
Course:
• MSc and Graduate Diploma in Cognitive Behavioural
Therapy (2 years part-time)
•
Certificate in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (12 week short course
starting February 2008)
Organiser:
Buckinghamshire Chilterns University College
Attendance:
• MSc and Graduate Diploma - 2 days full-time or 1 day a week
part-time.
• Certificate - 1 day a week over 12 weeks
Details:
•
The MSc will equip graduates with the necessary skills to practice
as Cognitive Behavioural Therapists
• Upon completion of 450 hours teaching and supervised practice,
students can apply for accreditation with the British Association
for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies (BABCP)
• full time and part time options available
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Who
should do this course?
This course is appropriate for those interested in the treatment
of mental health problems and we welcome applicants from (but not
limited to) psychology graduates, nurses, mental health professionals,
occupational therapists and social workers.
Professionals who are currently qualified in a different
therapeutic approach may enrol for the Certificate in CBT.
What
are the entry requirements?
Entry requirements for the MSc and Diploma are a first degree in
a related field such as Psychology, Nursing or Social Work.
The Certificate Course has been designed to provide both
theory and skills training and accepts applications from suitably
qualified practitioners.
Further information:
Visit: www.bucks.ac.uk; Email:
health@bcuc.ac.uk Call: 01494
603171; Key Contact: Wendy Whipp, Programme Leader
BCUC is one of the few Universities in the area to offer an MSc
in CBT and a short course 12 week Certificate.
Based at High Wycombe, we are easily accessible by fast trains for
students commuting from London or the South East region.
Please
mention that you saw these courses listed at psychminded.co.uk
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