Psychological Therapies for Complex Cases Module
Master
In Bradford
Description
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Type
Master
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Location
Bradford
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Duration
4 Months
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Start date
Different dates available
This module is designed for health or social care-professionals working with people with severe and enduring mental health difficulties that have so-called “complex” care needs.
This module can help further develop your therapy skills with a focus on working with people with a diagnosis of psychosis and personality disorder. It draws upon a range of psychological therapies, including recent innovations in strengths-based cognitive behavioural therapy and ‘third wave’ or ‘contextual’ psychotherapeutic practice, acceptance and commitment therapy, schema therapy, mindfulness and principles of positive psychology.
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About this course
This module requires familiarity and experience in the fundamentals of cognitive behavioural psychotherapy.
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Subjects
- Mental Health
- Healthcare
- Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
- Positive Psychology
- Socialcare
- Mental health difficulties
- Diagnosis of psychosis
- Diagnosis of personality disorder
- Psychological therapies
- Psychological Therapies for Complex Cases
Course programme
The modules for this course can be found in the latest programme specification.
This module is provided as part of this interdisciplinary Framework within the Faculty of Health Studies. The Framework enables students to create an individualised programme of study that will meet either their needs and/or the employers’ needs for a changing diverse workforce within a modern organisation.
The modules and academic awards are presented in areas representing employment practice or work based or clinical disciplines.
Whilst some students can build their own academic awards by choosing their own menu of module options, other students will opt for a named academic award. The Framework also provides the option for students to move from their chosen named award to another award if their job or personal circumstances change and they need to alter the focus of their studies. The majority of named awards also offer students, the option of choosing at least one module, sometimes more, from across the Faculty module catalogue enabling them to shape their award more specifically to their needs.
Psychological Therapies for Complex Cases Module