
The DBT Bio-Social Model: A Closer Look is training for all NZ Clinicians and Mental Health Workers.
Programme
Morning: The biological component of the bio-social theory through the lens of physiological sensitivity and reactivity.
Afternoon: The social component of the bio-social theory exploring interpersonal, familial, systemic and cultural invalidation providing evidence for why DBT is such an effective treatment for diverse populations.
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Where:
Online with Zoom (Zoom link will be emailed closer to the event)
When:
Thursday 20th March 2025
Times:
9.00am until 4.00pm. Sign in from 8.45am on the day.
Registration:
Registrations are managed online. We will send personalised Zoom links nearer the time.
Cost:
Early Bird registrations prior to Friday 7th March 2025 = $120.00
After this date = $150.00
Terms and conditions:
- A registration is for one person. To successfully manage the event, we expect only one person to join the training as part of your registration.
- You agree not to record the meeting in any way.
- Registrations are confirmed only when payment is received. Payment by bank transfer (details shown in registration link) must be made prior to the training. By registering you accept liability for the costs of the training.
- Cancellations must be notified to us by email ([email protected]) with full identifying information.
- Cancellations received more than seven days before the event will receive a refund of the fees.
- Refunds cannot be given after that date. Refunds will not be available until after the event.
- A colleague may be substituted for no extra charge if we are notified at least two business days before the training event.
- Printed certificates of attendance are not available for this event.
