Report of a small feasibility study involving group analysts and groupwork practitioners in facilitating self-practice/self-reflection groups in the training of cognitive behaviour therapists

Author:

Walker NicolaORCID,de Geeter Davy,Anderson-Wallace Murray,Bhurruth Martin,Brooks Frederica,Harding Claudia,Davice Bird Jill,Fitzgerald Christina,Jennings Elaine,Collins Catherine

Abstract

This article provides a narrative account of a small research study run with a grant from the Institute of Group Analysis (IGA) Legacy Fund. It discusses the challenges and opportunities of engaging in research involving interdisciplinary collaboration between trainee cognitive behaviour therapists working in the NHS and group analysts/groupwork practitioners. It makes the case for building on the results of this study by developing a protocol for a pre-post pilot study using a mixed methods approach to explore whether IGA-led groupwork in CBT training has any effect on patient outcomes and service key performance indicators.

Funder

Institute of Group Analysis

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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