Education & training

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Interpersonal Psychotherapy Training

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The course will cover the knowledge and research base of IPT with an introduction to some basic clinical skills and will also focus on clinical practice of IPT.

This course is jointly run by The Anna Freud Centre and The Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust

Participants will be offered the option of undertaking further training following this three day course in the form of group / individual supervision. The London group offering this course consists of experienced clinical psychologists and psychiatrists, all of whom have been involved in IPT practice, training and supervision for over a decade.

Who is this course suitable for?

Applicants should have a mental health qualification e.g. psychology, counselling, psychiatry, nursing, social work, and should have experience of working therapeutically with people with mental health difficulties. The course assumes prior experience of conducting psychotherapy and does not provide an introduction at this level.

Aims of course

The aim of the course is to provide experienced mental health professionals with an introduction to the IPT model, and show how to apply the IPT approach to patients with depression.

Fee

£1000.00

Tutors

Alessandra Lemma, Roslyn Law, Anthony Bateman, Andrew Flynn

Dates

20/09/2010 – 24/09/2010, 5 Days

Location

The Anna Freud Centre

How To Book

Please visit The Anna Freud Centre website here (direct link to booking page).

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