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Guidance for Commissioning IAPT Supervisor Training (Revised 2011)
SHA Briefing Document published March 2011 by IAPT Programme- Filetype
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- 23rd March 2011
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- 120KB
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The IAPT Pathfinders Achievements and Challenges
Published October 2008. This document explores the progress made by the IAPT Pathfinder sites, celebrating their achievements and seeking to learn from the challenges they have faced. Most of the Pathfinder sites have progressed to become part of the first year of national roll-out of the IAPT programme. Their experience in seeking to meet the needs of all sections of the community, collecting effective outcomes data, and successfully implementing new services will be particularly valuable to other PCTs involved in this roll-out.- Filetype
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- 1st October 2008
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- 279KB
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Good practice guidance on the use of self-help materials within IAPT services
This guide was produced following an Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) Conference held at the Queens Hotel in Leeds in February 2009. The conference had been organised in response to feedback from services and those attending training courses expressing a need for expert guidance on the use of self-help materials given the wide range of different materials and media all purporting to offer helpful advice and information to people about a range of problems and disorders. A conference was organised with expert researchers and practitioners who had experience of developing self-help materials in order to discuss whether guidance should be forthcoming and in which form it should take. Rather than endorsing particular self-help materials that are available, the conference focused on attempting to derive a set of criteria by which both practitioners and people might be able to assess the utility and effectiveness of particular materials. It was agreed that these principles might provide the basis for a ‘Good Practice Guide’ about how to choose and use self-help materials. This guide has been written by the contributors to the conference (listed in Annex 1). Presentations from the conference are also available on the IAPT website (www.iapt.nhs.uk).- Filetype
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- 1st March 2010
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- 343KB
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WHICH talking therapy for depression?
A guide to understanding the different psychological therapies you may be offered to treat your depression- Filetype
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- 23rd March 2011
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- 563KB
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Children and Young People Positive Practice Guide
Published by the IAPT programme. November 2008- Filetype
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- 24th March 2011
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- 178KB
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IAPT Data Self Assessment Questionnaire
These questions are designed to test the knowledge of those who have completed the ‘IAPT Data Collection 1 – The Importance of Collecting IAPT Data’ and ‘IAPT Data Collection 2 – Collecting IAPT Data’. The subject matter is covered in detail in the IAPT Data Handbook and its appendices.- Filetype
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- 28th March 2011
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- 94KB
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Curriculum for Counselling for Depression
Continuing professional development for qualified therapists delivering high intensity interventions. Andy Hill. BACP. March 2011- Filetype
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- 28th March 2011
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- 562KB
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Curriculum for Couple therapy for Depression
Continuing Professional Development for qualified therapists delivering high intensity interventions. Dr David Hewison, Tavistock Centre for Couple Relationships. March 2011- Filetype
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- 28th March 2011
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- 1MB
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Curriculum for High Intensity Brief Dynamic Interpersonal Therapy (DIT)
Continuing Professional Development for Qualified Therapists delivering high intensity interventions. Professor Alessandra Lemma, Director, Psychological Therapies Development Unit, Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust. March 2011- Filetype
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- 28th March 2011
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- 497KB
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Brief Dynamic Interpersonal Therapy Self Assessment Tool V1
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- .xls
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- 28th March 2011
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- 3MB