Aims of the Course
Catalyse provides a training programme which aims to enable professionals with competence in their own field to to develop skills to practise CAT as a one-to-one therapy. It is open to trainees with a core profession and relevant experience. It allows you to practise CAT within your core profession.
Applications are invited from candidates funded by their employer or self funded and from candidates approved by their NHS Trust for an NHS England funded place (scroll to end for details of NHSE applications).
Course Components
This is a two year training comprising a combination of
Experiential work focuses on personal exploration and the development of CAT skills and their clinical application. Trainees must complete a minimum of eight supervised cases and pass all written work required by the course.
Training days
The training days reflect ‘CAT Knowledge in Use’ and consist of a combination of preliminary reading, presentations, small and large group work, skills exercises and case discussions as appropriate. They cover theoretical input relating to CAT principles and concepts. Training days provide opportunity to reflect on and practice with CAT tools, activities and skills. Early in the course trainees are introduced to the main features of the CAT model, which are built on throughout the two years. The content of the teaching programme in Year 1 follows the structure of a CAT therapy. Year 2 deepens knowledge and skills and covers a range of applications of CAT. There is a specific focus on work with more complex cases.
Theoretical components
The training addresses theories which have informed the development of CAT. It also covers issues common to all psychotherapies within the CAT context. For example there is emphasis on CAT perspectives on transference & counter transference; therapeutic alliance; and the process of change. The training reflects the social/political context and psychotherapy research.
Timing of training days
There are ten days spread throughout each of the two years. These start with two days in both October and November. A further four single days take place from January through to May. Each year ends with a two day residential in June. Single days are Fridays, and two day blocks are Thursdays and Fridays.
Seminar groups
Trainees meet in seminar groups of between three and six participants. Meetings last for an hour and a half, eight times a year (or equivalent). Each group will have some input from a seminar group leader. However, the aim is to encourage trainees to take an active approach to their learning needs and to identify gaps in knowledge which their own activity can meet. The course trainers will provide the reading material and guidelines to assist study etc and will approve arrangements.
Clinical Practice
Trainees are in weekly supervision with an accredited CAT supervisor. They usually carry two CAT training cases at a time, and must complete a minimum of eight supervised cases. Supervision is usually in groups of three trainees for 1.5 hours with a minimum of 40 sessions each year. Trainees are expected to attend regularly, and to remain in supervision until the completion of all clinical work. This will normally take a minimum of two years but may extend up to a further six-months, depending on the individual trainee’s case mix and circumstances.
Trainees who work in specialist settings (e.g. forensic, eating disorders) need to gain experience of doing CAT in adult mental health, by seeing at least two cases. Trainees develop the skill to practise 16 session CAT. They should also gain experience in variations of the time limit, to 8 session and 24 sessions. Of the eight cases required, six of these should be of 16 or more sessions. Each completed case should include all three CAT Tools: Reformulation Letter, SDR and Goodbye Letter.
Click here for more information on supervised clinical practice as part of CAT training.
Personal Development
Trainees are required to have an experience of personal therapy during their practitioner training. This involves a standard 16 session CAT conducted by an accredited CAT therapist.
Click here for further information on personal development and personal therapy as part of CAT training.
Assessment
Trainees are expected to attend a minimum of 85% of each element of the taught course. Clinical appraisals take place every six months, four over the two year taught course. Written work includes:
Venue
Training days are in Manchester, with the residential usually near Sheffield. Supervision groups run in various locations across the UK. Seminar groups run online.
We provide a list of CAT training therapists. Trainees may have to be prepared to travel for therapy, unless the therapist offers online therapy.
Requirements for Training
Applicants are expected to demonstrate they are academically capable of undertaking postgraduate study and have personal qualities that make them suitable for the profession of psychotherapy. This includes having sufficient emotional competence to deal with the psychological aspects of the work. We offer the following criteria as a general guide:
Essential criteria:
Desirable criteria
Click here to read more about our entry criteria for CAT Practitioner trainings. This includes information for candidates who may not strictly meet the entry criteria but are interested to explore CAT training.
For example, Catalyse will consider applicants such as High Intensity IAPT therapists who meet entry criteria for the one-year CAT Foundation course but who can demonstrate a level of experience in delivering psychological therapies such that they wish to be considered for the Practitioner course.
Catalyse will consider applications from CAT Foundation course graduates. They can apply with their foundation year credit to complete year 2. This enables Foundation graduates to gain the additional training, clinical experience and assessments necessary for accreditation as an ACAT accredited CAT Therapist /Practitioner.
For details of how to apply as a Foundation course graduate to complete Year 2 alongside our Practitioner Course trainees, please click here. More information about CAT Foundation Training is available on ACAT’s pages – please visit this link to view.
Catalyse Costs
Total: £9,995 approx
NHS England (NHSE) funded places
Catalyse, along with three other CAT training centres covering the English regions, have been approved to deliver the NHS England (NHSE) national curriculum CAT Practitioner training. NHS staff in the North West and Midlands approved by their Trust CPPO and/or NHSE Workforce, Training & Education regional lead can apply to the Catalyse course. Training for the North East, South East & South West of England is provided by different course centres.
The NHSE funding route provides fully funded training places for those supported by their Trust and who meet the above general course entry criteria and who work with the client group as described below. This training is to support the expansion of psychological therapies for severe mental health problems in adult community services. The NHSE funded places were originally only for those clinicians working with adults (including older people) in community services working with people with complex relational problems and adverse childhood experience, who would be likely to meet criteria for a diagnosis of ‘Borderline’ or ‘Emotionally Unstable’ Personality Disorder.
For 2025 entry some Integrated Commissioning Boards (ICBs) may fund staff working in other services where CAT is considered an appropriate therapeutic modality. This decision is made at a service level and Catalyse cannot give any advice on this. The decision to fund is made entirely within your organisation. Catalyse need Trust approval, indicated by a signature on the application form to proceed with an application for a NHSE funded place.
Updates about the NHSE funding route are available at the page on NHSE-funded applications. If you are interested in this route please liaise with your CPPO and/ or contact your NHSE Workforce, Training & Education regional lead (previously HEE).
The training content and structure is broadly similar for NHSE or non-NHSE trainees. However, there are some additional components for the NHSE training route which is described in the NHSE CAT Practitioner summary download which is available at the end of this web page.
Applicants through the NHSE funded route must have their CPPO approval and/or approval of the NHSE Workforce, Training & Education regional lead. Contact details for each regional lead are given below.
Regional Leads:-
North West – Kay Helliwell – email: kay.helliwell2@nhs.net
Midlands – email: england.wte.midlandsmhlda@nhs.net
Teaching Team
Principal trainers:
Some of the training days will include invited speakers with specialist knowledge and experience in a specific area.
How to Apply
Entry to the Catalyse two year course is through application, interview and attendance at a CAT introductory workshop (two days) or equivalent. Applicants are invited to submit the application form, along with CV and 2 referees. They should provide details of source of referrals, assessment arrangements, and venue for seeing clients. In addition, applicants should please write a personal supporting statement of around 750 words giving an indication of:
Please also review and complete the Supervision Information Statement form and return with your application.
Additionally, those applying for the NHSE funded pathway should also address what CAT will bring to their work with clients with complex early trauma.
Shortlisted applicants will then be invited for an interview.
Please follow the process outlined in ‘application guidance’ under Downloads from the Catalyse website. Please send your application to the Catalyse administrator: admin@catalyse.uk.com tel 07842 137745.
Payment of Application and/or Interview Fees
Please pay the application or interview fee online by clicking here. Before proceeding to pay online, please ensure you read and understand our terms and conditions.
Please note Catalyse cannot invoice for application or interview fees, and cannot accept payments by phone.
Application Deadlines
The initial deadline for applications is Friday 30th May, 2025. Interview date: Friday 27th June, 2025 (online).
For full details, please visit https://catalyse.uk.com/training/practitioner-training/2025-2027-practitioner-training/
Other Questions
Prior to the first day of training each year Catalyse holds a short Question and Answer session between new trainees and past graduates. You can see some excerpts from those discussions (plus additional information) in the FAQs document available from the Catalyse website – ‘CAT FAQs’.
9th October 2025
Catalyse CAT Practitioner Training 2025-27
12th January 2026
Newcastle & NHSE (North East) CAT Practitioner Training 2026-2027
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