Book Events

Essentials: Functional Neurological Disorder

This course aims to provide a framework for understanding this problem and it's management.

The New Consultants’ Toolkit: Make the start of your Consultant career a success

This course will allow you to enter your Consultant job feeling equipped and prepared for the new challenges which hopefully will then be rewarding.

Advances in Prescribing: General Adult Psychiatry

The course aims to cover the most recent updates on prescribing psychotropics in general adult psychiatry focusing both on common and complex mental health conditions. Novel psychopharmacological treatments, prescribing guidance, supporting evidence and literature updates will be discussed in the session.

Section 12 Refresher

Presented by the Andrew Sims Centre’s established Mental Health Law multi-professional training team.

Physical Update for Psychiatrists

Designed for psychiatrists and delivered by clinicians who are experts in their field this event will provide practical information centred around the assessment and management of physical health issues commonly encountered by people with mental disorders.

ASD, PDA & ADHD: Diagnosis, Symptoms and Developmental Trauma

A full day course looking at identifying symptoms of ASD, PDA and ADHD and the symptoms from developmental trauma.

Suicide Prevention & the Associated Risks & Preventive Factors

Led by Dr Calli Tzani, this talk will cover suicide prevention strategies, risk factors, preventive measures, suicide notes, and raise awareness about suicide behavior. It will also discuss the risks of the online environment for individuals with suicidal thoughts.

Innate Health

Health Realization/Innate Health (HR/IH) is a simple and accessible psychoeducational intervention which can be delivered on an individual or group basis.

Masterclass: Assessment and Management of Personality Disorder

This talk will explore understanding 'Personality Disorder' diagnoses and how to work with individuals labeled as such. It will examine the effects of interpersonal trauma on interactions and the role of 'logical errors' in fostering more effective approaches.