These workshops are aimed at practitioners who have completed their supervised practice in Couple Therapy for Depression, or are near to completion and have experience of using the model.
This workshop aims to:
support practitioners in the use of the Couple Therapy for Depression model
address some of the therapeutic challenges and common issues raised with the model
provide an opportunity for participants to present their own clinical work and to learn from each other's experience of using the model within an NHS Talking Therapies service
facilitate a basic networking opportunity for practitioners from around the country
Entry requirements
These workshops are aimed at practitioners who have completed their supervised practice in Couple Therapy for Depression, or are near to completion and have experience of using the model.
Testimonial
"The pace and presentation of the course material was very good. There was plenty of opportunity to check my level of understanding and to engage with the presenters - who were always respectful, encouraging and available."
Former CTfD course attendee
How to apply for this course
Applications will open September 2024.
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*Course fee is subject to change without notice.
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Course leader
Kate Thompson is Tavistock Relationships' Head of Couple Therapy for Depression, Projects and Business Development. She is qualified is a couple psychoanalytic psychotherapist and is registered with BPC and BACP. In addition to her clinical and training responsibilities, she has co-edited ‘Engaging Couples: New Directions in Therapeutic Work with Families’, alongside Chris Clulow and Andrew Balfour, published by Routledge, 2018.
Some of the best things were working with experienced therapists, learning from them and hearing the trainers’ experiences of dealing with different situations.