PSY8099 : CBT Practice 2
PSY8099 : CBT Practice 2
- Offered for Year: 2025/26
- Module Leader(s): Dr Anna Chaddock
- Lecturer: Mrs Michelle Bowen, Mr Stephen Holland, Mr Matthew Stalker
- Owning School: Psychology
- Teaching Location: Mixed Location
Semesters
Your programme is made up of credits, the total differs on programme to programme.
| Semester 1 Credit Value: | 5 |
| Semester 2 Credit Value: | 5 |
| ECTS Credits: | 5.0 |
| European Credit Transfer System | |
Pre-requisite
Modules you must have done previously to study this module
Pre Requisite Comment
N/A
Co-Requisite
Modules you need to take at the same time
Co Requisite Comment
N/A
Aims
Building on learning and skills developing through the other programme modules, this module aims to develop the ability to apply CBT in different contexts, to diverse groups and in a way that is adapted to individual need. Core CBT knowledge, skills and attitudes gained in the other modules and in their clinical practice will be adapted to meet the needs of patients with more complex needs or from diverse backgrounds. In this way, the module helps prepare trainees to rise to the challenge of post-qualification practice as a CBT therapist (including an emphasis on therapist wellbeing).
Outline Of Syllabus
The syllabus reflects BABCP and the National Curriculum for High Intensity Therapy Training and includes a range of topics including:
• Group CBT
• Neurodiversity
• Interpreter Mediated Therapy
• Working with younger people
• Dual Diagnosis
• Co-morbidity, interpersonal & systemic complexity
• LGBTQ+
• Intersections of mental health, aging and long term conditions
• Therapist self-care & transitions to being qualified (incl. accreditation portfolio)
Learning Outcomes
Intended Knowledge Outcomes
By the end of the module, trainees will be able to:
1. Demonstrate knowledge of guidance and standards for applying CBT to different populations
2. Describe factors to address when adapting delivery of CBT across the lifespan and for people with different cognitive abilities in healthcare services
3. Define culture and show awareness of the range factors that influence individual perceptions of difference such as race, parental status, sexual orientation, gender, education, language, socio- economic status, and religion or belief.
4. Understand the concept of intersections and how difference across various factors may impact on access to and required adaptations of therapist, therapies and services.
Intended Skill Outcomes
By the end of the module, trainees will be able to:
1. Adapt CBT to meet the needs of people with common mental health difficulties across the lifespan and with different levels of cognitive ability
2. Demonstrate cultural competence when working with people in different contexts.
3. Demonstrate an ability to sensitively adapt CBT, and actively address disparities in equity of access and outcomes across all protected characteristics, taking into account cultural and social differences and values
4. Communicate effectively with people from diverse cultures including working with interpreters
5. Assess clients with co-morbidities, identify and understand the distinction between primary and secondary diagnoses, and develop appropriate conceptualisations and treatment goals in the context of comorbidities
6. Demonstrate self-direction and originality in tackling and solving therapeutic problems in straightforward and more complex situations
7. Examine the challenges to therapist wellbeing in practice, evaluate self-care practice and devise self-care interventions
8. Develop and implement effective continual professional development strategies to continually enhance CBT proficiency
Teaching Methods
Teaching Activities
| Category | Activity | Number | Length | Student Hours | Comment |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Guided Independent Study | Assessment preparation and completion | 1 | 18:00 | 18:00 | Preparation of summative case report (3000 words) |
| Guided Independent Study | Assessment preparation and completion | 1 | 12:00 | 12:00 | Completion of portfolio summarising clinical work and learning from clinical supervision. |
| Placement/Study Abroad | Employer-based learning | 56 | 1:00 | 56:00 | Placement based activity delivering CBT to clients according to NHS / placement protocols. AV recordings of CBT sessions, reviewing recordings in preparation for supervision, reading and planning for therapeutic work. |
| Scheduled Learning And Teaching Activities | Small group teaching | 1 | 1:00 | 1:00 | Meeting with tutor |
| Placement/Study Abroad | Clinical Training | 4 | 1:00 | 4:00 | Synchronous PiP / remote service based supervision |
| Guided Independent Study | Reflective learning activity | 10 | 0:30 | 5:00 | Writing the reflective log |
| Scheduled Learning And Teaching Activities | Dissertation/project related supervision | 2 | 2:00 | 4:00 | Remote synchronous university based skills supervision |
| Total | 100:00 |
Teaching Rationale And Relationship
Within individual tutorials trainees reflect on their learning styles and are encouraged to develop effective learning strategies. They undertake discussions regarding the theories underpinning models so as to enhance their depth of understanding.
The Reflective Log (initiated in the Fundamentals module), to help trainees reflect on the process of applying CBT to the specific needs of patients in different healthcare settings
Trainees develop their applied clinical skills by delivering CBT to clients in their host services, with regular opportunities to adapt and optimise interventions according to the needs of individual clients. The Portfolio provides a summary of the range of clinical work undertaken by the trainee and includes confirmation by their clinical supervisors of the clinical competence of the trainees.
Within regular clinical supervision sessions, trainees are enabled to embed theory in their clinical practice. They receive formative feedback on the quality of their clinical work and are encouraged to reflect on the personal impact of their work and to develop effective self-care strategies.
The case study assessments require trainees to effectively communicate how they have drawn links, between theory and practice, to apply evidence-based models, analysed and address challenges that arise and reflected on their learning from undertaking this work.
Reading Lists
Assessment Methods
The format of resits will be determined by the Board of Examiners
Other Assessment
| Description | Semester | When Set | Percentage | Comment |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Case study | 2 | M | 100 | Case study of an application of CBT in a healthcare setting (3000 words). Pass required to pass the module. |
Zero Weighted Pass/Fail Assessments
| Description | When Set | Comment |
|---|---|---|
| Portfolio | M | Evidence of supervised clinical practice and reflection on learning. Pass required to pass the module. |
Assessment Rationale And Relationship
The assessments are required to be within the scope determined by the national NHS Talking Therapies curriculum, set by Health Education England, & the British Association of Cognitive Behavioural Therapies (accrediting body).
The 3000-word case study will require trainees to evaluate a course of CBT treatment that was adapted to the needs of a client within their host service. Credit will be given when trainees are able to adapt their work according to the needs of a patient with more complex difficulties. Assessment will focus on the ability to apply and adapt relevant theoretical models and to reflect on the learning gained from this process.
To provide evidence of the breadth and depth of clinical work undertaken in the host service as part of the requirements of the accrediting body, trainees will submit a portfolio detailing clinical experience and supervision undertaken during this award. As part of this portfolio trainees must provide evidence of undertaking 200 hours of supervised CBT practice and undergoing 70 hours of CBT supervision. This clinical work is in addition to the 100 student hours specified for this module.
In order to pass this module, trainees must pass both the assessment components.
Timetable
- Timetable Website: www.ncl.ac.uk/timetable/
- PSY8099's Timetable
Past Exam Papers
- Exam Papers Online : www.ncl.ac.uk/exam.papers/
- PSY8099's past Exam Papers
General Notes
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