Psychological Therapy – Improve Your Service Outcome with Consultancy Support
Original price was: £2,774.81.£2,512.50Current price is: £2,512.50.
Our Spirit training course has been delivered within NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde for over 15 years. This training package provides practitioners with all the slide and handout resources you need to introduce the training into your clinical service.
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Description
Our Spirit training course has been delivered within NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde for over 15 years. This training package provides practitioners with all the slide and handout resources you need to introduce the training into your clinical service.
This package includes 15 copies of the Overcoming Low Mood & Depression books, workplace training and a licence for the SPIRIT training materials.
Total Cost £2512.50 inc VAT which gives a Saving of £262.31 on the usual price of £2774.81 inc vat.
This training is for individual practitioners and whole teams based in various health settings including IAPT, people wanting to introduce low intensity working into their services, management programmes/back to work initiative, EAPs and EEP’s student counselling/health services, occupational health services and more. Suitable for practitioners from all professional groups including voluntary sectors.
Bespoke consultancy also available from £1500 plus VAT
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About the Author
Written by award winning author Professor Chris Williams, Emeritus Professor of Psychosocial Psychiatry at the University of Glasgow and President of the lead organisation for CBT in the UK (BABCP), Living Life to the Full (LLTTF) has helped many hundreds of thousands of people across the UK, as well as in large programmes in the EU, North America and Asia. He is also a Fellow of the Royal College of Psychiatrists and Honorary Fellow of BABCP.