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The New Zealand Psychological Society is proud to host: Unravelling the mystery of addiction, substance use and associa...

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The New Zealand Psychological Society is proud to host:

Unravelling the mystery of addiction, substance use and associated compulsive behaviours: An integrated guide to formulation and treatment presented by:

Matthew Berry Rotorua 19 & 20 February 2018, 9.00am - 4.30pm This two-day workshop is designed for clinicians*1 in both community and private settings who may encounter problematic alcohol or substance use or addiction. This workshop will also have relevance for clinicians working with related behaviours such as compulsive eating, gambling, internet use or sexual behaviour. The workshop will present participants with a comprehensive framework through which these often paradoxical and cyclic behaviours can not only be understood, but also begin to be addressed through a realistic treatment plan. Specifically, participants will be able to: 1. Identify the neurological, physiological, drive, behavioural, mindfulness, attachment, and systemic components of addiction, substance use, and associated problematic behaviours, and integrate these into a single formulation framework. 2. Understand some of the neurological factors behind addiction and how addiction differs from problematic substance use, as well as to differentiate psychological from physiological dependence. 3. Diagnose these disorders according to DSMV criteria. 4. Identify and, where appropriate, deliver interventions for each the seven types of driver of this group of behaviours, including skills from ACT, CBT, interpersonal, attachment, and systems theories. 5. Understand some of the basic principles behind working with dual diagnosis. 6. Assess and integrate into a treatment plan the seven most significant moderating factors of addiction, substance use and associated compulsive behaviours. 7. Understand the role and scope of the five 1 Anyone who is in a counselling role will benefit. The use of clinician refers to people who have a therapeutic relationship rather than just case management.

most common medical interventions for problematic substance use including withdrawal and replacement pharmacology, and integrate these into a treatment plan, 8. Recognise some of the therapeutic mechanisms behind mutual aid programs such as AA and SMART recovery, and identify for which clients these would be helpful adjuncts to treatment

Presenter: Matthew Berry Matthew Berry is a clinical psychologist specialising in addiction, substance use and related compulsive appetitive behaviours including sexual behaviour, overeating, and compulsive use of electronic media /internet. His career to date has included voluntary, forensic, adult, youth, community and residential settings. He is currently in private practice in Melbourne, and provides consultancy, supervision and training across Australia and New Zealand. For the past 13 years he has taught postgraduate addiction counselling and has developed and delivered workshops on Understanding Substance use and Addiction; Motivational Interviewing; Working with Resistance; Brief Therapy; Solution-Focussed Counselling; and Managing Challenging Behaviours. He provides supervision skills and management training to supervisors and staff in leadership roles. Matthew is also finishing off his first textbook about the management and treatment of addiction and associated disorders.

Venue

Rotorua: The Rydges Hotel, 272 Fenton Street, Glenholme

Please register online: http://www.psychology.org.nz/pd-events/ nzpss-events/#cid=884&wid=301

REGISTRATION & TAX INVOICE Name ...................................................................................... City.......................................................................................... E-Mail .................................................................................... Phone ..................................................................................... Rotorua 19 & 20 February

Booking Conditions: Places confirmed only upon receipt of registration and full payment. If your employer is paying for your registration please ensure your payment is referenced with your surname. Cancellation: Up to 14 working days before event – refund less 20% administration fee. Less than 14 working days before event – no refund but named substitutes will be accepted if the Society is notified. The NZPsS reserves the right to cancel the workshop, with not less than 10 days notice, should there be insufficient registrations.

I accept the booking conditions Signed ..................................................................................... Date ........................................................................................ Once payment for your registration has been processed you will receive a confirmation letter. If you do not receive a letter within two weeks of registering please contact the Professional Development Coordinator: [email protected] register online (see link above) or scan and email completed form to: [email protected] or post to PO Box 25271, Featherston St, Wellington 6146

PAYMENT

All prices are GST Inclusive - GST Number 42-486-864 NZPsS Member

$370.00

Non Member

$450.00

NZPsS Student

$100.00

Cost (incl. GST) covers: • m/tea, lunch, a/tea for both days • workshop materials

I have special dietary requirements (please specify).......................................................... Payment method: Please tick one box Cheque payable to: NZ Psychological Society Inc Direct Credit Payment to: New Zealand Psychological Society BNZ, 02-0560-0262471-000 Payment reference ...................................

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