Diana,
Why falling numbers?
'cos: (1) It's bloody expensive, (2) you can't work full time and do a
day-time course (3)In London, the damn centres are virtually impossible to
get to if you don't live in North London (4) because academia seems to be
committed to making it a graduate-only profession (5) because the NHS only
likes CBT, so it is difficult to making a living (friend of mine made a
grand total of £3500 last year).
Anybody else want to add some reasons?
Ian
> -----Original Message-----
> Paul
>
> I have heard of a number of courses closing too 'cos of lack of students?
> maybe, The St. George's course, the Whittington and now the Maudsly,
> what's occurring?
>
> Diana
>
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> It is what we can make of the mess we have made of things".
> T. S. Eliot (1939).
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