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We will continue to post relevant information on our LinkedIn page, and will be developing a BlueSky account.
Our Special Interest Group, podcasts, journals and events accounts will also no longer be active.
Congratulations @BABCP & @BABCPpodcasts for winning Best Association Podcast at the UK Association Success Awards 2024, for Let's Talk about CBT. The judges said: "Great project and delivery and a a purposeful initiative with an innovative format and great results, developed completely in-house. The BACP are justifiably proud of what they have achieved and it looks like they have been successful in moving beyond their existing audiences and building public awareness." View the list of winners zurl.co/pDNR1#ASAUK24
🚨New podcast alert!🚨
Our latest episode of Practice Matters is out now! @DrRachelHandley talks to Stirling Moorey about the role of CBT in supporting individuals with cancer.
Listen here: ow.ly/bFys50Umu1O@BABCP
Please retweet: @BABCP In Person Spring Conference is back! 8th-9th April, KCL, London. “New Generation #CBT: Broadening Perspectives by attending to process”. Workshops and keynotes by Prof Lance McCracken (Uppsala) on ACT for Pain and Dr Pamela Jacobsen (Bath) on Mindfulness.
🎙️New episode of Let's Talk about CBT out now! 🎙️
Helen talks with @paintoolkit2, author and creator of The Pain Toolkit, about his journey of living with long-term pain and using CBT to help manage it.
Listen here: ow.ly/EPIN50UgKRG or wherever you get your podcasts
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If you are interested in workplace wellbeing and connecting with like-minded clinical professionals, then consider joining our SIG and coming along to our next meeting on 26th Nov! #workplacewellbeing@babcp
Calling all BABCP Low Intensity CBT practitioners! Get involved in research and service evaluation to empower your practice. Third webinar Join the LIVE session on 26 November
Log in for more details here:
ow.ly/GUvm50U4bh4#CBT#Empowerment#lowintensity#webinar
We're pleased to see the updated @NICEcomms Guidelines on Menopause: Identification and management. Thank you to our members who helped inform our response to the consultation process, including @BabcpWow.ly/lwyj50U2hvX#MenopauseGuideline
🚨 New Episode Alert! 🚨
In this new Practice Matters epsiode @DrRachelHandley talks with @DrFionaCh all about perinatal OCD and how CBT is an effective treatment to help give parents back their joy.
Listen here: ow.ly/yn0q50U25mP or wherever you get your podcasts
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Final paper from the recent Special Issue: Acceptance and commitment therapy as an approach for working with climate distress
Full free text at ow.ly/JZfk50U1x9Y
5th paper from Special Issue: ‘When they’re saying what is completely opposite to what you morally believe’: (in)action on climate change by State authorities and powerful bodies drives moral injury and eco-distress in UK young people
Full text at ow.ly/zRp650TYz7B
tCBT New Paper: Implementing STrAtegies for RelaTives of people with dementia (START) as a group: a service-level case study of collaboration between Talking Therapies and Memory Services
Full free text at ow.ly/tF6k50TZAAo
Another paper from the tCBT Special Issue: What happens in Climate Cafés? Exploring responses to the psychological burdens of climate change in seven UK women
Full free text at ow.ly/28K950TZcEv
If you are a @babcp member working in a physical health setting do consider joining the LTCs SIG, regular online case discussions hosted by the incredible Philip Kinsella
🎧New episode of Research Matters is out now! @CurnowSteph talks to @vickiepresley about her recently published paper in @theCBTJournal about the impact of SP/SR on therapists during CBT training. Listen here: ow.ly/eg1r50TZulo or wherever you get your podcasts🎧
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We released the second 'Becoming research active' webinar this week. Empowering Low Intensity Practitioners to get involved in research opportunities, they're also useful for service leads & supervisors. Available to all BABCP members (login required)
ow.ly/kzFz50TY3Hg
A second paper from the latest tCBT Special Issue: Environmental identity-based therapies for climate distress: applying cognitive behavioural approaches
Full paper at ow.ly/Aa3z50TXEOu
A response from @BABCP_President Dr Saiqa Naz to this week's Budget.
ALT Budget Response form BABCP President, Dr Saiqa Naz
I welcome statements made in the Budget about providing investment in healthcare. This investment should also focus on the social determinants of health which impact on people's physical and mental health, which can ease pressures facing mental health services.
Investment is needed in all areas of mental health, including children and young people's mental health, supporting people with learning disabilities and homeless communities, and those impacted by Covid and other long term health conditions.
The BABCP will be issuing a comprehensive response soon.