The impact of CBT training and supervision on burnout, confidence and negative beliefs in a staff group working with homeless people
The impact of CBT training and supervision on burnout, confidence and negative beliefs in a staff group working with homeless people
This study reports the outcomes of providing training and regular clinical supervision in basic cognitive-behavioural formulation and intervention techniques for frontline homelessness workers. Results indicated that confidence increased and negative beliefs decreased at the end of the training, and continued to decrease as a result of the supervision package. Burnout significantly decreased after the training and supervision package.
Maguire, N.
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Grellier, B.
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Clayton, K.
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Maguire, N.
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Grellier, B.
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Clayton, K.
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Maguire, N., Grellier, B. and Clayton, K.
(2017)
The impact of CBT training and supervision on burnout, confidence and negative beliefs in a staff group working with homeless people.
Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy.
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This study reports the outcomes of providing training and regular clinical supervision in basic cognitive-behavioural formulation and intervention techniques for frontline homelessness workers. Results indicated that confidence increased and negative beliefs decreased at the end of the training, and continued to decrease as a result of the supervision package. Burnout significantly decreased after the training and supervision package.
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