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Postgraduate Study in Cognitive Behaviour Therapy

    Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) papers are designed for mental health professionals who wish to add CBT to their existing skills for understanding and treating common mental health disorders, including anxiety, depression, substance abuse, and psychotic disorders.

    Course fees are fully funded by Te Pou for CBT training through the University of Otago. Places are limited so please apply early.

    What is Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT)?

    Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) is an evidence-based, psychologically informed talking therapy. It helps people solve life problems and view situations realistically.

    CBT focuses on the way thoughts, actions, feelings and body sensations interact. It emphasises how a person's thinking affects their mood, physiology and behaviour. Based on an ever-evolving formulation and conceptualisation of a person's problems, it emphasises a collaborative and strong therapeutic alliance.

    Two options for postgraduate study

    The University of Otago, Wellington offers two postgraduate qualifications in CBT; a Certificate, which provides foundation knowledge and skills in CBT, and a Diploma, which builds on this with more advanced application.

    Why study CBT at Otago?

    The CBT programme at Otago offers world-class training for mental health professionals. It has been designed and developed for our local communities in Aotearoa. Our trainees have access to high quality teaching, current research developments and practical support that mean they graduate with impressive skills that make a real difference to them and those they work with.

    Course content

    The postgraduate courses in Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) are designed to support health professionals to develop skills that enable them to use Cognitive Behaviour Therapy in their workplace. The primary focus for the course is on using CBT with adults, including young adults 18 years and above.

    Postgraduate Certificate in Health Sciences (PGCertHealSc) endorsed in Cognitive Behaviour Therapy

    The Certificate course establishes a firm practical and theoretical knowledge base, showing how CBT is used as a framework for assessing and gaining understanding of a patient's psychological distress, and then formulating and implementing an intervention based on that conceptualisation.

    It also covers applications of CBT to common mental disorders, including anxiety disorders, depression, substance use disorders, and the use of CBT with psychotic disorders. There is a strong emphasis on culturally responsive CBT with input from speakers with expertise from within and beyond the University.

    Postgraduate Diploma in Health Sciences (PGDipHealSc) endorsed in Cognitive Behaviour Therapy

    The Diploma course builds on the CBT Certificate-level training to ensure mental health and addiction practitioners extend their existing CBT assessment, conceptualisation and treatment skills for a broad range of complex presentations, including:

    • Obsessive compulsive disorder
    • Post-traumatic stress disorder
    • Bipolar disorder
    • Severe and comorbid mental health and drug problems
    • Personality disorders
    • Suicidal behaviour
    • Insomnia and emotional regulation
    • Addiction

    Teaching and assignments

    During the academic year, Certificate and Diploma course participants must attend three one-week teaching blocks, held in March, June and August respectively. These are taught in Wellington.

    Additional theoretical work and assignments are based around the implementation of CBT in participants' usual clinical casework. An integral part of the course is individual supervision by clinical psychologists with expertise in CBT.

    Additional online tutorials (held via Zoom) will be offered in the months between teaching weeks.

    There is a final exam at the end of October.

    The courses are taught by clinical psychologists who have considerable experience in CBT.

    Qualifying criteria for people applying

    CBT applicants need to meet all of the following criteria:

    • Registered health professionals with a minimum of two years clinical experience
    • Applicants employed by a Ministry of Health funded District Health Board (DHB), non-governmental organisation (NGO) or Primary Health Organisation (PHO) mental health service
    • Applicants must be working at least 0.6 full-time equivalent in a mental health setting, or a health setting with a mental health component
    • Applicants must be New Zealand citizens or hold a permanent residency permit
    • Applicants must have access to ongoing work with clients
    • Applicants must have a supervisor (Registered Clinical Psychologist) who can support them through the course. Supervisors must hold a current practicing certificate and have CBT training and experience.
    • Applicants need to have prior approval/support from their service manager

    Admission to the course will be on the basis of academic performance, references, curriculum vitae and verification process.

    Course fees

    The course fees are fully funded by Te Pou. Acceptance to the course secures funding, with no further application required.

    How to apply (if you meet all the qualifying criteria)

    Applications usually open mid-year for study in the following year.

    1. In the “Apply now” section (at the top and at the bottom of this page), choose the postgraduate health sciences qualification based in Wellington, log in or create an account, and apply online to register your interest. When asked for an area of specialisation, choose Cognitive Behaviour Therapy
    2. Look out for an email response from the Wellington CBT admin team with an online verification form, and online declaration for your manager. Complete and submit your application
    3. Get your manager to complete an online declaration confirming support for your attendance

    We will be in touch with the outcome of your application soon after.

    Papers

    See the full list of Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (COBE) papers.

    Choose a study option

    Whether you are advancing your career with our specialised graduate qualifications or pursuing in-depth research and expertise through our postgraduate programmes, Otago is here to support your aspirations.

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    Programme details

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    The Certificate course establishes a firm practical and theoretical knowledge base, showing how CBT is used as a framework for assessing and gaining understanding of a patient's psychological distress, and then formulating and implementing an intervention based on that conceptualisation.

    It also covers applications of CBT to common mental disorders, including anxiety disorders, depression, substance use disorders, and the use of CBT with psychotic disorders. There is a strong emphasis on culturally responsive CBT with input from speakers with expertise from within and beyond the University.

    Papers

    Papers
    • COBE 401 Cognitive Behaviour Therapy
    • COBE 404 Advanced Topics in Cognitive Behaviour Therapy
    Substitution for COBE 401 may be granted if papers to the value of 60 points of equivalent content and level have been completed.

    Papers

    View a list of all related papers below.

    COBE papers

    Paper Code Year Title Points Teaching period
    COBE401 2025 Cognitive Behaviour Therapy 60 points Full Year
    COBE404 2025 Advanced Topics in Cognitive Behaviour Therapy 60 points Full Year

    Contacts

    Email cbt.uow@otago.ac.nz

    CBT Course Director

    Dr Zara Mansoor
    Cognitive Behaviour Therapy Course Director
    Senior Lecturer in Psychology, Clinical Psychologist
    Department of Psychological Medicine
    University of Otago, Wellington


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