Kent CBT services are provided by Rory Laing an accredited Cognitive Behavioural Psychotherapist and registered Mental Health Social Worker. Over the past 9 years he has worked in a variety of settings including NHS primary and secondary mental health teams, he has also worked in a University Mental Wellbeing Service for 5 years. Rory completed a Post Graduate Diploma in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy at the University of Surrey. He is an accredited member of the British Association of Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies (BABCP) and a registered Social Worker with Social Work England.
Rory can be contacted to write about and discuss a range of issues including cognitive behavioural therapy, issues that disproportionately impact men and epistemology within therapy. Please see below for the most recent articles that have been written.
Publications
A Proof of Concept Study on the use of Large Language Models as a Client in Typed Role Plays for Training Therapists – Published December 2024
Why does the law underestimate the psychosocial benefits of fathers? – The Centre For Male Psychology 28.2.23
UK law starts excluding fathers at birth: what psychosocial impact might this have on children and fathers? – The Centre For Male Psychology 31.1.23
The Importance of Maintaining an Evidence-based Approach in CBT – Critical Therapy Antidote (CTA) 26.1.22
Managing anxiety around exams and other assessment activities. – Canterbury Christ Church University 08/2021