CBT in Practice 2016

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About the course

A range of three skills-based courses designed to help you implement basic Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) within your practice and service. You can attend all three days or just one or two. Each course is eligible for 6 CPD hours subject to your peer group approval.

This course is suitable for all professionals who see patients with mental health problems, including psychiatrists, nurses, GPs, IAPT workers, psychologists, counsellors and other therapists. No prior experience of CBT is needed in order to attend

About the Trainer:

Paul Blenkiron is a national trainer in CBT and an accredited member of the British Association for Behavioural & Cognitive Psychotherapies. Based at Bootham Park Hospital in York, he is an NHS consultant psychiatrist with 15 years’ experience of integrating therapy into daily practice.  Paul is also CBT Tutor for North Yorkshire Psychiatry Training Scheme and a current ‘NICE Fellow’, facilitating the practical implementation of several clinical guidelines. He authored the innovative ‘how to do it’ book Stories and Analogies in CBT (Wiley-Blackwell, 2010), now translated into Chinese, and works as an advisor to England’s first National Books on Prescription Scheme, launched in public libraries in 2013

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