In this workshop we will cover:
- What is Emotional Dysregulation?
- How does it affect someone? Including common physical, cognitive, emotional and behavioural symptoms
- What causes Emotional Dysregulation? Including mental health conditions, neurodivergence, and physical causes such as damage to the brain
- Further effects the inability to manage emotions can have on someone: self esteem and confidence issues, disruption to personal relationships, education and career
- Coping techniques and exercises and how to use these with clients
Learning Objective Participants Can Expect From This Event
- Be able to recognise when someone finds it hard to regulate their emotions
- Understand how being unable to manage feelings can affect someone on many levels and what these levels are
- Have knowledge of, and be able to use, coping techniques and exercises to help people who find it difficult to manage their feelings
Who is This Workshop Appropriate For?
- Therapists and anyone working with people who have emotional outbursts or who find it hard to manage their feelings
How May This Workshop Impact Your Practice?
- For those working with people who have bursts of emotion, especially when followed by guilt, or those who work with people who find emotional regulation difficult, this workshop will impact your practice by impacting on you. You will feel much more confident helping people to manage their feelings, meaning you can expand confidently into this area.
Course Content
Presenter
Jenny is an experienced therapist and therapy business owner who has worked in the private practice industry for over ten years. Jenny suffered with anxiety disorders herself and, after having a lot of therapy and doing loads of research, personal development and specialising in treating clients with anxiety disorders, she has a plethora of knowledge and experience that she now passes on to fellow therapists.
Her experiences of anxiety, both from a personal and professional angle, have led to her having a unique perspective on how anxiety disorders should be approached and how we, as therapists, can help clients. Over the past few years, Jenny has produced many courses, all of which have one thing in common: they all link to anxiety in some way. She believes that the key to helping people overcome anxiety disorders lies within the client, and our job as therapists is to help the client to unlock their own answers to overcoming anxiety and unleashing their potential.
Jenny owns her own busy award-winning private practice, seeing 10-15 clients typically per week. All of her clients suffer with some form of anxiety, whether that be typical anxiety disorders (health anxiety, generalised anxiety, panic disorder, etc), or they suffer from another disorder that involves a high level of anxiety (OCD, BPD, eating disorders, etc).
Jenny also owns the multiple award-winning room rental and referral service Chelmsford Therapy Rooms. The business offers room rental services on an ad hoc basis to talking therapists with the added option of coaching. They also offer a referral service to clients seeking private therapy for mental health issues, matching the client with the right therapist who can help them. All therapists are fully vetted before joining Chelmsford Therapy Rooms as a member.
Finally, Jenny owns CTRN Training, a company specialising in producing and delivering CPD courses for fellow therapists. She produces and delivers bespoke courses for organisations, as well as delivering courses generally throughout the year via Zoom to any therapists who wish to attend. Her courses include: Anxiety, OCD, Narcissism, Imposter Syndrome and Cyberbullying.