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University of Salford: Cognitive Behavioural Psychotherapy
| Institution | University of Salford |
|---|---|
| Department | School of Health and Society |
| Web | http://www.salford.ac.uk |
| course-enquiries@salford.ac.uk | |
| Telephone | 0161 295 4545 |
| Study type | Taught |
MSc
Summary
This course can be studied at postgraduate certificate, postgraduate diploma, and master’s level.
The postgraduate diploma and master’s level are accredited at Level One with the BABCP (British Association of Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapists). This means you can apply for accreditation upon completion of the course, after accumulating 200 hours of clinical practice and 40 hours of supervision.
You will gain insight into how to use Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) creatively and collaboratively with clients, as well as how to assess, formulate, provide interventions, and evaluate your work with them. This course focuses on interventions with clients who have anxiety and depression, as well as those with personality disorders, schizophrenia, and other complex needs. There are also opportunities to study new developments in CBT, particularly those related to mindfulness and compassion-focused therapy.
You will also have access to the CBT symposium, which we hold annually at Salford. This two-day event brings together clinicians, academics, and professionals from the CBT workforce to network and discuss best practices. It’s an opportunity for you to see CBT in action.
Please note: Due to the structure of this programme, it is not available to applicants who require a Student Visa.
You will: - Study new developments in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy.
- Focus on interventions with clients who have anxiety and depression, as well as those with personality disorders, schizophrenia, and other complex needs.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | To be eligible for this course, you should have an upper second-class honours degree in psychology or a related discipline, such as counselling or nursing, or a 2:2 degree with a diploma in counselling or its UKCP/BPS equivalent. Additionally, you need at least one year of experience in a mental health setting, an active interest in cognitive behavioural work, and an approved placement where you can work with clients. You should seek supervision from someone experienced in CBT, preferably an accredited supervisor with the BABCP, if aiming for accreditation. Note that the course itself is not accredited and does not provide supervision or placements, but aims to meet BABCP core curriculum guidelines. Accreditation may require additional study. International students must provide an equivalent to the DBS check. |
| Location | Peel Park Campus The Crescent Salford M5 4WT |
Summary
This course can be studied at postgraduate certificate, postgraduate diploma, and master’s level.
The postgraduate diploma and master’s level are accredited at Level One with the BABCP (British Association of Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapists). This means you can apply for accreditation upon completion of the course, after accumulating 200 hours of clinical practice and 40 hours of supervision.
You will gain insight into how to use Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) creatively and collaboratively with clients, as well as how to assess, formulate, provide interventions, and evaluate your work with them. This course focuses on interventions with clients who have anxiety and depression, as well as those with personality disorders, schizophrenia, and other complex needs. There are also opportunities to study new developments in CBT, particularly those related to mindfulness and compassion-focused therapy.
You will also have access to the CBT symposium, which we hold annually at Salford. This two-day event brings together clinicians, academics, and professionals from the CBT workforce to network and discuss best practices. It’s an opportunity for you to see CBT in action.
Please note: Due to the structure of this programme, it is not available to applicants who require a Student Visa.
You will: - Study new developments in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy.
- Focus on interventions with clients who have anxiety and depression, as well as those with personality disorders, schizophrenia, and other complex needs.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | To be eligible for this course, you should have an upper second-class honours degree in psychology or a related discipline, such as counselling or nursing, or a 2:2 degree with a diploma in counselling or its UKCP/BPS equivalent. Additionally, you need at least one year of experience in a mental health setting, an active interest in cognitive behavioural work, and an approved placement where you can work with clients. You should seek supervision from someone experienced in CBT, preferably an accredited supervisor with the BABCP, if aiming for accreditation. Note that the course itself is not accredited and does not provide supervision or placements, but aims to meet BABCP core curriculum guidelines. Accreditation may require additional study. International students must provide an equivalent to the DBS check. |
| Location | Peel Park Campus The Crescent Salford M5 4WT |
Summary
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) plays a critical role in contemporary health and social care. Delivered by a highly qualified team of psychotherapy and counselling professionals, this course provides valuable insights into the creative and collaborative use of CBT with clients. You will learn to assess, formulate, provide interventions, and evaluate your practice across a range of conditions, from anxiety and depression to personality disorders and schizophrenia, including other complex needs.
Please note: This programme is not available to applicants who require a Student Visa due to its structure.
You will: - Explore new developments in CBT, including mindfulness and compassion-focused therapy.
- Focus on interventions for a wide spectrum of conditions, from anxiety and depression to more complex mental health issues.
Course structure: - MSc: one year full-time; two years part-time.
- PgDip: one year full-time; two years part-time.
The course involves a mix of half-day and full-day sessions, with optional modules on the part-time route delivered in block sessions. Depending on your experience and interests, you can choose from a variety of modules and have the opportunity to exit with different awards.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | To be eligible for this course, you should have an upper second-class honours degree in psychology or a related discipline, such as counselling or nursing, or a 2:2 degree with a diploma in counselling or its UKCP/BPS equivalent. Additionally, you need at least one year of experience in a mental health setting, an active interest in cognitive behavioural work, and an approved placement where you can work with clients. You should seek supervision from someone experienced in CBT, preferably an accredited supervisor with the BABCP, if aiming for accreditation. Note that the course itself is not accredited and does not provide supervision or placements, but aims to meet BABCP core curriculum guidelines. Accreditation may require additional study. International students must provide an equivalent to the DBS check. |
| Location | Peel Park Campus The Crescent Salford M5 4WT |
Summary
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) plays a critical role in contemporary health and social care. Delivered by a highly qualified team of psychotherapy and counselling professionals, this course provides valuable insights into the creative and collaborative use of CBT with clients. You will learn to assess, formulate, provide interventions, and evaluate your practice across a range of conditions, from anxiety and depression to personality disorders and schizophrenia, including other complex needs.
Please note: This programme is not available to applicants who require a Student Visa due to its structure.
You will: - Explore new developments in CBT, including mindfulness and compassion-focused therapy.
- Focus on interventions for a wide spectrum of conditions, from anxiety and depression to more complex mental health issues.
Course structure: - MSc: one year full-time; two years part-time.
- PgDip: one year full-time; two years part-time.
The course involves a mix of half-day and full-day sessions, with optional modules on the part-time route delivered in block sessions. Depending on your experience and interests, you can choose from a variety of modules and have the opportunity to exit with different awards.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | To be eligible for this course, you should have an upper second-class honours degree in psychology or a related discipline, such as counselling or nursing, or a 2:2 degree with a diploma in counselling or its UKCP/BPS equivalent. Additionally, you need at least one year of experience in a mental health setting, an active interest in cognitive behavioural work, and an approved placement where you can work with clients. You should seek supervision from someone experienced in CBT, preferably an accredited supervisor with the BABCP, if aiming for accreditation. Note that the course itself is not accredited and does not provide supervision or placements, but aims to meet BABCP core curriculum guidelines. Accreditation may require additional study. International students must provide an equivalent to the DBS check. |
| Location | Peel Park Campus The Crescent Salford M5 4WT |
Postgraduate Certificate - PgCert
Summary
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) plays a critical role in contemporary health and social care. Delivered by a highly qualified team of psychotherapy and counselling professionals, this course provides valuable insights into the creative and collaborative use of CBT with clients. You will learn to assess, formulate, provide interventions, and evaluate your practice across a range of conditions, from anxiety and depression to personality disorders and schizophrenia, including other complex needs.
Please note: This programme is not available to applicants who require a Student Visa due to its structure.
You will: - Explore new developments in CBT, including mindfulness and compassion-focused therapy.
- Focus on interventions for a wide spectrum of conditions, from anxiety and depression to more complex mental health issues.
Course structure: - MSc: one year full-time; two years part-time.
- PgDip: one year full-time; two years part-time.
The course involves a mix of half-day and full-day sessions, with optional modules on the part-time route delivered in block sessions. Depending on your experience and interests, you can choose from a variety of modules and have the opportunity to exit with different awards.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | To be eligible for this course, you should have an upper second-class honours degree in psychology or a related discipline, such as counselling or nursing, or a 2:2 degree with a diploma in counselling or its UKCP/BPS equivalent. Additionally, you need at least one year of experience in a mental health setting, an active interest in cognitive behavioural work, and an approved placement where you can work with clients. You should seek supervision from someone experienced in CBT, preferably an accredited supervisor with the BABCP, if aiming for accreditation. Note that the course itself is not accredited and does not provide supervision or placements, but aims to meet BABCP core curriculum guidelines. Accreditation may require additional study. International students must provide an equivalent to the DBS check. |
| Location | Peel Park Campus The Crescent Salford M5 4WT |
Postgraduate Diploma - PgDip
Summary
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) plays a critical role in contemporary health and social care. Delivered by a highly qualified team of psychotherapy and counselling professionals, this course provides valuable insights into the creative and collaborative use of CBT with clients. You will learn to assess, formulate, provide interventions, and evaluate your practice across a range of conditions, from anxiety and depression to personality disorders and schizophrenia, including other complex needs.
Please note: This programme is not available to applicants who require a Student Visa due to its structure.
You will: - Explore new developments in CBT, including mindfulness and compassion-focused therapy.
- Focus on interventions for a wide spectrum of conditions, from anxiety and depression to more complex mental health issues.
Course structure: - MSc: one year full-time; two years part-time.
- PgDip: one year full-time; two years part-time.
The course involves a mix of half-day and full-day sessions, with optional modules on the part-time route delivered in block sessions. Depending on your experience and interests, you can choose from a variety of modules and have the opportunity to exit with different awards.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | To be eligible for this course, you should have an upper second-class honours degree in psychology or a related discipline, such as counselling or nursing, or a 2:2 degree with a diploma in counselling or its UKCP/BPS equivalent. Additionally, you need at least one year of experience in a mental health setting, an active interest in cognitive behavioural work, and an approved placement where you can work with clients. You should seek supervision from someone experienced in CBT, preferably an accredited supervisor with the BABCP, if aiming for accreditation. Note that the course itself is not accredited and does not provide supervision or placements, but aims to meet BABCP core curriculum guidelines. Accreditation may require additional study. International students must provide an equivalent to the DBS check. |
| Location | Peel Park Campus The Crescent Salford M5 4WT |
Summary
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) plays a critical role in contemporary health and social care. Delivered by a highly qualified team of psychotherapy and counselling professionals, this course provides valuable insights into the creative and collaborative use of CBT with clients. You will learn to assess, formulate, provide interventions, and evaluate your practice across a range of conditions, from anxiety and depression to personality disorders and schizophrenia, including other complex needs.
Please note: This programme is not available to applicants who require a Student Visa due to its structure.
You will: - Explore new developments in CBT, including mindfulness and compassion-focused therapy.
- Focus on interventions for a wide spectrum of conditions, from anxiety and depression to more complex mental health issues.
Course structure: - MSc: one year full-time; two years part-time.
- PgDip: one year full-time; two years part-time.
The course involves a mix of half-day and full-day sessions, with optional modules on the part-time route delivered in block sessions. Depending on your experience and interests, you can choose from a variety of modules and have the opportunity to exit with different awards.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | To be eligible for this course, you should have an upper second-class honours degree in psychology or a related discipline, such as counselling or nursing, or a 2:2 degree with a diploma in counselling or its UKCP/BPS equivalent. Additionally, you need at least one year of experience in a mental health setting, an active interest in cognitive behavioural work, and an approved placement where you can work with clients. You should seek supervision from someone experienced in CBT, preferably an accredited supervisor with the BABCP, if aiming for accreditation. Note that the course itself is not accredited and does not provide supervision or placements, but aims to meet BABCP core curriculum guidelines. Accreditation may require additional study. International students must provide an equivalent to the DBS check. |
| Location | Peel Park Campus The Crescent Salford M5 4WT |
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