Courses at the MPC

Working with 15-18’s @thepalincentre via Zoom (May 2025)

May 21, 2025 9:00 am - May 23, 2025 5:00 pm Zoom

Please note: this training is online via Zoom.

Description

This training course will aim to increase participants’ understanding of the issues involved in working with secondary school students who stammer, their confidence in assessing overt and covert aspects of stammering, and their skills in integrating speech management, communication skills and psychological approaches such as Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) in packages of care which reflect individual need. The course will present work which can be adapted for individual or group therapy for teenagers aged 15 -18 years.

The workshop will be supported by video demonstrations of therapy at the Michael Palin Centre, skills practice, discussion and problem-solving.

Photocopiable resources will be emailed to participants in advance.

Course content

Day 1: Theoretical issues and assessment

  • the nature of adolescence and of persistent stammering;
  • the MPC triad of therapy components: speech management, communication skills and cognitive change;
  • skills involved in building an effective therapeutic relationship with young people;
  • use of the Stuttering Severity Instrument-4, the OASES S/T, and the MPC interview formats for younger teenagers and older teenagers; and
  • clinical decision making and goal setting.

Day 2: Speech management

  • solution-focused goal setting;
  • discussion of fluency shaping and speech modification approaches;
  • identification and desensitisation with individuals and in group work;
  • use of hierarchies to increase confidence, address speech fears and reduce avoidance;
  • introducing cognitive reframing with clients; and
  • how to encourage self-help and maintenance.

Day 3: Communication skills work and cognitive change

  • the rationale and process of communication skills work – integrating communication skills work with speech management and cognitive reframing;
  • activities for developing communication skills and confidence with young people; and
  • action planning – application of course work to participants’ own setting.

Learner outcomes

At the end of this course participants will:

  • be familiar with assessment protocols for younger and older teens, including: the Stuttering Severity Instrument-4, the OASES S/T, an interview for young teenagers, and a more extensive interview for older teenagers aged 15+;
  • be familiar with the principles of fluency shaping and speech modification therapy;
  • be familiar with rationale for including communication skills work and how to integrate this into the therapy process;
  • be familiar with a generic cognitive model and the principles of cognitive reframing; and
  • be familiar with the issues involved in working with young people and the specific therapeutic skills relevant to working with this client group.

 Who is this suitable for?

Qualified speech and language therapists

Please read our booking terms and conditions before booking.

What previous participants have said:

“I loved the informal style and freedom to ask questions/engage in discussion” 

“Broad and in depth understanding of approaches to stammering”

“Brilliant, engaging, interaction”

INVOICES: 

If you would like to pay for your course by invoice an administration fee of £20 per person will be added to the course fee. Please add this additional £20 onto your form when you select to pay by invoice e.g. cost of course: £435. 

DISCOUNTS available for group bookings (20+ participants) Email: [email protected] for more info.

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