Full Course Description
CBT Mastery Course featuring Techniques Lab: Integrative Techniques for Anxiety, Trauma, ADHD, and More
The demand for proficient CBT practitioners is higher than ever, and that's why we've created this CBT Mastery Course - our newest and most comprehensive CBT training yet.
Guided by the highly regarded Dr. Charles Jacob, a leading CBT educator who has taught countless clinicians, you'll be trained using cutting-edge techniques proven to drive results with your clients.
What makes our program unique? It's not just about learning theories - it's about hands-on experience. Our CBT Techniques Lab takes education to a new level with interactive role plays and concise 10-minute demos, so you can see CBT in action.
In just 22 intensive hours, you'll be equipped with practical skills to help individuals overcome challenges like anxiety, depression, OCD, PTSD, and more. You can learn at your own speed, picking and choosing the modules and techniques that best suit your interests and needs.
But isn't CBT too manualized or surface-level? Not at all! Our robust course delves deep, breaking down complex concepts into digestible lessons to ensure you get the most out of your learning experience.
You'll get lifetime access to valuable course materials, including slide presentations, real-world case studies, and interactive worksheets.
Plus, with our 100% satisfaction guarantee, it's a risk-free investment in your professional development.
Watch CBT in action and see your skills grow. Register now.
Program Information
Target Audience
- Counselors
- Social Workers
- Psychologists
- Psychiatric Nurses
- Psychiatrists
- Addiction Counselors
- Marriage and Family Therapists
Outline
Section 1: Mastering the Essentials of CBT
- Unveiling the Evolution of CBT
- Leading-Edge Research and Breakthrough Results
- Top Tools for Understanding: Core Concepts like Schemas
- Essential Strategies for Effective CBT Practice
- Structuring Sessions for Success
- Delivering Impactful Feedback
- Guided Discovery Techniques
- Building Partnerships through Collaborative Empiricism
- Assigning Homework That Transforms
Section 2: Clinical Applications for Real-World Success
- Top Strategies for Managing Depression, Anxiety, Anger, Trauma, PTSD, OCD, and Personality Disorders
- Integrating Cutting-Edge Techniques: DBT, ACT, Narrative, and Motivational Interviewing
Section 3: Navigating Special Topics with Expertise
- Mastering Mindfulness for Therapeutic Success
- Critical Approaches to Navigating Suicide and Self-Directed Violence
- Effective Strategies for Working with Children, Teenagers, and Couples
- Assessing and Managing Substance Use Disorders
- Revolutionary Approaches to Managing Insomnia and Pain
- Comprehensive Treatment Planning for Every Need
- Unlocking the Full Potential of CBT: Highlights, Limitations, and Managing Risks
Section 4: Techniques Lab - 10 bite-sized demos showcasing CBT interventions in action.
- CBT Session Setup: Guiding clients through therapist role induction, session overview, and structuring.
- Core Belief Work with Downward Arrow Technique: Effectively unearthing and challenging core beliefs.
- Behavioral Experimental Technique: Developing experiments to test thoughts and assumptions, enhancing CBT effectiveness.
- Exposure Therapy and Response Prevention: Assisting clients in confronting and overcoming anxieties.
- Emotion Regulation and Distress Management: Supporting clients in managing tough emotions and building resilience.
- Increasing Treatment Engagement: Implementing strategies to boost client commitment and motivation.
- Homework Assignments & Feedback: Mastering the use of assignments and feedback for interactive therapy.
- Schema Work: Step-by-step breakdown of schema therapy techniques.
- Subjective Units of Distress Scale (SUDS): Simple tool for managing distress levels.
- Dysfunctional Thought Record: Techniques for recognizing, challenging, and reframing negative automatic thoughts.
Objectives
- Articulate the significance of structured sessions in optimizing Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) outcomes.
- Employ techniques for soliciting and integrating client feedback to refine therapeutic interventions effectively.
- Guide clients adeptly in identifying and challenging their core beliefs to facilitate cognitive restructuring.
- Demonstrate the cultivation of new, adaptive thinking patterns to promote psychological well-being in clients.
- Analyze the concept of collaborative empiricism and its transformative impact on client empowerment within the therapeutic process.
- Employ strategic approaches to unpack clients' core beliefs, fostering insight and facilitating cognitive flexibility.
- Establish the role and procedural framework for constructing dysfunctional thought records to facilitate cognitive restructuring.
- Recognize the pivotal role of homework assignments in consolidating therapeutic gains and sustaining progress in clients.
- Apply evidence-based strategies tailored to effectively address depressive disorders within a CBT framework.
- Develop proficiency in treating a spectrum of anxiety disorders through the application of targeted CBT interventions.
- Examine specialized techniques for addressing Obsessive-Compulsive and related disorders utilizing CBT methodologies.
- Design tailored interventions for working with clients impacted by trauma or post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) within a CBT framework.
- Evaluate and implement effective strategies for addressing clients diagnosed with personality disorders within a CBT paradigm.
- Integrate principles of Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) into CBT practice to enhance treatment efficacy.
- Integrate skills from Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) to bolster clients' resilience and psychological flexibility.
- Utilize Narrative Therapy techniques to facilitate clients' construction of empowering narratives and self-concepts.
- Integrate Motivational Interviewing techniques to foster client engagement and enhance treatment adherence.
- Observe and engage in role-play scenarios to master the application of essential CBT interventions.
- Apply advanced techniques to systematically identify and challenge clients' core beliefs, promoting cognitive restructuring.
- Develop proficiency in creating behavior experiments aimed at testing and modifying automatic thoughts and assumptions.
- Explore advanced strategies for conducting exposure therapy and implementing response prevention techniques.
- Motivate clients effectively to actively participate in their treatment process through collaborative goal-setting and reinforcement.
Copyright :
03/21/2023
Ethics and Risk Management in Behavioral Health
Watch Attorney Robert Landau and Dr. Frederic Reamer as they collaborate to deliver an interactive, dynamic presentation on ever-changing ethics and risk-management challenges in behavioral health.
Keeping up-to-date is essential to protect your clients and yourself. During this training, you will gain an understanding of ethics and risk-management challenges related to:
- Confidentiality exceptions
- Privileged communication
- Documentation
- Telehealth
- Informed consent
- Boundary issues
- Recent changes to federal regulations governing confidentiality of substance use disorder patient records
- And other complex topics
Landau and Dr. Reamer will highlight ethics and risk-management challenges related to your use of technology to deliver services remotely, communicate with clients, and store records.
This is a training you do not want to miss...as both presenters will offer practical advice from both the legal and behavioral health points of view to help you stay on top of issues that arise in everyday clinical situations.
Program Information
Objectives
- Evaluate ethical challenges and risks in behavioral health.
- Utilize risk management tips to reduce licensing board complaints and lawsuits.
- Analyze ethical dilemmas clinicians face surrounding use of technology to serve clients remotely, communicate with clients, and store information.
- Apply an ethical decision-making framework to recognize, analyze, resolve or prevent ethical dilemmas in your clinical practice.
- Employ state-of-the-art documentation guidelines and protocols.
- Determine ethical/legal standards of care as the pertain to clinical practice.
Outline
INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW: KEY ISSUES
- Understand the legal system
- Legal exposure
- Establish the treatment relationship
- Record-keeping practices
- The ethics of duty to warn/protect
- Local and national resources
- Multicultural awareness & diversity
ETHICS AND RISK MANAGEMENT: THE LEGAL PERSPECTIVE
- Insurance coverage: The essentials
- Importance of documentation: It really matters!
- Tips to avoid and defend lawsuits and licensing board complaints: Practical advice
- Key risk areas: What to look out for
- Importance of peer, ethics, and legal consultation
- Responding to subpoenas: Do’s and don’ts
- Working with attorneys
ETHICS AND RISK-MANAGEMENT: THE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH PERSPECTIVE
- Trends in malpractice claims and ethics complaints: Ethical mistakes, ethical decisions, misconduct
- Ethical challenges and risks: Essential knowledge
- Confidentiality, privacy, privileged communication
- Informed consent
- Boundary issues, dual relationships, and conflicts of interest
- Digital, online, and remote services and relationships
- High-risk treatment and services
- Termination of services
- Defamation
- Documentation
- Impaired professionals
- Ethics consultation and ethics committees
- Handling difficult ethical judgments and decisions: Protecting clients and practitioners
Target Audience
- Counselors
- Social Workers
- Psychologists
- Addiction Counselors
- Physicians
- Art Therapists
- Marriage & Family Therapists
- Psychiatrists
- Behavioral Health Nurses
- Case Managers
- Other Mental Health Professionals
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01/24/2024