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April 15th, 2015, 04:58 PM
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CBT Courses by Distance Learning
I want to do distance learning Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) Level 3 Diploma so please give me details including Course Topics?
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April 16th, 2015, 11:46 AM
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Re: CBT Courses by Distance Learning
Here I am giving you details about distance learning Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) Level 3 Diploma including Course Topics.. Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (Level 3 Diploma): Distance learning course is the ideal way to gain a Level 3 Diploma in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy. Diploma in Coginitive Behavioural Therapy is a flexible and convenient course, which allows you to comprehensively prepare for an exam or career through home study. Course Topics: Module 1: Introduction to the CBT approach Module 2: CBT skills Module 3: Assessment Module 4: Depression and CBT Module 5: Psychological problems and CBT Module 6: Anxiety problems and CBT Module 7: Personality disorders and CBT Module 8: Strange thoughts and beliefs and CBT Module 9: Anger management and CBT Module 10: Unusual settings Age Limit: Students must be 16 years of age or above. Cognitive Behavioural Therapy - Course Content: Module 1: Introduction to the CBT approach The first module will present a brief history of CBT, contextualizing it within the mental health and therapeutic professions. It will also look at the importance of the therapeutic relationship and how this is relevant to the delivery of positive experience within therapy programmes. Module 2: CBT skills In this module students will look at the core and specialist skills needed to deliver CBT effectively. It will also explore and examine the strategies and knowledge base that underpins these skills. Module 3: Assessment This module will discuss how to assess a client for CBT. The student will learn about presenting the information in a logical way with clear examples and case studies to demonstrate the process. Module 4: Depression and CBT This module will look at how CBT can be used in cases of depression; it will give case studies and related example programmes which will help students to understand how the assessment process related to the therapy. Module 5: Psychological problems and CBT By psychological disorders we mean examples such as panic attacks, obsessive compulsive disorders etc. Again the materials will present case studies and related example programmes which will demonstrate the appropriate skills use. Module 6: Anxiety problems and CBT There are many anxiety states that can benefit from CBT; this module looks at a range of different cases and the application of CBT skills to facilitate appropriate behaviour changes. Module 7: Personality disorders and CBT Various personality disorders will be examined and explored in relation to CBT and how this approach may be beneficial to these clients. Module 8: Strange thoughts and beliefs and CBT CBT can be helpful in addressing problems with irrational thoughts and beliefs by facilitating change in both behaviour and thought patterns. This module will explore these changes through discussion of case studies and approaches within the CBT setting. Module 9: Anger management and CBT Within anger management, violent behaviour is included, and this module will look at how behaviour can be managed through CBT in relation to social awareness and events or thoughts that trigger anger and violence. Module 10: Unusual settings This module will look at setting such as the criminal justice environment, community therapy and other unusual settings that CBT may be delivered in. There will be clear examples and discussion of past cases to demonstrate effectiveness and skills. |
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