Course description
The course offers clinicians the opportunity to refine advanced clinical skills and to be brought up to date with the latest advances in practice. Master-classes include Anxiety, Depression and Assessing and treating more challenging presentations.
Advanced Clinical Practice is a standalone course, making the training an affordable way to update Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) skills and reflect closely on practice.
Students can apply to take the course as:
- an attendance only course or
- an examined, credit-bearing course of study
Students taking the course for credit will submit an end of course assignment and have close supervision of a clinical session. Successful candidates will be awarded 15 University of Oxford Credit Accumulation and Transfer Scheme (CATS) points.
Students taking the course as an attendance-only course will not receive CATS points, but will be awarded a certificate of attendance from the University of Oxford.
The course takes full advantage of the high levels of theoretical knowledge and clinical expertise available among practitioners of CBT locally, as well as inviting contributions from researchers and clinicians outside Oxford who have experience at the cutting edge of CBT development. OCTC boasts members with special commitment to enhancing clinical practice, training and supervision skills. The design, organisation, training and supervision are by BABCP accredited therapists or therapists meeting minimum standards for accreditation who have extensive experience in the practice of CBT and in related training and research.
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