The long awaited @NHSEngland & @LGBTfdn LGBTQ+ Positive Practice Guide will be published on Monday 15th July 2024! Join us on Wednesday 7th August 2024 to hear more behind this work and to bring the recommendations & case studies to life. @SBeattie0 @ASWhittington @DaisyCarterCBT
The first day of celebrations for Eid Al-Adha begins today.
Eid Al-Adha Mubarak to our members, colleagues and friends celebrating at this time.
#EidAlAdha#EidMubarak
'Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Adults with ADHD' is a special in-conference workshop hosted by Dr Antonia Dittner at #BABCP2024 on 24 July. Find out more from Antonia bout the session -
https://t.co/n3zGdAc7RP
@Blackwell_SE @DrJoDaniels
Brilliant to see it in print, thanks @BABCP.
Endless gratitude for being able to work with Amy, @SindhuSomanadh1, @LeilaLawton3, @cantwels1 and so many other amazing @IAPTworkers
Your expertise, skill, passion and drive is incredible
If you were unsure about how to be an 'ally', our LGBTQ+ Special Interest Group - @BABCP_LGBTQplus - has listed some 'top tips'
#PrideMonth
https://t.co/grlvaaSZgb
Interested in delivering psychological interventions to help young people with low mood? Come and work with us!! Two research assistant positions, closing date 9th June. https://t.co/2yu5lnCG8I
It's #MaternalMentalHealthAwarenessWeek - one of the key themes is about raising public and professional awareness of perinatal mental health problems
Find out more from @MMHAlliance
https://t.co/9TBgeQrvis
🚨Last chance to apply for our PGDip in #CBT with @RoyalHolloway!
Open to candidates with experience in delivering psychosocial interventions or CBT for anxiety or depression.
Deadline: 23:30 Sunday 28 April
Learn more👉https://t.co/rGeIA9GLbp @KingsDClinPsy@MaudsleyNHS
Today marks the start of Black Maternal Health Awareness Week.
Black mothers remain 4x more likely to die in pregnancy, childbirth & postpartum.
This week is a reminder that action is needed to address the inequalities Black women face at every stage of the birthing journey.
1. Applications for the PGDip in CBT with King’s College London and Royal Holloway are now open and will close at 23:30 Sunday 28thApril. Please see website for further info: https://t.co/MnHOixGpg4
1. Do you have experience in delivering psychosocial interventions or CBT with your patients with anxiety or depression? Have you considered doing a paid one-year post qualification training in CBT while working at an NHS Talking Therapies service? Please come to the CBT PGDip
Please come along to our open evening on Teams to learn more about the London based CBT postgrad diploma courses starting in October 2024. Retweets much appreciated 😊
Our CBT PGDip colleagues have confirmed their open evening - between 6-7pm on Monday 8th April on MS Teams. See here for further information and how to book on https://t.co/oVmvlACOd3
tCBT New paper: What are the barriers to mental health support for racially-minoritised people within the UK? A systematic review and thematic synthesis
Full free text at https://t.co/gkBflQMgl7
Hello! I'm currently recruiting young people, aged 16-18, to take part in my study looking at social anxiety and relationships with other people. Please scan the QR code or email me on [email protected] if you are interested in taking part. RTs much appreciated!
2. Recruitment for their next intake should start late April/early May, with an open day in mid-April. For further informaton about the course, pelase see https://t.co/MnHOixGpg4
If you have any questions about the course, please contact [email protected]
1. Did you know @KingsCollegeLon offers a CBT PGDip course? This is a clinical course, for experienced mental health professionals and trainees on the course will work in IAPT services whilst being trained in evidence-based CBT for adults with depression and anxiety disorders.
I would like to remind those who knew Bill (many of us) and have been impacted by his work (everyone) of his contribution to the study of Trauma in Children. Here is a flashback to his Festrschrift in 2005. More soon!
https://t.co/CdesxzdK0C
@BABCP@theCBTJournal