Comprised of one integrated 60 credit course, this programme builds on foundation knowledge to enable professionals from fields of education, justice, social work, psychology, nursing and medicine to develop skills in cognitive behaviour therapy. Course participants must be working within a field which permits access to clients for whom cognitive behaviour therapy may be appropriate. Course assessments: - Four tape-recordings of therapy interviews with transcripts and case details
- Interview analysis
- Case conceptualisation
- Presentation
- Written report
Graduates will be awarded either the EIT Professional Certificate in Cognitive Behaviour Therapy or the EIT Graduate Certificate in Cognitive Behaviour Therapy. Employment outcomes include enhanced opportunities in health, justice, education and counselling fields. 
Completion of the Postgraduate Certificate will enable graduates to develop advanced specialty skills in cognitive behaviour therapy within a range of in-patient, out-patient /community health and wellness focus settings. Cognitive Behaviour Therapy is based on the premise that how people feel and behave is primarily the result of how they think (consciously and sub-consciously), and that it is possible to change feelings and behaviours by changing patterns of thinking. World-wide, CBT has become the treatment of choice for a variety of problems, including anxiety, depression, eating disorders, personality disorders, pain management, adjustment to disability, anger management and addiction, and many others. This programme is offered over a nine month period and involves a combination of three, one week on-campus blocks undertaken in conjunction with practicum in the trainee's own work place. 
March - November 
33 weeks 


For more information see our International Section 
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