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New Ways of Working for Psychological Therapists - WORKSTREAM FOUR
How psychological therapists can work collaboratively in Multi-Disciplinary Teams across Care Pathways Compiled and edited by: Barry Foley, Workforce Lead IAPT North West And Malcolm Allen, Chief Executive British Psychoanalytic Council- Filetype
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- 16th February 2011
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New Ways of Working for Psychological Therapists - WORKSTREAM FIVE
Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) For Children, Young People and Their Families Compiled and edited by: Tim Morris and Nick Waggett- Filetype
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- 16th February 2011
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NEW WAYS OF WORKING FOR PSYCHOLOGICAL THERAPISTS
This report on New Ways of Working (NWW) for Psychological Therapists considers the place of the counselling and psychotherapy workforce in mental health services and in the wider healthcare setting. This report is clear that the needs of the psychological therapy workforce must be more central in future workforce planning than hitherto has been the case. It follows NWW reports focused on other professional groups, including psychiatrists, which addressed a core set of questions; How can we organise services to ensure mental health professionals can work effectively to meet the needs of patients, but also in ways that allow for fulfilling jobs, with opportunities for career development and for satisfying, sustainable working lives for the practitioners delivering services?- Filetype
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- 16th February 2011
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- 421KB
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New Partmerships March 2012
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- .ppt
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- 28th March 2012
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- 402KB
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New Collaboratives 2012
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- .ppt
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- 28th March 2012
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- 498KB
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New collaborative Worbook (Updated 12.04.12)
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- .xls
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- 12th April 2012
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- 321KB
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National Level KPI guidance for 2011/12 v2.2
Published by the IAPT Programme Team July 2011- Filetype
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- 14th July 2011
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- 130KB
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NATIONAL CURRICULUM FOR THE EDUCATION OF PSYCHOLOGICAL WELLBEING PRACTITIONERS (PWPS)
Second edition, updated and revised, March 2011. Published by the IAPT programme April 2011- Filetype
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- 26th April 2011
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- 287KB
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NATIONAL CURRICULUM FOR HIGH INTENSITY COGNITIVE BEHAVIOURAL THERAPY COURSES
Second edition, updated and revised March 2011. Published by the IAPT programme April 2011- Filetype
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- 26th April 2011
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- 265KB
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Medically unexplained symptoms positive practice guide
Medically unexplained physical symptoms (MUPS) are physical symptoms that have no currently known physical pathological cause. They constitute a clinically, conceptually and emotionally difficult area to tackle, with clinical presentations varying greatly, from people who regularly attend GP surgeries with minor symptoms to people with chronic fatigue who are bed-bound.- Filetype
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- 1st October 2008
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- 152KB