Students
Tuition Fee
GBP 2,910
Per course
Start Date
Medium of studying
Fully Online
Duration
7 weeks
Details
Program Details
Degree
Courses
Major
Clinical Psychology | Counseling Psychology | Psychiatry
Area of study
Health
Education type
Fully Online
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
GBP 2,910
About Program

Program Overview


Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Diabetes (Module 1)

Course Overview

Lead by Dr Amy Harrison and Professor Khalida Ismail, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Diabetes Module 1 is a six-week short course delivering practical, intensive, and detailed training to provide knowledge and skills in a diabetes-specific cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) model and its applications in the diabetes setting.


Course Features

  • This module will run twice per academic year, in Semesters 1 and 2 (September and January entry points).
  • This course will be delivered online using the Keats platform, allowing you the flexibility to fit study around personal and professional commitments.
  • Teaching content will be in the form of videos, audio files and written information that you will engage with in your own time, and the skills will be implemented in the weekly online teaching sessions on Wednesdays 12:00 – 13:30pm (GMT).
  • After completing this short course, you will have the option of continuing onto the following module in the Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Diabetes (Module 2).
  • We are planning to deliver future modules with credits towards a Post Graduate Certificate in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Diabetes.

Course Content

The first of its kind, this 6-week, 15-credit online module will deliver practical training to provide an understanding of the cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) model and its applications to diabetes.


  • Introducing CBT and its application to diabetes
  • CBT basic skills, including building a five areas formulation to understand the different types of diabetes-specific problems, also known as diabetes distress.
  • CBT for diabetes-specific problems 1: fear of hypoglycaemia
  • CBT for diabetes-specific problems 2: fear of insulin as weight gaining

Entry Requirements

Aimed at professionals and students working in, or planning to work in, specialist fields in medicine and life science, this course is a brilliant opportunity for diabetes healthcare professionals to develop their skills to ensure better care for people living with diabetes.


  • The course is for you if you are a doctor, nurse, dietician, GP working in diabetes and wanting to develop new psychological skills to support people with their diabetes self-management.
  • You will need a pass or higher in an undergraduate degree from a science cognate area such as nursing, medicine, psychology or biological sciences

Assessment

There are two assessments for the module. Each assessment is worth 50% of the overall grade.


  • The first assessment will be a multiple choice exam that you will take online in the week after teaching has completed.
  • The second assessment is a 1000 word assignment which involves writing a letter to a patient, providing them with a brief formulation and treatment plan.

Further Information

  • Credit level: 7
  • Credit value: 15
  • Duration: 7 weeks (6 weeks of teaching and 1 week of assessment)
  • Fees & Discounts:
    • Full Price: £1,245.00
    • International: £2,910.00

Who Will I Be Taught By

  • Professor Khalida Ismail, Professor of Psychiatry & Medicine
  • Dr Amy Harrison, Associate Professor

Offered By

  • Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience
  • Department of Psychological Medicine
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