supervisor, and Trainer. She has supervised and coordinated Public Area Mental Health Service MBT Programs in Australia and internationally. Celeste has worked with young people and adults with complex trauma and Borderline Personality Disorder and their families for over 15 years.She is the Discipline Senior for Psychology for Peninsula Health’s Mental health and Wellbeing Services, supporting psychologists and delivering of therapeutic interventions across all ages and across inpatient, community and emergency settings.In 2019 Celeste implemented the MBT Families and Carers Training and Support Programme (MBT-FACTS) through Alfred CYMHS as a delayed treatment Randomized Control Trial, and has presented qualitative research outcomes from the perspectives of young people at conferences.Additionally she works in private practice with adults, adolescents, parents, and families and provides MBT individual and group supervision. Celeste has experience in supervising clinicians who work in a range of settings including private practice, public area mental health services in Australia and internationally, private inpatient settings, and forensic treatment settings.

margiestuchbery@hotmail.com

Cost: $1400.00

Category Community