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Call to train more therapists disputed

Posted: 21 September 2005 | Subscribe Online


A Labour peer's call for 10,000 new therapists to be trained is "misinformed", according to the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy.

Lord Layard, the economist and Downing Street advisor, said last week that the new therapists were needed to provide cognitive behavioural therapy on the NHS to anyone who needed it.

But the association, which represents 25,000 counsellors and psychotherapists, said many of its members incorporated CBT into their work and would be able to bring more experience than the new therapists proposed by Layard. They would be existing health workers with an additional two years' training.

Paul Corry, director of campaigns and communication at mental health charity Rethink, said there was significant evidence to support the view that CBT helped those with severe mental health problems .


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