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MA in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, ICHAS. Is it worth doing? Update me please.

  • 07-03-2017 8:06am
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1


    I'm very interested in doing a masters in CBT and I found a course that runs as blended learning from ICHAS. This course is accredited by PSI.

    However I seen a post from here from 2012 saying that it wasn't recommended. Can someone who has knowledge or experience on this update me as to whether this is a good course to do to progress on to the clinical psychology PhD in Trinity? I don't want to pursue a 2 year course if it messes up my career path or is not recognised.

    I'm aware that there are full time courses available that would be ideal but at the moment I have no choice but to study part time.

    Thanks


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,735 ✭✭✭dar100


    Mentat_VII wrote: »
    I'm very interested in doing a masters in CBT and I found a course that runs as blended learning from ICHAS. This course is accredited by PSI.

    However I seen a post from here from 2012 saying that it wasn't recommended. Can someone who has knowledge or experience on this update me as to whether this is a good course to do to progress on to the clinical psychology PhD in Trinity? I don't want to pursue a 2 year course if it messes up my career path or is not recognised.

    I'm aware that there are full time courses available that would be ideal but at the moment I have no choice but to study part time.

    Thanks

    Sorry late reply!! As a practice qualification I'd say no, as a pre Dpsych course I wouldn't see an issue


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