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    Cognitive and Behavioural Therapies

    Cardiff University

    Cardiff University

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    United Kingdom, Cardiff

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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Graduate Certificate

    Study Type

    Part Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

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    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines30-Sep-2024
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    Duration 1 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 4,000  / year
    Next Intake 30-Sep-2024

    Cognitive and Behavioural Therapies

    About

    Why study this course

    This BABCP accredited training programme will provide you with the knowledge and clinical skills to qualify as a psychological therapist.

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    Accredited by British Association of Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy (BABCP)

    This programme meets the high-quality standards in education set by the BABCP and is designed to help you towards individual practitioner accreditation with BABCP.

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    The only accredited multi-professional CBT programme in Wales

    This is the only multi-professional Cognitive Behavioural Therapy programme in Wales accredited by the BABCP.

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    Ranked 5th in the UK and 38th in the world

    Our School is ranked highly for Psychology in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2021.

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    Taught by BABCP accredited practitioners

    You will be taught by BABCP accredited practitioners with a vast range of professional, clinical and research experience.

    Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) is a talking treatment tool used by mental health professionals that has been proven to help people manage a range of mental health conditions, such as anxiety and depression.

    This part-time course is intended for professionals working in mental health, such as mental health nurses, occupational therapists, psychiatrists, clinical psychologists, and social workers. However, we offer another route called the Knowledge and Skills Assessment (KSA), which ​enables practitioners with sufficient levels of experience and knowledge to be able to attain the equivalent level of training eligible to apply for the training.

    The syllabus is based on the Roth & Pilling competency framework for CBT with anxiety disorders and depression, and the course focuses on CBT with adults, although we also welcome practitioners working with children and older adults.

    This programme provides high quality postgraduate training in Cognitive and Behavioural Therapies (CBT), and is accredited by the BABCP at Level 1. You will have to meet some further criteria, in addition to the course, for full practitioner accreditation.

    There is a requirement of 100 practice hours to complete the course, the overriding majority of which needs to occur on a 1:1 basis. This involves working with Depression and Anxiety disorders that you will be taught on the training programme.

    Where you'll study

    School of Psychology

    Study in a dynamic and stimulating learning environment, informed by our leading research in psychology and neuroscience.

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    Learning and assessment

    How will I be taught?

    The course is delivered via 14 skills-based training days. You are required to attend all of the first four training days. These will focus on developing a critical understanding of the theoretical and research base for CBT. These training days will include didactic teaching, discussion, video, clinical material, reflections on practice, role play and experiential exercises to encourage participants to reflect on links between theory, research and practice. A further 10 training days aim to develop your understanding and skill in applying CBT techniques to specific disorders as set out in the Competences Framework (Department of Health, 2008).

    You are expected to attend a minimum of eight of the ten training days, to practice the skills taught in your own CBT practice and be prepared to discuss your clinical work at training days.

    How will I be assessed?

    The course requires you to complete an essay, a case study and two extended clinical narratives. You will also keep log books over the year detailing CBT-related activity.

    How will I be supported?

    You will have access to a personal tutor to oversee pastoral care, and there will be opportunities to consult with the teaching staff and to engage in discussion with visiting trainers.

    A Programme Handbook will include detailed information about the programme of study including guidance on completing assessed work. The course outline, handbook and schedules of assessment will be available via the Cardiff University website, and you will have access to Cardiff University Library, a bench library of key text at the course base, and online resources via the Cardiff University website.

    Disciplines

    School of Psychology

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Postgraduate taught courses

    If you have completed an undergraduate honours degree or equivalent from a recognised University, achieving a minimum GPA of 2.8 (out of 4), you will be considered for entry to our postgraduate courses.

    Career

    Career prospects

    Graduates from the course will have evidence of skills in Cognitive Behavioural Therapies, recognised by the BABCP, which can be used in a number of employment fields.

    To apply for accreditation, you first need to have a BABCP recognised professional background in mental health which the BABCP call a Core Profession. If your prior mental health profession is not listed here or you do not fully meet the criteria, equivalent training and experience in mental health is recognised through the KSA Route to Accreditation.

    Read the Core Profession information on the BABCP website.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    GBP 4,000  / year

    How to Apply

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    1. Choose your course or research area

    • Look for a taught course or research area.
    • Check whether there is an application deadline.
    • Make sure you meet all the entry requirements.
    • Check the fees (they vary depending on course) and living costs.
    • If you are applying for a postgraduate research degree only, then contact the relevant School to discuss your research proposal.

    Please note that funded research projects have their own application instructions that may differ from the standard postgraduate process.

    2. Gather supporting documents

    You will need to provide:

    • Exam results (copies of original certificates or transcripts and English translations, if necessary, to prove you have the qualifications listed on your application form)
    • References: some programmes require one or two references (usually at least one from a recent lecturer or professor) – you can ask your referee to download and fill out our Referee report form or obtain a signed and dated reference on headed paper
    • Personal statement: some programmes require a specific personal statement, so check the entry requirements for your programme. Please provide information that is relevant to your application for admission such as: why you wish to follow this programme, the benefits you expect to gain from it and the skills and experience you possess which make you a suitable applicant. The character limit for the personal statement is 3,000.
    • Research proposal (for research students who are not applying for listed projects)
    • English Language certificates (for applicants whose first language is not English) – see our English Language requirements.

    Documents can be uploaded as:

    • Word documents (.doc or .docx)
    • PDFs
    • JPEG images (.jpeg or .jpg).

    The maximum file size is 1,024Kb.

    If you don’t yet have all the evidence required, you can still apply and upload your supporting documents when they become available.

    3. Look into potential funding options

    Visit our postgraduate funding pages to see what’s available. You cannot normally apply for funding until you have an offer to study, so it's important to apply for your chosen programme as early as possible to make time for funding applications.

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    You can apply for the majority of our postgraduate taught and research programmes on our coursefinder pages. If you wish to apply for non-degrees or standalone modules, please get in touch with our team for further details.

    Track your application

    After you've submitted your application, we'll email you a username and password so you can track the progress of your application.

    What if I can’t apply online?

    The quickest and easiest way to apply is online, but you can also apply by post if necessary.

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    You’ll receive an email from Admissions confirming your offer.

    When will I receive a decision on my application?

    Most applicants hear back from us within twelve weeks. For some courses decisions are made more quickly, although applications for research degrees can take longer.

    Deposits may be required to secure a place on specified postgraduate programmes. Where a deposit is required, details will be given in your formal offer letter.

    Unconditional offer

    This means you have been offered a place - congratulations!

    Now all you need to do is accept the offer.

    Conditional offer

    This means you have been offered a place, but something is missing from your application – most likely one of your supporting documents or you are still to complete one of the qualifications required in order to gain admission to the University. Your offer letter will clearly state what evidence needs to be supplied. Once we have everything, your offer will change to Unconditional.

    What if I was unsuccessful?

    You can request feedback on your application.

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    You can accept your offer:

    • online through the Applicant Portal
    • by emailing our Admissions team.

    Your offer is subject to you accepting your place and meeting the exact conditions of your offer a minimum of 14 days before the start date of your programme, unless otherwise agreed by the University. This includes provision of official documentation as required, to evidence the conditions of offer have been met. Where stipulated, payment of a deposit by the stated deadline is also required to secure your place.

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    Apply for funding if you need to

    Find out how to fund your postgraduate degree.

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    Apply for a place in University residences or find private rented accommodation.

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