BSc (Hons) Therapeutic Interventions
- Part-time study available
- NHS Funding and bursaries available
Most students are from a health care background and tend to return to it. Some move into private practice and others into therapist type posts with both private and public sector.
Past graduates have started running their own CBT businesses and others have become specialist practitioners. Students inform us that this courses enhances their level of employment, or offers a new career pathway.
Examples of job titles in the NHS are CBT lead for Mental Health Trust, cognitive behavioural psychotherapist/therapist.
Alumni Profile
I have really enjoyed this course as I have been able to revisit old knowledge and explore new ideas. I have been able to network with many other mental health professionals in an excellent learning environment. I now have a different way to view client’s needs and delivery of care.
Jane Raynerd, Community Psychiatric Nurse.
Industry Links
The course tends to work with people who have already got employment in a health care related sector. This is not exclusive as we have had students from education and the armed services. The course work (away from University attendance) is generally completed in the student’s place of work. Some students do organise external placements with organisations such as Anxiety UK.