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This recording will explore successful emotion regulation skills and strategies to use with cognitively impaired clients. This includes looking at the function of a behaviour (i.e., what need is your client meeting in this moment?) in order to first understand what emotion your client is experiencing. Secondly, we examine triggers to that behaviour to broaden your understanding of the emotion. Then, specific skills and strategies will be discussed to assist your clients through the process of understanding, regulating and communicating their own emotion in order to improve their quality of life. While treatment for cognitively impaired clients tends to focus on the behaviour, by assisting them with understanding and managing their emotions we can greatly improve treatment outcomes overall.
This online program is worth 1.25 hours CPD.
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Manual - Emotion Regulation and Cognitively Impaired Clients (1.05 MB) | 16 Pages | Available after Purchase | |
Transcript (89 KB) | 16 Pages | Available after Purchase |
Dr. Luke Hockey is an endorsed forensic psychologist with over 10 years’ experience working with individuals with personality disorders. He has worked in private practice, public and private prisons, hospitals and for not-for-profit community organisations. Luke has delivered lectures and training workshops for Deakin University, ISN Psychology College, the APS College of Forensic Psychologists, and government departments. He is passionate about working with challenging clients and providing avenues for change, as well as assisting other clinicians to develop their skills in this area. Luke currently works in private practice, treating a variety of clients, writing psycho-legal assessment reports for court and providing supervision to other mental health professionals.
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