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Therapy Today
Presenting a united front - April 2008
With debate currently raging around issues such as CBT, the IAPT initiative and the necessity of personal therapy for therapists, one disgruntled member thinks it's time for us to present a united front and stop arguing amongst ourselves.
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Presenting a united front
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The future is now - April 2008
How might centrally drive change in the NHS impact on counselling and psychotherapy services, practice and clients across different sectors in the UK?
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The future is now
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Bringing up IAPT - March 2008
Therapy Today asks Lord Layard about the genesis of the Improving Access to Psychological Therapies project, how it is expected to develop and what part BACP members might play in its future.
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Bringing up IAPT
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Good going at the Doncaster IAPT - March 2008
Doncaster is known for its horseracing. In 2006, a new race came to town - the Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) programme. But how goes the running?
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Good going at the Doncaster IAPT
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Psychological Therapies in the NHS - a landmark conference - December 2007
The Government has committed for the first time to state-funded psychological therapy services for all who need them. A conference last month debated how to put this grand plan into practice.
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Psychological Therapies in the NHS - a landmark conference
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Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal (HCPJ)
The changing face of counselling in primary care: mental health and wellbeing in Ealing - October 2009
Ealing PCT was one of two IAPT pathfinder sites chosen to specialise in the delivery of services for black and minority ethnic clients. The rapid development and challenges faced by the service counsellors and their team are outlined here.
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The changing face of counselling in primary care
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Topics In Training - April 2009
After CBT, what future for person-centred counsellors?
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Topics in training
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Supporting self-help at the Doncaster IAPT - January 2009
The use of self-help approaches is central in the delivery of the Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) service in Doncaster. Lead Counsellor, Kathleen Green, and case manager, Melanie Case, outline how.
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Supporting self-help at the Doncaster IAPT
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Thinking of applying for IAPT training - January 2009
Thinking of applying for the IAPT high or low-intensity training? Sara Perren has some advice.
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Thinking of applying for IAPT training
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IAPT and counselling - are they compatible? - October 2008
Will the IAPT programme be a false economy? And is it compatible with a future for counselling in the NHS. Francesca Haydon reflects.
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IAPT and counselling
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Wellbeing in Wales: a sea change? - July 2008
Exciting new initiatives are in progress to improve mental health and wellbeing in Wales. Louise Robinson presents an update.
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Wellbeing in Wales: a sea change?
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Delivering the IAPT programme - April 2008
Appropriately resourcing the workforce to deliver stepped care is perhaps the major challenge in achieving the high aims of the Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) programme. Graham Turpin, David Richards, Roslyn Hope, and Ruth Duffy.
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Delivering the IAPT programme
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IAPT: a brief history - April 2008
The IAPT programme is committed to offering choice and providing data on outcomes. This has to be a good thing, writes Alan Cohen.
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IAPT: a brief history
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IAPT: what does it mean for primary care? - April 2008
The roll-out of the IAPT programme represents nothing less than a revolution in primary care, writes John Hague.
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IAPT: what does it mean for primary care?
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