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Emmy and Digby have high ratings on their personal teaching, and are invited to lecture throughout the world. On the basis of their contribution to teaching, Emmy has been awarded an honorary professorship at the University of Middlesex, and Digby a University of Sheffield Senate Award for teaching.
Dilemma’s courses have been developed for, and used by, the following Universities: Sheffield, Middlesex, Schiller International, Sigmund Freud (Vienna), Masaryk (Czech Republic), Linkoping (Sweden), Lisbon (Portugal), Jagiellonian (Poland), Hradec Kralove (Romania), Bordeaux (France), and Louvain (Belgium) and for the following training institutes, Romanian Federation of Psychotherapy (Bucharest), European Association for Psychotherapy (Vienna), Gestalt Institute (Siena, Italy), Clanwilliam Institute (Dublin). Over 300 students have completed them, from over 17 countries.
Comparisons of Dilemma Training's eLearning courses with face to face courses showed that students learnt as much, and were more satisfied with our internet courses (see Blackmore, Chris, Tantam, Digby and Deurzen, Emmy van Evaluation of e-learning outcomes: experience from an online psychotherapy education programme,Open Learning: The Journal of Open and Distance Learning,23:3, 185-201, 2008).
We have had many positive comments from students, some of whom have described taking one of our courses as life changing. Dilemma Consultancy staff have been commissioned by Sage publishers to turn the material from one of our courses into book form (to be published in 2009). In addition, Dilemma consultancy staff have been commissioned by the Royal College of Psychiatrists to produce two CPD units for psychiatrists on the impact of digital technology on psychotherapy.
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