Professor Lorna Smith Benjamin presents us with a groundbreaking approach that proposes a differential, interpersonal model for the diagnosis and treatment of affective as well as personality disorders.
Based on natural biology and the study of interpersonal and intrapsychic dynamics,
IRT (Interpersonal Reconstructive Therapy) provides an in-depth explanation of the factors
that give rise to symptoms and psychopathology.

Using Bowlby's attachment theory as a reference and drawing from different
psychotherapeutic approaches such as cognitive, humanist, psychoanalytical and relational,
she proposes an innovative and integral method for treatment.

This seminar presents a unique opportunity for participants to become acquainted with
the work and theory of a leader clinician and researcher.

In an interactive manner, assistants will be able to further their understanding of affective
disorders and psychopathology in general and gain powerful tools for their clinical practise.
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Who is it for?

Psychology graduates, psychotherapists, counsellors, psychiatrists and mental health practitioners, who wish to receive high quality training in psychotherapy and incorporate powerful tools in their practice.

Day 1
Thursday, May 2nd
Anger, Anxiety and Depression
Introduction to the IRT model

1. Video Treatment- resistant case


2. The interviewing method



3. Natural biology and
case formulation models

Lunch 

4. Treatment Model


5. Role-play I: Anxiety

Day 2

Friday, May 3rd:
Pattern Analysis and
Differential Diagnosis

1. The SASB model


2. Applications to cases 1 and 2.



3. Role-play II: Depression


Lunch

4. The case formulation and treatment models as applied to the case.

5. Review of related data.

6. Role play III: Anger

Day 3

Saturday, May 4th:
Treatment


1. The treatment model and therapy process,  applied to the cases.

2. Role play IV: a CORDS case (Comorbid, Often Rehospitalized, Dysfunctional and Suicidal).

3. Review of SASB, Case Formulation and IRT Treatment models

Lunch

4. Panel Discussion

5. Q & A and further discussion with the audience


programme in detail

LORNA SMITH BENJAMIN

PhD, ABPP, FDHC


Is former President of the Society for Psychotherapy Research (SPR); creator of Structural Analysis of Social Behaviour (SASB), an observational as well as self-rating method of assessing interpersonal and intrapsychic patterns. Professor emeritus of Psychology and adjunct Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Utah, she continues to teach part-time at the University of Utah Neuropsychiatric Institute and has maintained her clinical practice to this date. Dr. Benjamin was an advisor to the DSM-IV task force that defined personality disorders and is a co-author of the Wisconsin Personality Disorders Inventory (WISPI) as well as the American Psychiatric Association’s Structured Clinical Interview for Diagnosis according to DSM-IV Axis II Personality Disorders (SCID-II).

 A step away from Harry Harlow, John Bowlby, Carl Whitaker and Carl Rogers

Dr. Benjamin’s contribution to the field of psychotherapy as a theorist, researcher and clinician has been significant. By her side, one is just a step away from fundamental contributors to important schools of psychotherapy. She has worked with John Bowlby, Harry Harlow, Carl Rogers and Carl Whitaker and they have directly influenced her work and research. Her doctoral dissertation with Harry Harlow and her work at his laboratory reflects her lasting interest in studying clinical phenomena using perspectives and methods of basic science.

Testimonials

"Dr. Benjamin is a master clinicianand phenomenal educator – it does not get any better than her. My training with her
has felt like being
gifted a treasure chest of clinical wisdom that
has been profoundly informative and
effective, an experience that I am able to
return to over and
over again for years
to come...


Ju Hui Park,
PhD

Licensed Clinical Psychologist
Psychotherapist in Private Practice
"I am profoundly grateful to have had Dr. Benjamin as my graduate school mentor and clinical supervisor. The training I received from her helped me grow professionally and personally in ways that are hard to express in a few sentences! To this day, I use my training in coding interpersonal behavior, case formulation, and research...


Tracey Smith,
PhD

Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry, Baylor College of Medicine.
Associate Director for Improving Clinical Care, South Central Mental Illness Research Education and Clinical Center.


"My training with Dr. Benjamin provided an essential foundation to my daily work as a clinician, researcher, and educator. I am indebted to her evidence-based approach and training in advanced case conceptualization, understanding and appreciation of interpersonal dynamics, and core principles of enhancing motivation...


Justin MacKenzie, PhD

Director - Rehabilitation Psychology Services & Clinic, University of Utah
"I first learned the Structural Analysis
of Social Behavior
(SASB) over 25 years ago
as a graduate student.
Since that time,
SASB has never failed
me –I have applied
the principles, over
and over, in all
aspects of my
career and have consistently relied
on my learnings
with excellent results...


Kelly Schloredt, PhD, ABPP

Leader, CONNECT Program
Seattle Children's Hospital

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