Working with Procrastination
Working with Procrastination Training Workshop
Procrastination is a trans-diagnostic problem that is highly prevalent in clinical practice, and can be frustrating for both client and therapist. It can present as a behavioural aspect of a psychiatric disorder (i.e., depression, anxiety, etc.) or a stable and chronic problem in its own right that can reflect ones personality style. This practical 1-day workshop will provide participants with…
- A greater understanding of procrastination and when to target it in treatment
- A framework for formulating procrastination and planning treatment
- Practice in specific treatment strategies such as dismissing excuses, practical strategies to enable taking action, methods for tolerating discomfort, and adjusting unhelpful rules and assumptions that underlie procrastination
Level: Advanced
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Last Updated:
15/02/2019