Metacognitive Interpersonal Therapy (MIT) for Personality Disorders Level I Training
Foundational training in MIT for mental health workers
MIT is an empirically supported treatment for personality disorders and other severe conditions.
Gain Foundational Skills in MIT for Personality Disorders
The MIT Level I training program has been specifically designed for mental health professionals who wish to gain an understanding of the impact of personality disorder symptoms on people’s lives.
The overarching goal of MIT is to promote metacognitive critical distance from maladaptive interpersonal schemas while simultaneously accessing healthy self-aspects, enabling individuals to take control of their actions. It is based on a structured and manualised set of procedures that aim to guide the clinician's therapeutic engagement and treatment from the first session to the conclusion of treatment.
The Level I training has been designed to prepare you to practice this innovative therapeutic modality confidently and effectively.
Details
On Demand:
- Ten modules accessible 24/7 through secure online platform
- Twelve-month access to complete video content
- Approximately 1-2 hours of video content per module
- Video content supported by reading materials
Cost: TBA
Please note: Online purchasing will be available soon.
MIT Level 1 Training
Program Highlights
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- Comprehensive video modules covering MIT theoretical framework and principles
- Structured progression from theory to practical application
- Expert demonstrations of core therapeutic techniques
- 12 months access to training materials
- Progressive skill building from basic to complex
Core Competencies Addressed
- Understanding the foundations of MIT and personality disorders
- Recognising and assessing maladaptive interpersonal schemas
- Developing basic case formulations
- Learning metacognitive monitoring principles
- Building therapeutic alliance skills
- Mastering foundational MIT techniques
- Implementing basic emotional regulation strategies
Program Structure
Video-Based Learning Components
• Ten core training modules delivered via professional video content
• Demonstration videos of therapeutic techniques
• Case study presentations and analyses
• Guided observation exercises
• Self-reflection activities
Giancarlo Dimaggio most often published in these fields:
- Developmental Psychology
- Psychiatry
- Cognition
Facilitator:
Dr Giancarlo Dimaggio, a psychiatrist and psychotherapist, is a co-founding member of the Center for Metacognitive Interpersonal Therapy in Rome, Italy, and trainer for the Italian Society of Cognitive and Behaviour Psychotherapy (SITCC). His primary interest is in personality disorders. He has co-authored and edited six books on psychopathology and psychotherapy, and more than 250 papers in scientific journals. Dr Dimaggio is editor-in-chief of the Journal of Clinical Psychology: In-Session, an associate editor of Psychology and Psychotherapy and the Journal of Psychotherapy Integration.