Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) has a crucial role to play in health and social care provision today. This course is delivered by a highly qualified team of psychotherapy and counselling staff from a variety of professional backgrounds.
On this course, you will gain insight into how to use CBT creatively and collaboratively with clients and how to assess, formulate, provide interventions and evaluate your own practice.
An upper second class honours degree in psychology or other health/social care related discipline, e.g. counselling, health sciences, nursing. Or
An honours degree (in any discipline) (2.2 or above) and a diploma in counselling or its UKCP or BPS equivalent.
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This master's course has been designed to meet the growing need for people to have the skill set to work with clients with complex needs or mild to moderate mental health issues.
Many of our students are already in employment, but inform us that this course enhances their career prospects or offers a new career pathway.
Introduction to Cognitive Behaviour Therapy
CBT Protocol and Skills Part One
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Anxiety Disorders and Addictive Behaviour
CBT Protocol and Skills Part Two
Choose from one of the following optional modules:
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Complex Cases - MSc CBP
Compassion Focused Therapy - MSc CBP
Mindfulness Based Approaches with CBT - MSc CBP
CBT for Children and Young People
Dissertation
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