Actively promoted by The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE), CBT is an evidence-based therapy recommended to treat a range of mental health problems. The techniques can be applied in general medical, nursing and psychological practice. So, whether your goal is to become a Cognitive Behavioural Therapist or you want to apply the techniques in a broader context, this course gives you the skills and practical training you need to be confident in theory and practice.
A typical offer will include a relevant degree, for example psychology, or the equivalent from an allied field.
You must also have at least two year’s post-graduation work experience working with vulnerable adults and/or those with mental health problems.
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