The Metanoia Institute is holding a series of evening seminars introducing students to different aspects of working with offenders. The first is:
Introduction to Paranoid Schizophrenia and Offending
This seminar carries mental health familiarisation hours. The aetiology and symptoms of schizophrenia are introduced and links between paranoid schizophrenia and offending discussed. We practice learning using real case studies. Counts towards 3 hours of the Mental Health Familiarisation Placement.
To apply please follow the link below
http://www.metanoia.ac.uk/workshops/evesems/Series+of+Evening+Seminars+on+Working+with+Offenders.htm
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Thursday, 30 May 2013
Introduction to Mental Disorder and Offending Seminar
The Metanoia Institute is holding a series of evening seminars introducing students to different aspects of working with offenders. The first is:
Introduction to Mental Disorder and Offending
Myths and Realities. This seminar carries mental health familiarization hours. It is an introduction to mental disorder and offending, with the aim of challenging some of our preconceptions. Counts towards 3 hours of the Mental Health Familiarization Placement.
To apply please follow the link below
http://www.metanoia.ac.uk/workshops/evesems/Series+of+Evening+Seminars+on+Working+with+Offenders.htm
Introduction to Mental Disorder and Offending
Myths and Realities. This seminar carries mental health familiarization hours. It is an introduction to mental disorder and offending, with the aim of challenging some of our preconceptions. Counts towards 3 hours of the Mental Health Familiarization Placement.
To apply please follow the link below
http://www.metanoia.ac.uk/workshops/evesems/Series+of+Evening+Seminars+on+Working+with+Offenders.htm
Introduction to Understanding Offending Behaviour Seminar
The Metanoia Institute is holding a series of evening seminars introducing students to different aspects of working with offenders. The first is:
Introduction to Understanding Offending Behaviour
This seminar introduces participants to different theories for explaining offending behaviour. Risk and protective factors are discussed giving participants the opportunity to practice this learning on real life case studies.
To apply please follow the link:
http://www.metanoia.ac.uk/workshops/evesems/Series+of+Evening+Seminars+on+Working+with+Offenders.htm
Introduction to Understanding Offending Behaviour
This seminar introduces participants to different theories for explaining offending behaviour. Risk and protective factors are discussed giving participants the opportunity to practice this learning on real life case studies.
To apply please follow the link:
http://www.metanoia.ac.uk/workshops/evesems/Series+of+Evening+Seminars+on+Working+with+Offenders.htm
Tuesday, 28 May 2013
Understanding offending behaviour, mentally disordered offenders and Paranoid Schizophrenia and Offending.
If you
are in London in June why don't you book yourself on to some of these workshops
by following the link below. They are introductions to working with offenders
and mentally disordered offenders. If you are a trainee or a psychology student
looking to work with offenders in the future, these might be really useful for
you.
Series of Evening Seminars on Working with Offenders http://www.metanoia.ac.uk/e4663cd5891e43838b66d4d64dad795d?site=da69ef6d-e403-4b5c-b58d-2266c84871d4
1 - Introduction to Understanding Offending
Behaviour
This
seminar introduces participants to different theories for explaining offending
behaviour. Risk and protective factors are discussed giving participants the
opportunity to practice this learning on real life case studies.
2 - Introduction to Mental Disorder and Offending
Myths and Realities. This
seminar carries mental health familiarization hours. It is an introduction to mental
disorder and offending, with the aim of challenging some of our preconceptions.
Counts towards 3 hours of the Mental Health Familiarisation Placement.
3 - Introduction to Paranoid Schizophrenia and
Offending
This seminar carries
mental health familiarization hours. The aetiology and symptoms of
schizophrenia are introduced and links between paranoid schizophrenia and
offending discussed. We practice learning using real case studies. Counts
towards 3 hours of the Mental Health Familiarisation Placement.Series of Evening Seminars on Working with Offenders http://www.metanoia.ac.uk/e4663cd5891e43838b66d4d64dad795d?site=da69ef6d-e403-4b5c-b58d-2266c84871d4
Tuesday, 14 May 2013
London Seminars for Psychology Students
If you are in London in June why don't you book yourself on to some of these workshops by following the link below. They are introductions to working with offenders and mentally disordered offenders. If you are a trainee or a psychology student looking to work with offenders in the future, these might be really useful for you.
Series of Evening Seminars on Working with Offenders http://www.metanoia.ac.uk/e4663cd5891e43838b66d4d64dad795d?site=da69ef6d-e403-4b5c-b58d-2266c84871d4
1 - Introduction to Understanding Offending Behaviour
This seminar introduces participants to different theories for explaining offending behaviour. Risk and protective factors are discussed giving participants the opportunity to practice this learning on real life case studies.2 - Introduction to Mental Disorder and Offending
Myths and Realities. This seminar carries mental health familiarization hours. It is an introduction to mental disorder and offending, with the aim of challenging some of our preconceptions. Counts towards 3 hours of the MHFP
3 - Introduction to Paranoid Schizophrenia and Offending
This seminar carries mental health familiarization hours. The aetiology and symptoms of schizophrenia are introduced and links between paranoid schizophrenia and offending discussed. We practice learning using real case studies. Counts towards 3 hours of the MHFP
Series of Evening Seminars on Working with Offenders http://www.metanoia.ac.uk/e4663cd5891e43838b66d4d64dad795d?site=da69ef6d-e403-4b5c-b58d-2266c84871d4
Thursday, 9 May 2013
London Seminars: Introduction to Working with Offenders
If you are in London in June why don't you book yourself on to some of these workshops by following the link below.
This seminar introduces participants to different theories for explaining offending behaviour. Risk and protective factors are discussed giving participants the opportunity to practice this learning on real life case studies.
Myths and Realities. This seminar carries mental health familiarization hours. It is an introduction to mental disorder and offending, with the aim of challenging some of our preconceptions. Counts towards 3 hours of the MHFP
This seminar carries mental health familiarization hours. The aetiology and symptoms of schizophrenia are introduced and links between paranoid schizophrenia and offending discussed. We practice learning using real case studies. Counts towards 3 hours of the MHFP
Series of Evening Seminars on Working with Offenders http://www.metanoia.ac.uk/e4663cd5891e43838b66d4d64dad795d?site=da69ef6d-e403-4b5c-b58d-2266c84871d4
1 - Introduction to Understanding Offending Behaviour
This seminar introduces participants to different theories for explaining offending behaviour. Risk and protective factors are discussed giving participants the opportunity to practice this learning on real life case studies.
2 - Introduction to Mental Disorder and Offending
Myths and Realities. This seminar carries mental health familiarization hours. It is an introduction to mental disorder and offending, with the aim of challenging some of our preconceptions. Counts towards 3 hours of the MHFP
3 - Introduction to Paranoid Schizophrenia and Offending
This seminar carries mental health familiarization hours. The aetiology and symptoms of schizophrenia are introduced and links between paranoid schizophrenia and offending discussed. We practice learning using real case studies. Counts towards 3 hours of the MHFP
Series of Evening Seminars on Working with Offenders http://www.metanoia.ac.uk/e4663cd5891e43838b66d4d64dad795d?site=da69ef6d-e403-4b5c-b58d-2266c84871d4
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