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This training has been developed for qualified multi-disciplinary staff working in adult and older adult mental health settings, who have a keyworker role and are working with people who experience psychosis. The resources are recovery focused, map onto the University College London CORE Competency Frameworks for the delivery of effective psychological therapies and interventions for severe and enduring mental health problems and focus on developing the ‘therapeutic stance, values and assumptions’ competencies.

The learning programme has been co-produced with people who have lived experience of psychosis and aims to introduce the psychosocial approach to psychosis and empower staff to engage in collaborative alliances that encapsulate optimism, recovery and hope with people who have experienced psychosis. Click the links to hear the writers of ‘Psychosocial Interventions for Psychosis’ describe the benefits of the learning programme.

Programme

Professor Andrew Gumley

Catriona Kent

Dr Sean Harper

Dianne Manson

Anne Joice

John Sawkins

Further information of the Psychosocial Interventions for Psychosis learning programme is available from:

  • In local NHS boards: please contact your Local Psychological Therapies Training Co-ordinator
  • In NHS education for Scotland: please contact  Psychology@nes.scot.nhs.uk