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Join a respected private mental health hospital in South East London as a part-time CBT/Integrative Psychotherapist. Deliver high-quality individual and group therapy to adults within a supportive multidisciplinary team. Requires BABCP/BACP/UKCP accreditation and 3+ years' post-qualification expe...
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United Kingdom , South East London
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23484.00 - 27192.00 GBP / Year
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Compass Associates
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Explore rewarding CBT/Integrative Psychotherapist jobs in adult mental health, a vital profession dedicated to supporting individuals through evidence-based psychological care. A CBT/Integrative Psychotherapist is a highly trained mental health professional who specialises in treating adults experiencing a wide spectrum of psychological difficulties. This role involves synthesising the structured, goal-oriented techniques of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) with principles from other therapeutic models like psychodynamic, humanistic, or systemic approaches. This integrative method allows for tailored, person-centred treatment, addressing not just surface-level symptoms but also underlying patterns and root causes of distress, making these professionals highly adaptable and effective practitioners. In their daily work, these psychotherapists undertake comprehensive psychological assessments to understand a client's unique history, symptoms, and worldview. They collaboratively develop a shared formulation—a narrative that explains the development and maintenance of the client's difficulties—and from this, create an individualised treatment plan. Core responsibilities include delivering both short-term and longer-term therapy, facilitating therapeutic groups on topics like anxiety management or mindfulness, and maintaining meticulous clinical records. A significant part of the role is working within multidisciplinary teams, contributing to holistic care planning, risk assessment, and case reviews to ensure the best possible outcomes for clients. Typical requirements for these positions include a recognised postgraduate diploma or master's degree in psychotherapy or a related field, followed by substantial supervised clinical practice. Full accreditation with a major professional body such as the BABCP (for CBT) or BACP/UKCP (for integrative psychotherapy) is standard. Employers seek candidates with demonstrable post-qualification experience working with adult mental health populations, showcasing proficiency in core therapeutic skills like active listening, empathy, and boundary-setting. Essential personal attributes include resilience, cultural sensitivity, superb communication abilities, and a commitment to reflective practice through ongoing clinical supervision and professional development. The profession offers a deeply fulfilling career path across various settings, including the NHS, private healthcare, charities, and online therapy platforms. For compassionate and skilled individuals, CBT/Integrative Psychotherapist jobs represent an opportunity to make a profound difference, empowering adults to overcome challenges, build resilience, and achieve meaningful, lasting recovery. This dynamic field values continuous learning and offers diverse career trajectories for those dedicated to advancing mental health care.

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