Cost £95
50 in stock
AETT07
47603
There are no reviews yet.
Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *
Your review *
Name *
Email *
Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.
A live, experiential CBT workshop offering clinicians practical skills development in using therapeutic letters within trauma-focused work. Learn how to support clients in processing anger and loss, grounded in evidence-based approaches and guided by expert teaching.
Reserve your place in this live skills lab and build confidence through real‑time practice, shared learning, and supportive guidance—plus enjoy a full year of access to the workshop materials to help reinforce your clinical growth.
Do any of these questions or statements ring true for you? I wish I could practice an intervention before doing it in therapy for real. It would be helpful to have a dress rehearsal so I could give my best performance. The convenience of online webinars is great, but I often leave without feeling more skilled. I’m not getting the most out of the in-between session task. OCTC is delighted to introduce the CBT Skills Lab, a new approach to developing skills, refining interventio... READ MORE
Join OCTC’s expert-led workshop on Supervision of Supervision (SoS) and learn how to enhance CBT supervision skills. Explore the Supervisor Competency Scale (SCS), review goals and evaluation methods, and gain practical experience through live exercises. Ideal for experienced CBT practitioners and supervisors.
Register today to strengthen your CBT supervision practice and gain practical tools for assessing and enhancing supervision skills. Take the next step towards delivering consistent, high-quality supervision across clinical services.
With growing numbers of CBT practitioners and the advent of increasing guidelines for competent supervision, the need for considered, consistent and high-level supervision across clinical services has become a CBT necessity. This has been highlighted by the BABCP’s move towards accreditation of CBT supervisors. Quite rightly, there is now recognition within the BABCP that CBT supervisors should receive high quality training and supervision - yet there remains relatively little to guide us o... READ MORE
There are no reviews yet.