Course description
The Postgraduate Certificate provides qualified healthcare professionals with high quality training and supervision in CBT theory and practice, enhancing knowledge and skill in one of four specialist areas:
Complex Presentations - This course trains therapists to apply evidence-based treatment to presentations falling outside standard CBT protocols – given that comorbidity and complexity are often the rule, and not the exception, in clinical populations
Psychological Trauma - The course covers the impact of psychological trauma on brain function, memory and psychological development, as well as techniques for working effectively with developmental and adult trauma in a range of trauma populations.
Psychosis and Bipolar - This new addition to the OCTC programme reflects the growing evidence base for CBT as an effective intervention for people with psychotic and bipolar disorders. Cognitive models of psychosis and bipolar will be covered as well as the latest evidence-based techniques for working with these client groups.
Supervision and Training - The course aims to develop both supervisory and training skills by combining didactic presentation with live teaching and supervision practice. It reflects the increased expectation that clinicians are offered sound supervision and training in CBT in order to achieve adequate standards of CBT.
We are now accepting applications for entry in September 2020. For more information please visit our website.
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