Introducing Flutura: The Future of CBT Therapy
Introducing Flutura: The Future of CBT Therapy
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Event Description:
Join Professor Patrick McGhee, leading Young Person CBT specialist Alison Triste and other members of the team for an exclusive webinar introducing Flutura, a groundbreaking mental health app designed to revolutionize CBT therapy.
You can also find out about the process for applying to become a beta-tester.
Discover how Flutura can:
- Save you time: Automate session notes and task tracking.
- Engage clients: Streamline homework with gamified tools and CBT worksheets.
- Enhance safeguarding: Identify and manage client risks.
Details at a Glance
- When: Sunday, 26th January at 10 AM
- Where: Online
- Who: Professor Patrick McGhee, with leading Young Person CBT specialist and author Alison Triste and some key members of the Flutura team
- What: find out more about the CBT app of 2025, ask questions and explore early access options.
- Cost of Webinar: Free
Who Should Attend:
CBT therapists seeking to enhance their practice and improve client outcomes.
About Flutura:
Flutura is a cutting-edge mental health app designed to support therapists in delivering effective CBT. By automating tasks, engaging clients, and enhancing safeguarding, Flutura empowers therapists to focus on what matters most: providing high-quality care. Drawing on tried and tested evidence based practice Flutura keeps the therapist at the heart of the clinical process and uses the latest technology to secure the best outcomes for the client. Flutura turns the therapists expert judgment into clear and structured homework assignments supported by a verified set of tasks. A key feature of Flutura is a strong focus on client protection in the context of risk and safeguarding.
The Presenters
Professor Patrick McGhee
Clinical Strategy Lead for Flutura

Professor Patrick McGhee is a CBT therapist, psychologist and UK National Teaching Fellow. Educated at the universities of Glasgow and Oxford, he has completed CPD programmes at Harvard Business School and Ashridge. In 2017 he was a Visiting Fellow/Scholar at the universities of Cornell, Yale and MIT in the USA. He has taught, researched or practised in psychology and therapy for 30 years. His first post was a Research Fellow in Psychiatry and Psychology at St George's Hospital Medical School, University of London. He is the author of Thinking Psychologically (Palgrave), The Ultimate CBT Handbook and co-editor of Accounting for Relationships (Methuen). He is an occasional columnist for the Guardian, the BBC and the Times Higher. He currently works in private practice in Greater Manchester. He has full accreditation from the British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Therapies which is in turn accredited by the Professional Standards Authority.
Alison Triste
Clinical Content Lead for Flutura

Alison Triste is a BABCP-Accredited Cognitive Behavioural Psychotherapist with over 30 years of experience helping children, adolescents, and adults overcome mental health challenges.
As the author of CBT for Young People, Alison is a trusted leader in therapy for anxiety, depression, OCD, and PTSD. She integrates evidence-based CBT with Positive Psychology to deliver flexible, personalised care.
Beyond her practice, Alison supervises CBT therapists, provides mental health training for schools, and has supervised at the University of Bolton, University of Reading, and University of Central Lancashire.
- BABCP-Accredited Cognitive Behavioural Psychotherapist.
- Author of CBT for Young People.
- Over 30 years of experience working with children, adolescents, and adults.
- Specialist in anxiety, depression, PTSD, and OCD.
- Trainer and supervisor for NHS, CAMHS, schools, and private practices.
- Supervisor at the University of Bolton, University of Reading, and University of Central Lancashire.