Qualification in Counselling, Psychotherapy or other helping professionals with therapeutic experience. . Students currently in training will be considered, on the understanding that the Certificate qualification cannot be used until they have qualified. Entry is by application form.
Knowledge
• On completing of this module, trainees will be able to:
• Critically outline the limitations of traditional short-term CBT
• Analyse the role of Case Formulation in CBT
• Critically describe some of the new contributions to CBT
• theory and practice e.g. Core Beliefs/Schemas; Acceptance, Mindfulness
Skills
• On completion of this module, trainees will be able to:
• Collaboration Skills
• Socratic Questioning Skills
• Case Formulation Skills
• Basic Mindfulness Skills
Assessment
Critically describe the development of the theory and practice of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, from basic techniques to more recent innovations, making reference to its applications to specific clinical issues (such as Depression, Anxiety, Addictions etc) – (3,500 words)
Fees: €750 (€500 for PCI College Students and Graduates)
Fees are non-refundable in all personal circumstances. All courses run subject to demand and the formation of a viable class cohort. A full refund will be given to all applicants in the event that the class does not proceed.
Laura Turley MIACP. BSc. (Hons.)Couns./Psych., BSc Psych., MA Add. Stud., Prof. Cert. in CBT, PG Dip CBT, MIACP. Laura holds an Honours Degree in Psychology, a Masters Degree in Addiction Studies, an Honours Degree in Counselling and Psychotherapy, and a Higher Diploma in CBT. She works with a wide range of issues including depression, panic attacks, addiction, grief, low self-esteem, trauma, eating disorders and stress. She has a particular interest in the anxiety disorders, including obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) and social phobia