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is a wide range of expertise, and many special interests within
the Department |
Interests
include........................................
Alternatives
to psychiatry, art
therapy, dealing with abuse, debriefing, eating
distress, EMDR, hearing
voices, cognitive-behavioural
therapy, cognitive-analytical
therapy, maternity & mental health, narrative therapy,
self-injury, social constructionism, therapeutic relationships,
Transactional Analysis, trauma, women's mental health
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| What
kind of training is provided? |
Formats and venues: Lectures, workshops, courses (from a
few days to year-long). The format depends upon the need and
can be negotiated with the trainer along with a choice of venue
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Topics/content: These can be tailored to meet the needs
of particular staff or groups. Have a look at our leaflet to
see examples of training we offer - Training
Leaflet
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| Past
examples of training: |
Psychological
Approaches to Psychosis |
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| Whom
should I contact to find out more? |
Contact the individuals named about specific courses, otherwise
contact Helen
Jones (01743 341914) to discuss training
needs/ideas
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| Placements are also provided
to trainee clinical psychologists from the Shropshire/Staffordshire
training programme and sometimes to trainees on other courses.
These placements (and placements from clinical psychologists from
other specialities) can be read on the latest
placement brochure. For more information about these, contact
Helen Jones, Clinical Tutor with the Shropshire/Staffordshire
Clinical Psychology Doctoral Programme. |
If
you are a trainee or student interested in learning experiences
with us, please first read the STUDENT
GUIDANCE |