Do you want to think through your career development needs? Or your plans to work on your CPD and applied practice goals? Or perhaps to develop your HP service and applied research interventions? Contact us at info@scpsconsulting.com
Are you working with clients with cancer? Then we recommend the book: "Oxford Guide to CBT for People with Cancer". It gives a brief, common sense approach to the emotional problems faced by people with cancer, and evidence for its effectiveness. buff.ly/2TYwFbp
There is so much to gain in your practice from having an experienced Health Psychologist supervisor. Sasha is a Fellow of the BPS and a Registered Supervisor. She has experience and ideas from providing HP practitioner Services for 25 years. Visit buff.ly/3lyy7Qz.
Are you registered on a Stage 2 course or BPS Independent Route? SCPS can provide ongoing or short-term supervision of your interventions and Stage 2 intervention assessments & reports. Click for more info: buff.ly/3lyy7Qz
Call to health psychologists working in addictions. Did you know that around 20% of service users will also have ADHD (Rohner et al 2023)? Read here: buff.ly/DQVOI55.
Take advantage of SCPS online training to keep your skills and knowledge up to date. At your preferred times and at your pace. For more information about each training option, visit buff.ly/XsOsOb0
SCPS worked with ONKO to develop a personalised risk assessment for Cancer Prehabilitation. Here is an interesting review from 2022 showing a trend of effective psychologist-led psychological interventions prior to cancer surgery: buff.ly/QeZfHwL
Our practical and popular 3-day "Health Psychology Interventions in Practice" is available online! The course focuses on therapeutic skills for HP assessments, formulations and cognitive interventions. Take a look at the course overviews: buff.ly/2Ao19Oc
An interesting 2023 study shows how psychological flexibility and compassion moderate the psychosocial impact of physical symptoms. Have a read: buff.ly/UWwZs1m.
Being one of the UK’s largest providers of Health Psychology supervision means we see recurring themes, challenges and growth points across careers and settings, and we bring that insight into every supervision space we offer.
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Kickstart your therapeutic health psychology skills! With new content, references and tasks, our training programme gives you the foundation for therapeutic practice to support your career in applied health psychology. See more at buff.ly/2dHKaFK
An interesting 2023 study shows how psychological flexibility and compassion moderate the psychosocial impact of physical symptoms. Have a read - buff.ly/f4gdoof
There is so much to gain in your practice from having an experienced Health Psychologist supervisor. Sasha is a Fellow of the BPS and a Registered Supervisor. She has experience and ideas from providing HP practitioner Services for 25 years. Visit buff.ly/3lyy7Qz.
Thinking about working in Independent Practice as a HP? There are lots of benefits to setting up your own practice. Would you like support to do this or coaching to set up the systems & governance? SCPS can help you through our Supervision Services. info@scpsconsulting.com
Do you want to think through your career development needs? Or your plans to work on your CPD and applied practice goals? Or perhaps to develop your HP service and applied research interventions? Contact us at info@scpsconsulting.com
Our self-directed online applied skills courses allow you to develop specific therapeutic and behaviour change skills at your own pace, supported by case examples, task sheets and CPD certification.
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Paper by Vink & Vink-Niese (2019) that challenges the position that CBT is the recommended treatment for CFS. "Cognitive behavioural therapy for myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome is not effective. Re-analysis of a Cochrane review." buff.ly/3d9ejNX
Take advantage of SCPS online training to keep your skills and knowledge base updated. At your preferred times and at your pace. For more information about each training option, visit buff.ly/4KKmtz3
A great paper by Cathain et al (2019), “Taxonomy of approaches to developing interventions to improve health: a systematic methods overview.” - 8 categories of approach to intervention development were identified. buff.ly/30PSFK8
With HCPC registrants being required to act in the prevention of discrimination, this review of UK health inequalities is important reading: buff.ly/tvIsssj