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Self-Management

Course Rationale
In order for individuals to change problematic behaviour, they need to be able to exercise appropriate self control. This can be obtained via a range of self management techniques and this event aims to provide an overview of some of the methods shown to be effective.

Course Design
This event provides an overview of the theoretical basis for a range of self-management techniques and an opportunity to explore their use in the context of participants own target populations. Focus is particularly on cognitive behavioural methods of self-control, particularly with reference to offending behaviour populations.

Course Availability
Courses are run in a variety of settings including Health Service, Probation, Social services and Voluntary sector organisations. Those interested could discuss their particular settings at the earliest opportunity.

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Please note that work with self management development is also incorporated across a range of our programmised interventions focused on such areas as problematic substance misuse (ASRO), working with difficulties around alcohol and violence (COVAID), and generic problem solving interventions (Think First). We also provide training on semi-structured problem solving interventions (Stop and Think) that also allow for development work in the arena of self management skills. Please follow links for further information.
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