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Train with Tavistock Relationships

A world leading centre of excellence
for couple and individual psychotherapy training.

Train with
Tavistock Relationships

A world leading centre of excellence for couple and individual psychotherapy training.

Why train with us

We have a long history of research and refinement of therapeutic practice spanning 75 years. Our Senior Fellows and teaching staff include acclaimed authors and researchers who are leaders in their field and have helped define modern relationship therapy.

Teaching incorporates evidence-based and mentalization-based methods which are designed to produce lasting, positive change. Our accredited trainings provide a complete route to qualifying as a psychotherapist. Offering in- house clinical placements within our thriving therapy practice.

For qualified practitioners, we offer specialist trainings, contemporary CPDs and events to further enhance your skills and build your professional network.

We work with local authorities and frontline providers across the UK to develop and deliver training, evidence-based interventions, and bespoke workforce development packages.

Partnered with excellence

Our clinical trainings are awarded by the internationally renowned Birkbeck, University of London and accredited by a range of professional bodies including BACP, BPC & CORST

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CPDs and short courses

As well as our extended trainings (see below), we have an exciting and clinically-relevant programme of online and face-to-face CPDs for qualified therapists of different specialisms at our professional learning platform TR Together.

 

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Couple Therapy for Depression

Enabling practitioners to work with couples where one or both have a diagnosis of depression.  An integrative, NICE approved, evidence-based treatment, it combines best practice drawn from behavioural, cognative, emotionally-focused, systemic and psychodynamic couple therapies.  

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