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An online two-day masterclass for clinical professionals, including psychologists, psychiatrists and physicians, technologists, nurses, allied health professionals and clinical researchers.

This masterclass is being offered by the Sleep and Circadian Neuroscience Institute at the University of Oxford. It will be delivered by Professor Colin Espie, Dr Dimitri Gavriloff, Dr Simon Kyle, Dr Lizzie Hill and Dr Rachel Sharman.  There will be a series of talks and workshops, allowing plenty of time for discussion and interaction. 

DATE AND LOCATION

DATES, REGISTRATION AND FEES for 2023 

Face to Face Masterclass 11th & 12th Sep 2023 

An in-person two-day Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I) masterclass.  The two full days of training will take place in person at the Margaret Thatcher Centre (MTC) at Somerville College. In the evening of the first day, we invite everyone to a complementary dinner with the facilitators at Brasenose College

Fee for the face-to-face Masterclass is £600 (includes lunch and dinner) 

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See a copy of the programme 

Autumn Masterclass  November 6th & 7th 2023 

Fee for the online Autumn Masterclass is £325

Booking for the November  Masterclass will be available soon. 

INTRODUCTION

Insomnia is the most commonly experienced problem with sleep, with as much as one in 10 of the adult population likely meeting criteria for diagnosis. In primary care, poor sleep is second only to pain in frequency of presentation. Chronic poor sleep is associated with cognitive impairment, low health-related quality of life, absenteeism, and increased healthcare usage, as well as increased risks for the development of a range of both physical and mental health problems.

The case for the effective treatment of sleep disturbance is, therefore, unequivocal, not just in its own right but also because of the additional benefits that it may convey to other areas of physical and mental health.

With robust theoretical foundations and a solid evidence-base, Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I) is now the recommended first-line treatment for insomnia in international clinical guidelines. Its efficacy has been demonstrated across a range of clinical populations. Delivered by world-leading clinical and scientific experts in the field, this course sets out to provide attendees with the practical training and theoretical knowledge to apply CBT-I in their clinical practice.