Two Year CAT Practitioner Training 18th Jan 2011
Norfolk and Waveney NHS Mental Health Foundation Trust CAT East Practitioner Training Brancaster Suite, The Marriot Centre, Hellesdon Hospital, Drayton High Road, Norwich, NR6 5BE
January 2011 - December 2012
The CAT East Practitioner Training is run by the Norfolk and Waveney NHS Mental Health Foundation Trust and is a two-year course leading to ACAT Accreditation and a Diploma in CAT awarded by Sheffield Hallam University. With this accreditation you will be able to become a full member of the Association for Cognitive Analytic Therapy (ACAT) and will be eligible to practice CAT within your core profession.
Course graduates will also be eligible to apply to do a further two years' Psychotherapy Training in CAT, leading to UKCP registration.
COURSE AIM & STRUCTURE The course aims to provide a training, which enables professionals with established competence in their own field to enhance their understanding and skills in psychotherapy, by learning the theory and clinical application of Cognitive Analytic Therapy. The taught course is spread over two years and consists of training days, seminar groups, supervised clinical workand a personal experience of CAT.
Booking
Closing Date for Applications is 30 July 2010
Full details of the course and how to apply can be found in the attached document: CAT East Practitioner Training Leaflet
Enquiries to: Jackie Baker, Course Director, Oak Tree Centre, Northgate Hospital, Northgate Street, Great Yarmouth NR30 1BU
Tel. 01493 337676 Jackie Baker email jackieacat@hotmail.com or jackie.baker@nwmhp.nhs.uk
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