Igor Krnetic

Kralja Petra I Karađorđevića 11 78000 Banja Luka Bosnia and Herzegovina

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Igor Krnetic, PhD, is a former university professor of psychopathology and psychotherapy. After 18 years of academic work, he voluntarily resigned from his university position to fully dedicate himself to psychotherapy practice, education, and supervision.
Since 2007, he has been leading a four-year training program in CBT in accordance with the training standards of the European Association for Behaviour and Cognitive Therapies. Since 2011, he has conducted over 60 trainings in third-wave CBT and has trained more than 1000 professionals in numerous cities across the former Yugoslavia (Banja Luka, Sarajevo, Belgrade, Novi Sad, Zagreb, Split, Rijeka, and Ljubljana), as well as in Uganda (Kampala).
He has been continuously leading a regional online supervision group in CFT since 2019.
You can read full professional biography at www.krnetic.com

email: centarzakbt@gmail.com

Supervisor information

Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian, Montenegrin and English

PhD

Individuals, Groups, Online, In Person

• Introductory training in CFT, Zurich, led by Paul Gilbert – 2013 • Advanced clinical skills training in CFT, University of Derby (UK), led by Paul Gilbert – 2013 • Advanced online training: CFT for Complex Cases, led by Paul Gilbert – 2020 • Advanced online training: CFT – Working with Fears, Blocks and Resistances to Compassion, led by Paul Gilbert – 2021 • Online training series: Fundamentals of Clinical Supervision in CFT, led by Wendy Wood – 2024 • Online training and supervision series: Clinical Supervision and Compassion Focused Therapy (CFT), led by Paul Gilbert and Wendy Wood – 2024

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Since 2007, he has been leading a four-year training program in CBT in accordance with the training standards of the European Association for Behaviour and Cognitive Therapies. Since 2011, he has conducted over 60 trainings in third-wave CBT and has trained more than 1000 professionals in numerous cities across the former Yugoslavia (Banja Luka, Sarajevo, Belgrade, Novi Sad, Zagreb, Split, Rijeka, and Ljubljana), as well as in Uganda (Kampala).
He has been continuously leading a regional online supervision group in CFT since 2019.
You can read full professional biography at www.krnetic.com

email: centarzakbt@gmail.com

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You can read full professional biography at www.krnetic.com

email: centarzakbt@gmail.com