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Monday 25 September 2017

Important! 2018 Training Calendar is Ready for Bookings

2018 might seem a bit of a way off but here at SDS we have been busy arranging our training calendar for next year.

All course dates are now available for booking and as you know many of our courses get fully booked up quickly, so make sure not to miss out! Take a look at the calendar by following the link below:
http://www.skillsdevelopment.co.uk/calendar.shtml

Due to high demand we are once again running the popular BPS APPROVED CERTIFICATE IN THIRD WAVE CBT. You can choose to attend any of the modules either in London or via Live Interactive Webcast.
The full Certificate focuses on modules relating to Mindfulness, Acceptance & Commitment Therapy, Compassion Focused Therapy and Dialectical Behaviour Therapy. These different Third Wave approaches are integrated via an additional online presentation exploring the meaning and contradictions within these modalities. Over and above this there is a particular focus on practical issues, problems and dilemmas within each Third Wave approach and how they can be successfully addressed. The full Certificate is made up of 5 modules over 8.5 training days see further details below.
http://www.skillsdevelopment.co.uk/third_wave.shtml

In addition the equally popular BPS APPROVED CERTIFICATE IN RESOURCE BASED THERAPIES is also taking place again in London and via Live Interactive Webcast.
The BPS APPROVED Full Certificate course is made up of 3 modules over 5 training days and includes an introduction to the three modalities,  similarities and differences between Positive Psychology, Solution Focused Brief Therapy & Motivational interviewing. Full details are available by following this link.
http://www.skillsdevelopment.co.uk/rbt.shtml

I WANT TO STOP PROCRASTINATING NOW! Is also back due to popular demand.
Life is busy and we are all guilty of “putting things off”. So this two day programme is specifically designed for delegates to apply to themselves rather than their clients, with a strong outcome focus to help participants change their lives in this important area. Often seen as a time management issue, procrastination is typically initiated and maintained through a number of well researched and established psychological processes. These same processes are equally amenable to a range of effective psychological techniques and strategies that reduce the degree of procrastination that sufferers experience and in some instances totally eliminate it.
http://www.skillsdevelopment.co.uk/seminars.php?courseid=168

SDS training courses have been fully booked regularly during 2017 including Working with Anger Problems next week – now sold out! It’s only run once a year and spaces are always limited. Book next year’s dates so as not to miss out again.
http://www.skillsdevelopment.co.uk/cbt_seminars.php?courseid=101

Booking early not only ensures you get the date and training you want and need, but also qualifies you for our Early Bird Discount. You need to book more than one calendar month in advance of the training to qualify for the price reduction, however some of our courses sell out way before that, so take a look and book soon!
http://www.skillsdevelopment.co.uk/calendar.shtml

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