Complex Case Symposium for Early to Mid-Career Clinicians
About This Course
At the end of this course, participants are expected to achieve the following objectives:
• Identify the different elements of a case formulation
• Reflect on one’s own practices around case formulation
• Integration of approaches: explore and practice the integration of cognitive-behavioural, psychodynamic and systemic approaches to address the complexities prevalent in public health settings
• Trauma-informed care: develop and understanding of trauma-informed care principles and apply them within the context of chosen process-based approaches
• Application in public health settings: tailor process-based approaches to suit the dynamics of public health settings for a skill set that can be readily applied at the workplace
• Collaboration and interdisciplinary skills: enhance collaboration and interdisciplinary skills essential for effective case management, especially for patients presenting with health and social issues.
What You'll Learn
Entry Requirements
A master's degree in an applied psychology field (e.g., clinical and counselling psychology), and a minimum of 3 years of relevant psychology work experience