''' Introductory IPT courses advertised as such on the IPT UK website are recognised by IPT UK as providing the introductory training required for level A ( see accreditation standards).
Attendance at such a course is the preparation for undertaking clinical supervision in IPT with a recognised IPT UK supervisors to proceed to practitioner level training ( level B) as specified in the accreditation standards on the website.
Those working in Increasing Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) services should see information relating to training requirements provided by IAPT at http://www.iapt.nhs.uk/wp-content/uploads/curriculum-and-commissioning-outline-final-one.pdf and contact Dr Roslyn Law, National Lead for IPT in IAPT (roslyn.law@nhs.net)
Edinburgh
For further information please contact Emily Gribbin (Course Administrator) emily.gribbin@ed.ac.uk or visit our website http://www.iptedinburgh.org
Leicester
The team consist of:
Dr Jonathan Baggott, Course Director. Consultant Psychiatrist in Eating Disorders. IPT and DBT Therapist. Lesley McGrain, Principal Psychotherapist. IPT, CBT, DBT and Psycho-analytical Therapist. Lesley Meadows, Senior Clinical Nurse Specialist. IPT and CBT Therapist. Chris Langham, Occupational Therapist. IPT, CBT, and DBT Therapist. Debbie Whight, Clinical Nurse Specialist. IPT and DBT Therapist.
Course Dates: 14 - 18 May 2012
Course Fees: £800.00
This Level A, 5 day competency framework based IPT course is provided by an experienced multidiscplinary team including psychiatrists, psychotherapists, clinical nurse specialists and OT's. It uses role play, video, large group, small group, and didactic teaching to cover the knowledge base and introductory clinical skills necessary to practice IPT. The course is aimed at practising clinicians. There is the option, by negotiation with the Leicester team, to undertake UK Level B IPT clinical practitioner training following attendance at any IPT UK approved level A course.
IPT is a focused, manualised, time-limited therapy developed for the treatment of depression. It emphasises the current interpersonal relations of the depressed patient, while recognising the role of genetic, biochemical, developmental and personality factors in the causation of the illness. Since its inception as a research intervention over 30 years ago, IPT has emerged as a well researched psychotherapeutic intervention for the treatment of major depression. Over recent years, IPT has been adapted to treat other patient groups, including eating disordered patients, depressed adolescents, older adults and perinatal women. IPT is recommended in the NICE guidelines for the treatment of depression and eating disorders.
For further information please contact lynne.reeve@leicspart.nhs.uk or visit our website on http://www.wix.com/leicesteript/ipt-leicester
Lincoln
For further information please contact Helen Birchall (Course Director) helenbirchall@hotmail.com.
London
IPT Practitioner Training
Course Director: Dr Roslyn Law, Chair IPTUK
Course Facilitators: Dr Andrew Flynn, Maxine Dennis.
Course Dates: 3rd-7th October 2011
Course Fees: £1000
This 5 day course will cover the knowledge and research base of IPT with an introduction to some basic clinical skills and will also focus on clinical practice of IPT. Participantas will be offered the option of undertaking further training following the course in the form of group/individual supervision. The London group offering this course consists of experienced clinical psychologists and psychiatrists, all of whom have been involved in IPT practice, training and supervision for over a decade.
For further information, and to book your place, please visit the Anna Freud Centre website: http://www.annafreudcentre.org/shortcourses.php?id=115
IPT Advanced Training and Supervisor Training
Course Director: Dr Roslyn Law, Chair IPTUK
Course Dates: 10-11th October and 12th-14th December, 2011
Advance training for IPT practitioners, and supervisor training for those wishing to complete a higher level of accreditation, will be available at the Anne Freud centre in October and December 2011.
The training will be delivered in two sections.
Part 1 will provide advanced training to qualified IPT practitioners and may be attended as a stand alone training event.
Those applicants who wish to pursue supervisor accreditation should attend parts 1 and 2. Supervision can be co-ordinated for those applicants who have not completed all of the required casework for supervisor accreditation. Please see the home page of IPTUK for accreditation standards. Supervision fees will be charged in addition to training fees.
Experienced supervisors, with experience of conducting IPT peer supervision, may be eligible to attend part 2 alone. Individual applications will be reviewed and discussed.
Links to the course information and booking system are below.
Surrey
INTRODUCTORY AND SUPERVISED PRACTICE COURSES (Levels A & B) Surrey has scheduled two Introductory Courses (level A); both will be led by Dr Susan Howard. The first will run from 28th November - 2nd December 2011 and the second from March 26 – 29 2012 and. The level B Supervision of Practice course starts in January 2012 for those attending the November course and in April 2012 for those completing the March course. The supervised practice courses, leading to accreditation as an IPT practitioner, are open to those who have completed a recognised level A course elsewhere as well as graduates from the Surrey course.
SUPERVISOR TRAINING Surrey is also offering its first Supervisor Training Course for those who are approved to train as supervisors. Dependent on supervisory qualifications and experience participants will undertake either a 5 day course from January 23-27 2012, or a 2 day course from January 26-27 2012. The Supervisor Training Course will be led by Dr Lorna Champion and Dr Susan Howard. The Supervision of Supervision course, leading to accreditation as an IPT supervisor, will be open to graduates of the course and for those who have completed a recognised IPT supervision course elsewhere.
For further information please contact Maxine Nankervis on 01483 686887 m.nankervis@surrey.ac.uk
Supervised Practice
Introductory Course
https://store.surrey.ac.uk/browse/extra_info.asp?modid=1&prodid=570&deptid=75&catid=97&prodvarid=0
Overall Link
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