Networking Event for Workplace Wellbeing Professionals

Overview

This event is for RQi Practitioners and other professionals with an interest in workplace wellbeing and resilience. Please join our event to meet other coaches and therapists and to hear a talk on Rational Emotive Therapy (REBT) by our guest speaker Avy Joseph, CBT Therapist, lecturer and coach. 

There will be networking (from 18:00), followed by Avy's presentation (19:00) and food (20:00).

Venue UPDATE: University of Westminster, Regent Street Campus, Room 253, 309 Regent Street, London W1B 2HW

and live streamed via Zoom.

Date: 12 May 2022

Time: 18:00 - 21:00

Presentation by Avy Joseph

Avy Joseph

Avy Joseph is an experienced Cognitive Behavioural Therapist and co-founder of the College of Cognitive Behavioural Therapies.

The College was set-up to train adult learners, therapists, and healthcare professionals in the theory, practice, ethics and therapeutic applications of Cognitive Behavioural Therapies.

Avy has also supported entrepeneurs and business leaders in a coaching role. He published a book in 2009: Cognitive Behavioural Therapy: Your route out of perfectionism (2nd edition out now) and co-authored two others: Visual CBT and Confidence and Success with CBT, with business partner Maggie Chapman.

Avy will discuss the origins and philosophy that underpins Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy (REBT) and how it is applied in practice to support wellbeing in different contexts. Also, in discussion with Matthew Critchlow, we will draw links between REBT, the RQi constructs and the RQi coaching process.

Reviews

Cognitive Behavioural Therapy: Your route out of perfectionism (2nd edition)

I love this book! Avy Joseph's clinical wisdom and straight forward CBT strategies and techniques gives the reader a clear understanding of how to identify and challenge unhealthy beliefs, emotions and behaviours. He gives encouragement and helpful advice on how to integrate the CBT toolkit into everyday lives.

Dr Jennifer Gomborone, PhD, CPsychol, hpc Registered Practitioner Psychologist.

I fully recommend this clearly written guide to CBT. The revised edition is even better than the first.

Windy Dryden, Emeritus Professor of Psychotherapeutic Studies, Goldsmiths University of London.