Marie Chellingsworth The CBT Resource® Marie is a renowned CBT and IAPT consultant, academic and author. She is the Founder of The CBT Resource and an invited Subject Matter Expert (SME) for a number of digital therapeutic and mental health services. She is a co-author of the IAPT PWP curriculum and high and low intensity CBT with older people curricula as well as a wide range of published resources for patients with anxiety and depression used internationally. Her work via The CBT Resource aims to help more people with anxiety and depression to be able to access evidence based treatments and ensure practitioners are supported to get optimal outcomes through CPD training and supervision. Run in a social enterprise approach, all profits are invested back into the creation of more resources and the work of the organisation. She has worked with UK national bodies and the IAPT workforce and training groups within the Department Of Health to maintain standards for CBT and IAPT based approaches and was Consultant to the successful implementation of the Australian IAPT programme. Prior to developing The CBT Resource, she was Executive Director of Evidence Based Programmes at UEA and Senior Lecturer and Director of Training at the Universities of Nottingham and Exeter. Her passion for CBT and working in this field first came after hearing a song called Howard Hughes (a B side of a band called Ride in 1992!). Outside of work she loves music, interior design, gardening and spending time on the local beaches and forests with her Irish Setters and with family and friends. www.thecbtresource.co.uk
Andy Poplar [Vinegar & Brown Paper]® The photographs of etched glass and objects throughout this programme are the work of Andy Poplar from [vinegar & brown paper]® ideas etched in glass. Special thanks and credit goes to him for enabling us to use these images. An award winning advertising creative, he set out to mend his head with [Vinegar & Brown paper] after his own anxiety and depression. At the heart of Andy’s work are his reflections upon his own experiences that led to his career change into etching glass. As [vinegar & brown paper], Andy has spent the last 8 years taking vintage or iconic items of glassware and bringing them to life with the tools of typography, wit, word-play and a slightly askew way of looking at the world. You can now find pieces of [vinegar & brown paper] on bookshelves everywhere, from York to New York (and a much happier man too). You can find more of Andy’s work on his website and his Facebook and Instagram pages on the links below. Website: www.vinegarandbrownpaper.co.uk Instagram: instagram.com/mendyourhead Facebook: facebook.com/mendyourhead
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