Beginning a blog takeover, Kirsty McNeilis joins us, with her first post an introduction to herself, and to the CWP and EMHP roles.
Tag: Low Intensity Therapy
Stepping Stones: the Teenage Years of the PWP World
Retention in Low Intensity jobs is in crisis, four Low Intensity Practitioners consider why that might be, and what could be done to make things better.
Registration is Here!
An actual PWP Guru, Liz Kell, writes about the long journey to Low Intensity registration, and the community of practice that can now develop.
On Kindness
In Collaboration with Tidy Mind Doodles Not a Guru Writes about kindness in IAPT.
Solidarity, stress, and support: A reflection on PWP training during a pandemic
A trainee Low Intensity Therapist (PWP) writes about the highs and lows of training.
Lets Talk About Thriving
Three Low Intensity Therapists talk about what they love about their work, we end this with a bullet list of things that help Low Intensity Therapists to thrive in IAPT.
Treestars: Counselling in IAPT
IAPT teams are made up of a few professions and this post aims to celebrate the counsellors amongst us.
Ring Ring: telephone work at the end of the world
A post about working with clients on the phone. Very much a group effort to share resources in a difficult time.
Trapped in the Chair: Domestic Abuse in IAPT (2)
The second post in the domestic abuse series thinks about self care and other considerations when we're working with perpetrators of domestic abuse.
Don’t Empty the Bucket: Domestic Abuse in Low Intensity Work (1)
In Honour of domestic violence awareness month NaG and Sheeva consider the role of IAPT Low Intensity in prevention and helping.