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News and Events
The Psychotherapy Foundation aims to bring you up-to-date information about news and events in the field of evidence based psychotherapy. Here you will find news about the Foundation and its work, as well as news from a wider network of partners and professional bodies sharing the Foundation’s objectives.
Psychological Therapies:
Commissioning and Delivering Evidence Based Treatments
Applying research and outcome infrastructure in identifying potential treatment and service models
Interactive seminars examining issues in a current context, and bespoke seminars and workshops designed for the specific requirements of organisations are continuing
Enquiries about current venues and dates are welcome, as are enquiries about bespoke seminars and workshops for your organisation
enquiries@psychotherapyfoundation.org.uk
Psychotherapy Practice Research Networks in the UK
Workshops and Other Events
Plans are progressing for further workshops and events to develop the PRN Project and Practice Research Networks for psychotherapy research in the UK
These workshops and events are for practitioners and researchers in the field of psychotherapy
Register your interest in these events at:
enquiries@psychotherapyfoundation.org.uk
News (more details here)
- Seminars and bespoke workshops designed for the specific requirements of commissioning organisations are continuing to be popular and well received
- Further workshops to consider Practice Research Networks in the UK are planned for the rest of the year
- On-line consultations for the Evidence Review Project (more information here), and the Service Design Project (more information here), attracted a high volume of responses. The results from these consultations are being used to inform further work, and to shape future direction for the projects.
- Evidence based psychotherapy is attracting increasing and justifiable attention from those seeking treatment, the media, and those commissioning for the NHS.