LLTTF Adult/Older adult course

Set of 4 Replacement A1 Posters

£24.00

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Format

Language

English

SKU
RPLC001
Categories
Low Mood and Stress

(Vicious circle, Bad thought spotter, ABTPB, E4SP)

Replacement set of the 4 LLTTF posters- colour, A2 sized – as included in the LLTTF course.

Multiple uses – in outpatient clinics/waiting areas as well as a replacement set if the originals included in the class start-up pack have become damaged.

£20 plus vat per set (£24 including vat per set of four posters)

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.

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(Vicious circle, Bad thought spotter, ABTPB, E4SP)

Replacement set of the 4 LLTTF posters- colour, A2 sized – as included in the LLTTF course.

Multiple uses – in outpatient clinics/waiting areas as well as a replacement set if the originals included in the class start-up pack have become damaged.

£20 plus vat per set (£24 including vat per set of four posters)

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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.