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Marie Chellingsworth

IAPT Lead. Course Director Postgraduate Certificate in Psychological Therapies, Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences

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Teaching Summary

  • Course Director (IAPT)
  • Programme Leader for the Postgraduate Certificate in Psychological Therapies
  • Psychological therapies
  • Low Intensity CBT interventions
  • Supervision

Research Summary

Improving Access to Psychological Therapies Agenda Education dissemination Transfer of clinical skills training into practice Psychological therapy training and… read more

Recent Publications

  • CHELLINGSWORTH, M, 2012. Alternating Mood Conditions: Depression. In: DR IAN BULLOCK, PROFESSOR DAME JILL MCLEOD CLARK, AND PROFESSOR JOANNE RYCROFT-MALONE, ed., Adult Nursing Interventions: an evidence based approach. Oxford University press.
  • WILLIAMS, C, CHELLINGSWORTH M, 2011. How to offer effective care and support: A CBT approach to Caring Hodder Arnold. (In Press.)
  • RICHARDS, D, FARRAND, P and CHELLINGSWORTH, M, 2011. National Curriculum for the Education of Psychological Wellbeing Practitioners At: Department of Health
  • RICHARDS D., CHELLINGSWORTH, M., HOPE, R., TURPIN, G. and WHYTE, M., 2011. Reach Out. National Programme Supervisor Materials to support the delivery of training for Psychological Wellbeing Practitioners Delivering Low Intensity Interventions. 2nd Edition. Rethink.
  • Senior Fellow of the Institute of Mental Health
  • Invited member of the IAPT Workforce, Education and Training Commitee. Department of Health
  • Director of the British Association of Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy
  • Chair of the Low Intensity Psychological Therapies Special Interest Group
  • Chair of the East Midlands Branch of the BABCP
  • Member of the BABCP PWP Accreditation Committee
  • Member of the BPS Course Accreditation Committee for IAPT

Current Research

  • Improving Access to Psychological Therapies Agenda
  • Education dissemination
  • Transfer of clinical skills training into practice
  • Psychological therapy training and supervision
  • Psychological Mindedness
  • Low Intensity CBT
  • CBT Self-Help
  • CHELLINGSWORTH, M, 2012. Alternating Mood Conditions: Depression. In: DR IAN BULLOCK, PROFESSOR DAME JILL MCLEOD CLARK, AND PROFESSOR JOANNE RYCROFT-MALONE, ed., Adult Nursing Interventions: an evidence based approach. Oxford University press.
  • WILLIAMS, C, CHELLINGSWORTH M, 2011. How to offer effective care and support: A CBT approach to Caring Hodder Arnold. (In Press.)
  • RICHARDS, D, FARRAND, P and CHELLINGSWORTH, M, 2011. National Curriculum for the Education of Psychological Wellbeing Practitioners At: Department of Health
  • RICHARDS D., CHELLINGSWORTH, M., HOPE, R., TURPIN, G. and WHYTE, M., 2011. Reach Out. National Programme Supervisor Materials to support the delivery of training for Psychological Wellbeing Practitioners Delivering Low Intensity Interventions. 2nd Edition. Rethink.
  • CHELLINGSWORTH, M. and FARRAND, P., 2011. National Materials for the Education of Psychological Wellbeing Practitioners in delivering Low Intensity Behavioural Experiements.
  • CHELLINGSWORTH M, WILLIAMS C, MCCREATH A, TANTO, P AND THOMLINSON K, 2010. Using CBT based self-help classes to deliver written materials in Health Service, Further Education and Voluntary Sector Settings. In: BENNETT-LEVY J, RICHARDS D, FARRAND P, CHRISTENSEN H, GRIFFITHS K, KAVANAGH D, KLEIN B, LAU A, PROUDFOOT J, RITTERBAND L, WHITE J AND WILLIAMS C, ed., Oxford Guide to Low Intensity CBT Interventions 1. Oxford.
  • RICHARDS, D. CHELLINGSWORTH, M, HOPE R, TURPIN, G., 2010. National Programme Supervisor Materials for the Training of Psychological Wellbeing Practitioners Delivering Low Intensity Interventions. Rethink/Department of Health.
  • WILLIAMS C, CHELLINGSWORTH M, 2010. A Clinicians Guide to CBT: The Five Areas Model Hodder Arnold.

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