Author:
Ashworth Polly,Williams Christopher,Blackburn Ivy
Marie
Abstract
Training in cognitive therapy includes a grounding in relevant
empirical research, and the development of a range of clinical skills. It is recognized that this
training will need to be continually updated in line with new developments. Several postgraduate
training courses in cognitive therapy or cognitive behaviour therapy exist in the United Kingdom. Such
courses are expensive in terms of both direct and indirect costs. A postal survey was employed to
investigate the effects of the one-year post-qualification course in cognitive therapy at the
Newcastle Cognitive Therapy Centre on trainees who had attended the course. The questionnaire examined
trainees’ views about the course, of their current clinical skills in cognitive therapy and
their use of cognitive therapy since leaving the course. Finally, continuing professional development,
on-going supervision and further training in cognitive therapy were examined.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Clinical Psychology,General Medicine
Cited by
11 articles.
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