Discover eight key reasons why mental health and wellbeing trainees and practitioners should contribute to professional blogs. Here's how to boost your career, build credibility, and connect with a targeted audience by sharing your expertise.
Human givens psychotherapist, Julia Welstead explains the scientifically-sound answers to these important questions and an insightful view that will increase your understanding of “resilience” – allowing you to make more informed decisions and interventions.
Join Dr Andrew Morrice live online for a deep dive into what the latest research tells us about how our physical selves impact on our mental health and vice versa, the physiology of our emotions, how stress can become chronic.
Date: Wednesday 15 October 2025
Time: 1 day (9.15am - 4pm BST)
Accredited CPD: 6 hours
Price: £145 per person
Human Givens College has been providing training in the best ways to treat mental health and behavioural problems for over 25 years. Our tutors are experts in their field, and provide practical, evidence-based training in clear, jargon-free language.
This fascinating talk about what followed on from the ‘brain’s big bang’ 40,000 years ago – when our ancestors learned how to consciously access the internal reality theatre of the dreaming brain and ‘daydream’ consciously – was filmed with students on the Human Givens Diploma course.
The renowned Irish psychologist Joe Griffin’s illuminating lecture answers these questions and many more as he takes us through the story of how he solved the mystery of why we dream – and discovered at the same time the significance of dreaming for our mental health.
Discover essential guides, resources, and FAQs designed to help you stay at the forefront of mental health and coaching practices. Explore the latest research, practical tools, and innovative strategies that can enhance your approach and support your clients effectively.
UKCP would like to welcome members to its first in-person research networking event in collaboration with the Society for Psychotherapy Research (SPR).
Date: Saturday 20 September 2025
Time: 10am-12pm
Location: London
Open to: UKCP Members Only