Overview
Key facts
Study on a course commissioned by Health Education England (HEE) that is designed to meet the requirements of the national curriculum for cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) in the context of long-term persistent and distressing health conditions (NHS Talking Therapies). Develop the skills, knowledge and competencies required to assess, formulate and treat patients who are presenting with a variety of long-term conditions in NHS Talking Therapies context using CBT.
University of Surrey's CBT for Long Term Persistent and Distressing Health Conditions programme will teach you more about this topic.
Programme Structure
Courses include:
- Therapists' beliefs about working with long-term conditions (LTCs).
- The impact of LTCs on individuals and their mental health.
- Assessment and formulation with people with LTCs.
- Adapting CBT interventions when working with clients with LTC.
- Working across organisations.
Key information
Start dates & application deadlines
Dates to be confirmed.
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Disciplines
Health Sciences View 323 other Short Courses in Health Sciences in United KingdomAcademic requirements
We are not aware of any specific GRE, GMAT or GPA grading score requirements for this programme.
English requirements
We are not aware of any English requirements for this programme.
Other requirements
General requirements
To be eligible to apply for this course, you must be:
- An accredited cognitive behavioural therapist, with at least one year’s post-qualification experience.
- Employed by an NHS Talking Therapies service with access to clients presenting with distress related to long-term conditions.
- Able to access specialist supervision with an accredited CBT practioner who has attended a long-term conditions training programme and has at least one year’s experience with a significant long-term conditions caseload.
- Able to commit to the six-month course duration.