CBT in Practice: a primer for clinicians
In-person course
| Location | 21 Prescot Street, London, United Kingdom, E1 8BB |
| CPD | 1 point per hour of educational activity, subject to peer group approval |
| Whole series discount | £750 |
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| Standard rate | £280 |

Event Information
Programme
This workshop offers a primer of the principles and practice of cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT). CBT is a flexible treatment that uses the clinical relationship to promote lasting changes in thoughts, feelings and behaviour.
You will learn how to assess individuals for CBT, explain how it works and apply a range of evidence-based practical skills. You will also develop an awareness of the guided self-help resources available when time is limited and who to refer for further input. The focus is on adult patients with common clinical problems such as depression, anger and anxiety.
This workshop can be attended as a standalone day or as a springboard into more disorder-specific workshop days on managing depression and anxiety which develop different skills.
View the programme here.
CBT in Practice Series
The CBT in Practice Series contains the following three workshops. You can choose to pay the Standard Rate to attend individual workshops, or you can select the Whole Series Discount which registers you for all three workshops.
- A primer for clinicians - 3 March 2026
- Managing depression - 1 April 2026
- Managing anxiety - 13 May 2026
Travel and accommodation
The event will take place at the Royal College of Psychiatrists, 21 Prescot Street, London E1 8BB. Take a look at a map and directions to help plan your journey.
This event will not be livestreamed or recorded.
The Citymapper website/app can help you plan your route within London, giving the best walking, cycling, bus and tube routes available. Use postcode E1 8BB as your destination.
Please note that you will need to make your own accommodation arrangements for this event. View our accommodation list to view a range of accommodation options within walking distance of the College.
Terms and conditions
For further information, please contact:
Email: bethany.shaheir@rcpsych.ac.uk
Contact Name: Bethany Shaheir
Contact number: 020 8618 4218