Unlocking the latest in CBTp: Introducing the OCRU webinar series for clinicians
We are delighted to announce the launch of an exciting new initiative from the Oxford Cognitive Therapy Centre: The Oxford CBTp Research Update for Clinicians Webinar Series (OCRU), starting in January 2026!
This free monthly series is designed for NHS clinicians delivering Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Psychosis (CBTp) who want to stay up to date with the latest evidence-base but may find it difficult amidst busy workloads and limited access, or confidence with, academic literature.
Register now to secure your free place:
What to expect from the OCRU webinar series
Monthly webinars: During 2026, join us on the last Monday from 12:30pm to 1:30pm for a focused, one-hour session. If the series is well received, we will continue offering these webinars regularly.
Expert presentations: Every webinar features leading researchers who will share clinically relevant CBTp research. Presentations last about 45 minutes, followed by a 15-minute live Q&A — your chance to ask questions and engage with the experts. Confirmed speakers for Winter/Spring 2026:
Monday 26 January – Professor Richard Bentall – ‘Delusions, ideologies, and the madness of crowds’.
Monday 23 February – Professor Daniel Freeman – ‘The cognitive understanding and treatment of persecutory delusions’.
Monday 30 March – Dr Lisa Wood – ‘Adapting CBTp for inpatient settings: learning from a feasibility trial’.
Monday 27 April – Professor Emmanuelle Peters – Trauma-Focused therapy integrated with Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for psychosis (TF-CBTp) for people with distressing post-traumatic stress and psychosis symptoms: Findings from the STAR (Study of Trauma And Recovery) trial’
Additional speakers later in the year include Dr Amy Hardy, Dr Bryony Sheaves, Dr Eleanor Longden, Professor Sophie Parker, Dr Louise Isham, and Dr Felicity Waite.
Flexible format: Some sessions will have a single presenter, while others may include a team sharing different perspectives or aspects of their research.
On-Demand access: Can’t attend live? All sessions are recorded (subject to presenter agreement) and available online for three months (or longer, depending on presenter agreement), so you can watch them at your convenience.
Who can attend?
NHS clinicians delivering CBTp are the main audience, but anyone with a professional interest – such as DPhil students, clinical researchers, or assistant psychologists – is welcome to attend.
How much does it cost?
Attendance is completely free. We want this resource to be accessible to all, so there are no registration fees or complicated sign-up steps. While this means we are unable to offer payment to presenters, we hope they will value the opportunity to share their work directly with NHS clinicians.
Enjoy easy, open access to high-quality content designed to keep you informed and empowered.
Be part of our OCRU webinar series
Expand your knowledge and skills with practical, focused sessions led by expert researchers in CBTp. Whether you want to stay updated with new developments, apply insights in your work, or connect with colleagues, these webinars are designed for you.
Sessions start in January 2026. Everyone with a professional interest is welcome, especially NHS clinicians. Join us to support best practice and better care as part of this vibrant #OCRU learning community!
Why attend?
- Expert speakers: Learn from leading professionals with extensive experience in their field.
- Current topics: Stay up to date with the latest research and practical approaches in CBTp.
- Interactive learning: Participate in live Q&A sessions to get your questions answered.
- Connect with peers: Build your professional network with others in the NHS and related fields.
What you will gain
- Essential knowledge: Explore focused, relevant topics in CBTp.
- Practical strategies: Take away tips you can use immediately in your work.
- Exclusive resources: Access materials not available elsewhere.
- Professional development: Build your skills and support your career.
Meet the presenters
Our speakers are leading professionals with extensive clinical and research experience. They are committed to sharing practical insights and the latest evidence to support your development in NHS and academic settings.
How to register and find out more
You only need to register once, then you can add the series link to your calendar:
For more information, email octc@oxfordhealth.nhs.uk.



