This course is recommended for master's and doctoral-level mental health professionals and students in their final internships. The program begins with a grounding in the cognitive behavioral therapy model and accompanying theory.
Emphasis is placed on learning to use the cognitive therapy model to specifically treat various issues and clinical disorders.
Participants are taught how to apply cognitive therapy techniques in both psychotherapy practice and in myriad other clinical practice settings such as schools, hospitals, medical settings, and substance abuse treatment centers.
The curriculum for the program is as follows:
Day 1: Review of the CBT Model and CBT for Depressive Disorders
Day 2: CBT for Trauma Related Disorders and CBT for Anxiety Disorders
Day 3: CBT for Personality Disorders and CBT for Autism
Day 4: CBT for Substance–Related and Addictive Disorders
Day 5: CBT for Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders and CBT for Couple and Family Therapy
Upon completion of the course, you will receive a frameable certificate.
Learning Objectives:
At the completion of each course unit, participants will be able to:
> Apply the cognitive therapy case conceptualization and theory to the specific disorder covered in the course unit
> Implement specific CBT techniques when providing treatment in a myriad of social work settings
> Create treatment plans utilizing CBT theories and interventions
> Describe the DSM-5 categorical grouping as per the disorder discussed in the course unit
> Integrate CBT with other approaches to treatment
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