PPN Psychological Professions

Psychologically Informed Consultation (PIC)

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This 40-minute e-learning programme introduces the core ideas within Developing Psychologically Informed Consultation (PIC): A Guide for Psychological Professionals, published by PPN Midlands. The programme provides an accessible overview of the guidance and offers a practical introduction to the principles, purpose, and practice of Psychologically Informed Consultation.

Structured in a non-assessed, 'dip-in, dip-out'format, the module is designed to support flexible engagement. Learners can explore individual sections in their own time, revisiting areas of interest or relevance to their role.

Through video content, case examples, and reflective prompts, the programme explores:

  • What Psychologically Informed Consultation is and why it matters.

  • How PIC supports collaboration between psychological professionals and colleagues across health and care.

  • The framework introduced in the PPN Midlands guidance and its practical application in everyday settings.

  • The opportunities in embedding PIC into service delivery.

This programme is intended for all psychological professionals and anyone interested in understanding how consultation can draw on psychological principles to improve the support and outcomes offered to others.

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Contributed by: PPN Psychological Professions
Authored by: PPN Midlands Working Group, PPN Midlands
Licence: Creative commons: Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International More information on licences
First contributed: 21 October 2025
Audience access level: General user

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