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The aim of our education programmes at the Tavistock and Portman is to provide the best possible training for good mental health practice at all levels, from primary care to specialist services. Our programmes are closely integrated with clinical work and taught by experienced clinicians. The focus of all training in the Trust is to improve skills and knowledge in managing complex human relations.
Academic Accreditation
Our Masters and PhD level courses are accredited through partnerships with universities. We currently work in partnership with the University of East London and University of Essex.
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- A
- Advanced Award/Professional Doctorate in Social Work (ref. D60)
- Advanced Diploma in the Dynamics of Mental Health Practice (ref. D65)
- Applied Systemic Theory (ref. D4)
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B
- Black Leadership in White Organisations (ref. D66)
- Brief Psychoanalytic Work with Young Black People (ref. D83)
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C
- Child and Adolescent Primary Mental Health Care Work (ref. M42)
- Child and Adolescent Specialty Training (ST1, ST2, ST3) in Psychiatry (ref. M2C)
- Child Protection and Complex Child Care (ref. M22)
- Child Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy (Top-Up Version) (ref. M80T)
- Child, Adolescent and Family Mental Well-being: Multidisciplinary Practice (ref. D24)
- Child, Community and Educational Psychology (ref. M4)
- Clinical Training in Child Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy (ref. M80)
- Consultation and the Organisation: Psychoanalytic Approaches (ref. D10)
- Counselling in Educational Settings (ref. D82)
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E
- Early Years Development: Infant Mental Health (ref. M9)
- Educational Psychology (Continuing Professional Development) (Ref. M5)
- Emotional Factors in Learning and Teaching: Counselling Aspects in Education (ref. D1)
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F
- Family Therapy and Systemic Supervision (ref. M21)
- Fostering and Adoption Studies (ref. M25)
- Foundation Course in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy: Part One: Qualifying course in psychodynamic psychotherapy (ref. D58)
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I
- Inter-agency Working: Exploring its complex realities (ref. D42c)
- Inter-cultural Psychodynamic Psychotherapy: Part Two: Qualifying course in psychodynamic psychotherapy (ref. D59)
- Interdisciplinary Training in Adult Psychotherapy for Professional Workers in Health and Social Services (ref. M1)
- Interpersonal Psychotherapy Training
- Introduction to Counselling and Psychotherapy (ref. D12)
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P
- Professional Doctorate in Consultation and the Organisation: Psychoanalytic Approaches (ref. D10D)
- Professional Doctorate in Systemic Psychotherapy (ref. M10)
- Programme of Training in Adolescent Psychiatry (ref. M3)
- Psychoanalytic Observational Studies (ref. M7)
- Psychoanalytic Studies (ref. M16)
- Psychodynamic Approaches to Old Age (ref. D2)
- Psychodynamic Approaches to Working with Adolescents (ref. M33)
- Psychodynamic Approaches to Working with People with Learning Disabilities (ref. D5)
- Psychodynamic Psychotherapy for Child and Adolescent Psychiatrists (ref. M14)
- Psychological Therapy with Children, Young People and Families (ref. M34)
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R
- Refugee Care (ref. M35)
- Risk: A Relational Perspective - Psychodynamic Approaches to Assessing and Managing Risk (ref. P20)
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S
- Social Work (Post-qualifying): Integrative Programme (ref. D60M)
- Specialist Registrar Training in Forensic Psychotherapy (ref. P4)
- Specialty Training in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (ST4-6) (ref. M2)
- Strategic Leadership and Management (ref. M26)
- Supervision: A Psychological Approach (ref. D67)
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T
- The Development of Psychoanalytic Theory: Lecture Series (ref. PC4)
- Therapeutic Communication with Children (ref. D30)
- Therapeutic Practice with Children and Adolescents: Relational Approaches (ref. D32)
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W
- Working in the Young People’s Consultation Service (YPCS) (ref. D7)
- Working with Groups (ref. D11)
- Working with People with Eating Disorders (ref. D9)
- Working with Refugee Families (ref. D35)
