A post for IAPT trainees and anyone who supports trainees. What are the challenges of the course, what helps and what to read before you start.
Tag: Working in IAPT
A Letter From Saiqa
Guest blogger Saiqa Naz celebrates the potential in Low Intensity CBT. A reflection on a long IAPT career and an exciting vision for the future.
Pacing: what to do when you’re worn out
A short and general look at pacing from the Low Intensity CBT angle. A rough 'how to pace' and an invitation to rest.
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.
It Started Out With a Tweet, How Did it End Up Like This?
The round-up of a Twitter conversation about what helps LITs to thrive. Ten people mixing ideas and sharing stories about what works well.
Stuck in Solitary: Low Intensity Work With Fatigue
NaG shares lived experience of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/ME and thinks about what IAPT Low Intensity Therapists can do to help.
Pain, What’s IAPT Got To Do With It? IAPT LTC (2)
A monster post that roves around the topic of pain in IAPT Low Intensity work. Top tips, resources, anecdotes, and a cry for permission to bring research into practice.
A Phalanx of Possibility: IAPT LTC (1)
An introduction to IAPT LTC, from the NaG perspective.
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.