Level 6 (20 credits)
Brief Cognitive Behaviour Therapy Interventions - Single module
3 reasons to study Brief Cognitive Behaviour Therapy Interventions at Salford:
- Gain the theoretical knowledge, practical skills and interpersonal awareness necessary to apply brief cognitive behavioural interventions to your clinical practice
- Be part of multi-disciplinary learning environment
- Learn from subject experts
You can take this course as a single module for continuing professional development or as part of a BSc (Hons) Enhancing Professional Health Care Practice
The module will look at:
- Theory of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) for emotional disorders
- Assessment, problem identification and goal setting
- Models to individualised formulation
- Socialisation to model and normalisation of experience
- CBT in depression
- CBT in anxiety disorders
- Socratic dialogue and the identification of automatic thoughts, assumptions and beliefs
- Working with cognition and cognitive restructuring
- Behavioural experiments and interventions
- The therapeutic relationship: collaboration, negotiation and process issues
- Reviewing progress and closure
- Using self-help materials.
Course details
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