In conversation with Tom Richardson - Psychological interventions for bipolar – therapy works but is it being offered and what are we missing?
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About
Psychological therapy for people with bipolar is now well evidenced and likely to yield long-term benefits.
However, many people are unable to access appropriate support and as a society we have a poor understanding of the experience of bipolar highs and lows.
Tom Richardson will outline key findings from the recent Bipolar UK report which calls for quicker diagnosis and specialist support.
We'll then consider what we as clinical psychologists can do to facilitate this.
Please find the link below to accumulate questions ahead of the session:
https://response.questback.com/britishpsychologicalsociety/PCMHconversations23
Registration
Registration is available online only.
Delegate Category | Registration Fees (Incl. VAT at 20%) |
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PCMH Member |
Free of charge |
BPS Member | £30 |
Non-BPS Member |
£60 |
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Speakers
Thomas Richardson
Dr. Thomas Richardson is a Clinical Psychologist and Associate Professor at the University of Southampton. He teaches and researches psychological mechanisms and therapies for Bipolar. He is a co-author on reports for the Bipolar UK commission and is on the clinical advisory panel for Bipolar UK. He is also a member on the international society for bipolar disorders international taskforce for psychological therapies. He also has lived experience of Bipolar.
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