Dr Nick Bendit on Mechanisms of Change in Psychotherapy: What Actually Helps Clients Get Better
Venue: Online Webinar. Includes access to recording for 30 days. Excludes clinical observation content.
Date: Wednesday, 16th of April, 2025 (6.30 p.m to 8.30 p.m Sydney/Melbourne Time)
Price: 59.99 (Early bird special!! Expires 19.01.25. Discount automatically applied at the checkout)
CPD Certificate: 2 hours (80% attendance of live webinar required)
About Dr Nick Bendit: Dr Nick Bendit is a staff specialist psychiatrist working at the Centre for Psychotherapy (Newcastle), an outpatient public psychotherapy unit offering long-term psychotherapy for patients with borderline personality disorder (BPD) and eating disorders. He treats patients with BPD using the Conversational Model and DBT, as well as supervising mental health clinicians in the management of patients with BPD. He is the current Director of Training of the Australian and New Zealand Association of Psychotherapists (ANZAP). He has published articles on mechanisms of change in psychotherapy, reviewing the effectiveness of DBT in borderline personality disorder, and mechanisms of chronic suicidal thoughts in patients with borderline personality disorder. He has been a co-author on the most recent Australian Clinical Practice Guidelines on deliberate self harm in borderline personality disorder (RANZCP, 2016). He is the co-author of the second-largest randomised clinical trial of the effectiveness of psychotherapy in BPD, comparing DBT and the Conversational Model (Walton et al., 2020).
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