About this Event
Fear of Cancer Recurrence (FCR) is an important clinical concern for many cancer survivors which presents at varied levels, impacting many aspects of an individual’s life.
The experience of FCR differs from common psychological problems in that it is inextricably linked with survival and existential issues.
The Conquer Fear intervention is a five session, theoretically-based, psychological therapy supported by a therapy manual. It has been shown to reduce FCR in cancer survivors with high levels of FCR with these reductions sustained over time.
During this three-hour workshop, Clinical Psychologists will:
- Learn the theoretical basis for the Conquer Fear intervention
- Understand the role of formulation in Conquer Fear
- Practice strategies and techniques incorporated into the therapeutic sessions
- Develop confidence in using Conquer Fear clinically
If you are a practicing Clinical Psychologist in Australia and would like to undertake this free face to face training, please 'Reserve a spot' to register. We look forward to seeing you on 24 June.
About PoCoG
The Psycho-Oncology Cooperative Research Group (PoCoG) is the only national cooperative research group dedicated to psycho-oncology research in Australia. Since its establishment in 2005, PoCoG has fostered collaboration and innovation, leading to transformative research and the development of effective treatments for individuals experiencing psychosocial challenges following a cancer diagnosis.
Funded by Cancer Australia, and residing within the University of Sydney, PoCoG collaborates with researchers, physicians, surgeons, nurses, psychologists, allied health, and healthcare systems, to improve the psychological wellbeing of people living with and beyond cancer. Supporting all people affected by cancer to live their best lives possible.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Cancer Council Victoria, 200 Victoria Parade, East Melbourne, Australia
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