International Conference calls for the Government to widen the therapies offered on the NHS
There has been much coverage in the press on experts calling for a widening of the psychological therapies to programme currently offered on the NHS to include therapies other than cognitive behavioural therapies(CBT). This is an issue that we feel passionately about as we strongly believe that NLP based courses including our one day workshops are ideal for helping patients work through issues relating to long-term illness, phobias and depression.
The Daily Mail reported that
"Professor Mick Cooper of the University of Strathclyde said: 'The Government's decision to spend £173million on CBT can only be applauded, but not all clients will benefit from that approach.
'There is clear evidence that some clients will do better with other forms of therapy. It all depends on who the client is, and what kind of treatment they can most make use of.' "
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