Course Dates:
24th May 9.30am – 4.30pm
25th May 9.30am – 4.30pm
14th June 9.30am – 4.30pm
15th June 9.30am – 4.30pm
21st June 9.30am – 4.30pm
This course is specially designed for psychotherapists who aim to complement their existing, often non-directive or person-centred approaches with the more directive and structured techniques of CBT, particularly those working within integrative or pluralistic frameworks.
There's a growing trend of clients who are well-informed about the different types of therapy available, and many are specifically requesting Cognitive Behavioural Therapy due to its strong evidence base and effectiveness. As more individuals research and understand their options for therapy, the demand for CBT continues to rise.
In today's therapeutic landscape, many clients seek a directive approach that provides clear guidance and structured strategies to manage their mental health issues. CBT, known for its efficacy and evidence- based methodology, is an ideal addition to your therapeutic toolkit. It empowers clients with practical tools and strategies, thereby fostering self-efficacy and resilience.
By applying CBT, therapists can expand their therapy skills, but also adapt to the varying needs of clients. This flexibility allows to tailor therapy approach, seamlessly blending directive CBT techniques with the empathetic, client-centred ethos of any existing practice.
This course offers an in-depth exploration of CBT principles, their application in diverse contexts, and the unique benefits they bring to an integrative or pluralistic therapy model.
For more information and booking, please visit: https://susilodolacounselling.com/product/professional-certificate-in-cognitive-behaviour-therapy/
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