Applying CBT in complex clinical practice: reflections from Dr Helen Kennerley

Banner image for an Oxford Cognitive Therapy Centre (OCTC) blog by Dr Helen Kennerley on applying CBT in complex clinical practice.

In this reflection, Dr Helen Kennerley explores applying cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) in complex clinical practice, focusing on formulation, professional judgement, and maintaining core CBT principles when working with uncertainty and complexity. As clinicians, we often return to established models of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) while adapting to the evolving realities of our work. This […]

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Specialist CBT group supervision for reflective practice

Amandeep Soomal, Senior Cognitive Behavioural Psychotherapist at Oxford Cognitive Therapy Centre

Amandeep Soomal reflects on how structured group supervision can support CBT practitioners working with complexity, formulation, and clinical judgement. In my clinical and supervisory work, I have seen how ongoing supervision supports cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) practice, particularly when clinicians work with complexity in presentation, context, or service setting. The role of ongoing supervision in […]

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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 […]

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