Synopsis :
Clear advice and inspiration for anyone considering a career in CBT or seeking to further their CBT journey.
Despite the popularity of CBT, and the fact that on average it takes eight years to become accredited, there is a lack of clear, consistent career guidance. This can lead to confusion and misguided choices, adding years to the journey or causing people to feel stuck. Tackling this lack of information, The CBT Career Guide explores the various pathways and courses of study, as well as the relevant clinical experience needed to enter training.
Following an introduction, the book is organized into three sections. Section 1 (‘Attract’) takes a broad look at the pathways to and requirements for becoming a CBT therapist. Section 2 (‘Retain’) offers advice on preparing for training and interviews, including how to craft applications to increase the chances of selection. Finally, Section 3 (‘Develop’) considers the career pathways that are available once accredited as a CBT therapist.
À propos de l?auteur:
HELEN MOYA is Chartered Psychologist and an accredited cognitive behavioural therapist with over thirty years of experience in both clinical and academic roles within mental health and learning disabilities. She was Course Director on a CBT training programme for six years, and has practiced CBT in different services and independently, with a particular interest in ADHD. She has worked in a primary care service as part of the Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) programme providing CBT to NHS patients, and in an outpatient hospital service for people with medically unexplained symptoms. Helen runs a private practice, Moya CBT, where she offers CBT treatment for clients and career advice for those interested to become a CBT therapist.
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