Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Course
Stonebridge College.
Summary
- Exam(s) / assessment(s) is included in price
- Tutor is available to students
Overview
This is a professional training course suitable for students new to the field as well as existing therapists or coaches who wish to add CBT methods to their professional toolbox.
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy is a form of talking therapy that focuses on how you think about the things happening in your life and how those thoughts affect your behaviour. A cognitive behavioural therapist helps you to identify and understand your patterns of thought, and to realise how you can alter those patterns of thought in order to change the way you feel.
Our Cognitive Behavioural Therapy training course includes comprehensive core counselling modules and is designed to enable the graduate to meet the National Occupational Standards for Counselling relevant to counselling work within the context of Cognitive Behavioural Training.
Description
What is CBT
Levels of change
Counselling
Counselling 2: Basic Methods and Basic Counselling Skills
Developmental Psychology
Psychotherapy (psychodynamic methods and history)
Humanism
Cognitive Behavioural Change (CBT) Part 1
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Part 2
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Part 3
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy – Practical methods
Coaching – Philosophy
Coaching – Planning
Coaching – Mind Sets
Referral and Assessing Seriousness
CBT for Depression and Anxiety 1: Working with Minor Emotional issues
CBT for Depression and Anxiety 2: Working with more serious Emotional issues
CBT for Depression and Anxiety 3: Managing depression, NEAD, Early warning systems, Bi Polar, Personality disorders. Management and cooperation with professionals
CBT for relationships
Complementary CBT Techniques 1
Complementary CBT Techniques 2
CBT forms and method for other issues
Anger and Stress Management Training
Professional Practice
Requirements
There is no experience or previous qualifications required for enrolment on this course. It is available to all students, of all academic backgrounds.
Career path
Work as a CBT counsellor. After successfully completing our Cognitive Behavioural Therapy course, you could work as a counsellor, spending time with clients on their own, or as couples, families or groups. You could counsel clients face-to-face or via phone or internet.
You could continue your training and become a psychotherapist working for a health agency or as a teacher or mentor.
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