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You’ll get effective clinical techniques from Dr. John Ludgate, trained at the Beck Institute of Cognitive Therapy. He will teach you how CBT can be applied to a variety patients. As he shares the most recent advances in CBT, you will be amazed at the transformation he makes.
Through interactive discussions and role-plays, case studies, role-plays, role-plays, reproducible handouts, and interactive discussions, you will be able to take away practical CBT strategies you can use immediately with any client. You will leave this certificate course with tools that you can use in your next session.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Certificate Course 3-Day Intensive Training
- Learn the core skills and competencies required for CBT
- CBT for mood disorders, anger, anxiety, PTSD & substance abuse
- Difficult cases, Cluster B & C personality disorders
Participate in this groundbreaking event Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Certificate Course To improve your therapeutic outcomes with even the most difficult clients, you will need to learn core competencies and transform your abilities.
You will be able use concrete strategies to provide greater healing for clients suffering from:
- Mood disorders
- Anger
- Anxiety disorders
- PTSD
- Substance abuse
- Personality disorders
- Suicidality
- There are many more!
You’ll get effective clinical techniques from Dr. John Ludgate, trained at the Beck Institute of Cognitive Therapy. He will teach you how CBT can be applied to a variety patients. As he shares the most recent advances in CBT, you will be amazed at the transformation he makes.
Through interactive discussions, role-plays and reproducible handouts you will learn practical CBT strategies that you can immediately use with clients. You will leave this certificate course with tools that you can use in your next session.
Don’t miss out –register now!
OUTLINE
CBT SKILLS AND COMPETENCIES MASTERED
Foundations in CBT
- Evolution of Cognitive Behavioral Therapies
- Neurobiological findings
- Outcome Studies
Treatment Concepts
- Socialization as Treatment Model
- Levels of Cognition
- Eliciting & Labeling Distortions
- Identify & Evaluate Automatic Thoughts
Offshoot Models
- The Third Wave is Coming
- DBT
- Acceptance & Commitment Therapy
- Schema Therapy
The Therapeutic Relationship
- Establish Rapport
- Ruptures in Therapeutic Alliance
- Predictive of Outcome
Cognitive Conceptualization
- Case Formulation
- Collaborative Empiricism
- Planning for Symptom-Driven Treatment
Key Components of the CBT Practice
- Structure
- Feedback
- Guided Discovery
- Collaborative Empiricism
- Homework
Clinical Practice Application
- Case Studies/Role Plays
CBT FOR MOOD DISORDERS, ANGER, ANXIETY, PTSD & SUBSTANCE ABUSE
CBT for Mood Disorders
- Cognitive Model of Depression
- Behavioral Activation
- Sleep hygiene
- Activity Monitoring & Scheduling
- Modify Negative Conceptions
- Gratitude & Meaning
- Depressive Relapse
- Bipolar Disorder
CBT for Anger
- Cognitive Model of Anger
- Role of Valuesamp; “Moral Resistance”
- Symptom Management
CBT for Anxiety
- Generalized Anxiety
- Cognitive Model of Anxiety
- “Worry Cure”
- Phobias
- Hierarchy Work
- Desensitization
- Panic Disorder
- Cognitive Model of Panic
- Interoceptive Strategies
CBT for OCD
- Intrusive Thoughts
- Metacognitive Strategies
- Behavioral Experiments
CBT for PTSD
- Long-term Exposure
- Cognitive Reprocessing
- Trauma Narratives
CBT for Substance Addiction
- Impulse Control Models
- Monitor Cravings & Resist Urges
- Relapse Prevention
Application to Clinical Practice
- Case Studies/Role Plays
DIFFICULT CASES, CLUSTER B & C PERSONALITY DISORDERS
Overview of CBT for Challenging cases
- Why are they so difficult?
- CBT adaptations
- Modified Expectations for Therapists
Treatment Model
- Early Maladaptive Schemas
- Breaking down destructive behavior Behavioral Cycles
- Protocol for Belief Modification
CBT for Cluster-B Personality Disorders
- Antisocial
- Psychopathy
- Behavior Management
- Narcissistic
- Subtypes Of Narcissism
- Schema Mode Work
- Histrionic
- Schema Modification
- Constructive Alternatives for “Getting Noticed”
- Borderline
- DBT-Based Strategies
- Skills in Emotion Regulation
- Skills for Stress Tolerance
- Interpersonal Effectiveness Skills
CBT for Cluster C Personality Disorders
- Strategies and Modifying Avoidant Schemas
- Change Dependent Beliefs & Behaviors
- OCPD: Interventions & Strategies
Advanced Strategies to Treat Cluster B Personality Disorders
- Modify deeply-rooted beliefs
- Continuum Work
- Create New Beliefs
- Internalization Exercises
- Build resilience
- Cognitive Behavioral Chain Analysis
- Schema Mode Work
CBT for Suicidal Clients
- Model of suicide using CBT
- Risk Assessment
- Strategies for Suicidal Ideation or Hopelessness
- Reasons to Live Inventories
OBJECTIVES
- Multiple symptom sets can be treated with Evidence Based CBT.
- Discuss methods of conducting CBT psychoeducation in order to elicit “buy in” From the most difficult clients
- Identify, challenge and change dysfunctional self-talk, thoughts, or core beliefs.
- Develop case conceptualization skills for treating any DSM-5® condition.
- The key components of CBT are listed below.
- To improve client relationships, use these tools and tips for building rapport.
- Discuss key behavioral activation strategies that can be used to alleviate treatment-resistant depression.
- Develop strategies to treat depressive relapses.
- Implement Cognitive behavioral Methods to overcome obsessive and compulsive thoughts.
- Illustrate key strategies to control impulses used to treat substance abuse disorders
- Describe the treatment of PTSD and trauma using cognitive processing interventions.
- Cognitive reprocessing is used for clients suffering from PTSD.
- Here are some strategies to manage personality disorders.
- DBT skills training is available for borderline personality disorder.
- Summarize the role that early maladaptive patterns play in maintaining chronic conditions.
- Utilize schema-based strategies for breaking lifelong destructive behavioral cycles.
- Describe eight motivations behind parasuicidal behavior and how to intervene for each.
- Discuss how borderline personality disorders affect family dynamics and how to improve family communication.
- Learn how to document suicide and acquire skills for suicide assessment.
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Course Features
- Lectures 0
- Quizzes 0
- Duration Lifetime access
- Skill level All levels
- Students 51
- Assessments Yes