In this course…

Social anxiety disorder can be a very debilitating condition and challenging for clinicians to treat. In this course Dr. Pieter Rossouw outlines the fundamentals of SAD, how it develops, the symptomatology, and the neurobiological basis of the disorder from a neuropsychotherapy perspective. This course will give you a good understanding of the physiological, cognitive, and behavioural elements of SAD with a solid understanding of what is happening on a neural level – a key to the following course (PR19) that addresses the treatment of SAD.

Course curriculum

Pricing options

CE/PD points: 1 unit (1 hour)

Instructor

  • Pieter Rossouw†

    MClin Psych, PhD, MAPS, MCClin, QCA, IACN

    Pieter Rossouw†

    †Prof Pieter J Rossouw 1955 – 2018 (MClin Psych, PhD, MAPS, MCClin, QCA, IACN) was the Founding Director of Mediros Clinical Solutions, The BRAINGro Institute and The Neuropsychotherapy Institute – companies that provide training and conduct research in Neurobiology and Neuropsychotherapy. Pieter also served as a Professor in Education at Central Queensland University (CQU) and the President of The International Association of Clinical Neuropsychotherapy (IACN). Pieter had been in private practice for 30 years. Pieter specialised in Neuropsychotherapy and was an expert in trauma, anxiety and mood disorders. He had published 6 Scientific Books and 70 scientific articles. Pieter literally wrote the book on Neuropsychotherapy, it's theoretical underpinnings and clinical applications, which was published in 2014.