Introduction to CBT Course – Online Zoom Workshops | 2026

Join our structured CBT workshop series designed for mental health professionals. Learn essential skills in assessment, formulation, therapeutic strategies, and working with depression and common clinical problems. Gain practical experience through role-play and expert guidance.

Secure your place today and start building confidence in CBT techniques with hands-on training. Enrol now for one-year access to resources and support to reinforce your learning journey.

Cost £1,000

Included:
Part 1: Assessment & Formulation | 15 & 16 April 2026

This workshop will give participants a grounding in the fundamental skills of using CBT. The workshop incorporates a brief introduction to basic CBT theory, but the main aim is to teach participants the CBT skills of assessing clients and producing CBT formulations, or case conceptualisations, of their problems. The workshop is focused on practical clinical skills, and therefore the bulk of the work involves role-playing. The workshop leaders will role-play clients and workshop participants in small groups will follow through the different stages of assessment, finally producing a CBT formulation for the ‘client’.

Part 2: Basic Therapeutic Skills | 05 & 06 May 2026

This workshop builds on the Assessment and Formulation workshop and provides an introduction to some of the basic strategies used in CBT. These include agenda setting, identifying and testing negative thoughts, using guided discovery (“Socratic questioning”), goal setting, and the use of behavioural experiments. As with Part 1, the workshop involves extensive role-playing, in order to give participants hands-on experience and feedback of clinical strategies.

Part 3: Working with Depression | 03 & 04 June 2026

The aim of this workshop is to develop and refine some of the basic skills learned in Parts 1 and 2, and integrate them in the context of working with clients with depression. Particular issues addressed will include: engendering hope, countering withdrawal and inactivity, and dealing with negative automatic thoughts and suicidal ideation. The workshop will provide plenty of opportunity to practise therapy skills derived from the cognitive model of depression.

 

Part 4: Day 1 - Working with Common Problems | 29 June 2026

These workshops build on Parts 1 & 2 and aim to give participants an introduction to specific models and ways of working with some problems commonly encountered in clinical practice. The workshops will be skills based and give participants opportunities to practice techniques relevant to the specific problems.

 

Part 4: Day 2 - Working with Common Problems | 30 June 2026

These workshops build on Parts 1 & 2 and aim to give participants an introduction to specific models and ways of working with some problems commonly encountered in clinical practice. The workshops will be skills based and give participants opportunities to practice techniques relevant to the specific problems.

 

Part 1: Assessment & Formulation – 15 & 16 April 2026

This workshop will give participants a grounding in the fundamental skills of using CBT. The workshop incorporates a brief introduction to basic CBT theory, but the main aim is to teach participants the CBT skills of assessing clients and producing CBT formulations, or case conceptualisations, of their problems. The workshop is focused on practical clinical skills, and therefore the bulk of the work involves role-playing. The workshop leaders will role-play clients and workshop participants in small groups will follow through the different stages of assessment, finally producing a CBT formulation for the ‘client’.

Part 2: Basic Therapeutic Skills – 05 & 06 May 2026

This workshop builds on the Assessment and Formulation workshop and provides an introduction to some of the basic strategies used in CBT. These include agenda setting, identifying and testing negative thoughts, using guided discovery (“Socratic questioning”), goal setting, and the use of behavioural experiments. As with Part 1, the workshop involves extensive role-playing, in order to give participants hands-on experience and feedback of clinical strategies.

Part 3: Working with Depression – 03 & 04 June 2026

The aim of this workshop is to develop and refine some of the basic skills learned in Parts 1 and 2 and integrate them in the context of working with clients with depression. Particular issues addressed will include engendering hope, countering withdrawal and inactivity, and dealing with negative automatic thoughts and suicidal ideation. The workshop will provide plenty of opportunity to practise therapy skills derived from the cognitive model of depression.

Part 4: Working with Common Problems – 29 & 30 June 2026

Day 1: Panic (am); Health Anxiety (pm)

Day 2: OCD (am); Social Anxiety (pm)

These workshops build on Parts 1 & 2 and aim to give participants an introduction to specific models and ways of working with some problems commonly encountered in clinical practice. The workshops will be skills based and give participants opportunities to practice techniques relevant to the specific problems.

These workshops are suitable for mental health professionals from any discipline who want a basic introduction to CBT skills. They have been successfully run around the country for nurses, doctors, trainee psychologists, occupational therapists, social workers and counsellors.

The workshops build on each other, and this means that you will only be accepted for Part 2 if you have attended Part 1, and you will only be accepted for Parts 3 and/or 4 if you have attended Parts 1 & 2. You can attend either or both days of Part 4.

Date

15 April 2026 to 30 June 2026

Registration Closing Date

13 April 2026 at 12:00 pm

Certificate of Attendance

A digital certificate that states the hours of live participation in the workshop will be emailed to you after the training event. You must attend the workshop live to receive a certificate.

Workshop Recording

The recording will be available to view for a period of one year.

Workshop Recording Terms and Conditions

By attending this workshop, I understand I am giving my consent for the workshop to be video recorded and for this video recording to be available to people attending the workshop live, for the amount of time determined by OCTC and outlined in the purchase agreement. My name, if displayed onscreen, and my image will make up part of this recording. Recordings are the property of OCTC and making copies of these recordings or sharing login details is not permitted. Please do not reveal details which may compromise the anonymity of clients.

Cost Centre Code

Subjective Code

Part 1: Assessment & Formulation | 15 & 16 April 2026

Date

15 and 16 April 2026

Time

09:30 am to 04:30 pm

CPD Hours

12 hrs

Part 2: Basic Therapeutic Skills | 05 & 06 May 2026

Date

15 and 16 April 2026

Time

09:30 am to 04:30 pm

CPD Hours

12 hrs

Part 3: Working with Depression | 03 & 04 June 2026

Date

03 and 04 June 2026

Time

09:30 am to 04:30 pm

CPD Hours

12 hrs

Part 4: Day 1 - Working with Common Problems | 29 June 2026

Date

29 June 2026

Time

09:30 am to 04:30 pm

CPD Hours

6 hrs

Part 4: Day 2 - Working with Common Problems | 30 June 2026

Date

29 June 2026

Time

09:30 am to 04:30 pm

CPD Hours

6 hrs

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