This category explores evidence-based approaches grounded in behavioural science, including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), exposure therapy, and behavioural activation. Courses focus on practical skills for identifying unhelpful thought patterns, modifying behaviours, and supporting change in clients dealing with anxiety, depression, and related difficulties. Ideal for mental health professionals seeking structured, goal-oriented therapeutic tools.

This advanced training diploma is designed for mental health and allied professionals working with individuals affected by domestic violence and sexual abuse. The course provides a trauma-informed, evidence-based framework for understanding the dynamics, impact, and therapeutic responses to interpersonal violence and abuse. Through live online lectures, interactive discussions, and a written assignment, participants will deepen their clinical competence and ethical awareness in this sensitive area of practice.

Key Topics Include:

  • Understanding the dynamics of domestic violence and coercive control

  • The psychological, emotional, and physical impact of sexual abuse

  • Trauma responses: dissociation, shame, PTSD, and complex trauma

  • Risk assessment and safety planning

  • Working with survivors: trauma-informed and empowerment-based approaches

  • The role of gender, culture, and power in abuse

  • Childhood sexual abuse and long-term effects

  • Ethical considerations, boundaries, and practitioner self-care

  • Case studies and clinical application

A written assignment is due for thi course for CPD AccreditationÂ