Group CBT Supervision


OCTC delivers expert-led group CBT supervision designed to support collaborative learning, reflective practice, and shared clinical insight among mental health professionals.

Our structured group sessions provide an ideal setting for CBT therapists, psychologists, and practitioners to engage in BABCP-recognised supervision, discuss complex cases, and develop advanced therapeutic skills.

Facilitated by highly experienced supervisors, our CBT group supervision is available in face-to-face and online formats, offering flexibility for teams and organisations across the UK and internationally.

With access to diverse supervisory styles and specialist expertise, OCTC group supervision enhances professional development while fostering a supportive peer learning environment.

Our CBT Supervision Fees and Pricing: 

NHS Rates* Standard Rates
Group CBT Supervision £287 per hour £310 per hour

 

  • If rating or feedback on therapy recordings is required in addition to supervision, the fee is £399 (£368) for 2.5 hours per recording assessed.
  • Travel time and expenses are charged separately if the location is more than 30 minutes from our base.
  • Our pricing is reviewed annually to reflect changes in staff salaries and associated costs.

*NHS rates apply to NHS staff, postgraduate course alumni, and supervisees whose work relates to NHS services.

 

To request a supervision, please fill in the form below:

    What level of training or experience in CBT does each person to be supervised have? (E.g. 3 Recently trained, 2 Intermediates)

    ‘Recently trained’ level means people who have had structured training in CBT and some supervised experience in CBT either in the context of their professional training or as part of a postgraduate qualification in CBT. ‘Intermediate’ level means people who already have some knowledge of CBT and some experience in using cognitive formulations & treatment methods - for instance they know cognitive models of depression and anxiety, and are able to identify & test automatic thoughts and design behavioural experiments. ‘Advanced’ level means people who use CBT routinely as part of their clinical practice. They have probably undertaken a significant number of training courses / workshops & routinely use a broad range of CBT strategies to work with a range of presentations at varying levels of complexity