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Advance to Level 3 TEAM-CBT Certification in only five months. This course incorporates 15 hours of at-home study plus 25 weeks of live online practice group meetings using the Deliberate Practice model for mastering CBT skills. It is designed for therapists who are committed to advancing their skills quickly and cost effectively for rapid progress and efficient patient outcomes! This course comprises 41 hours of training and includes the Deliberate Practice of TEAM-CBT Textbook (valued at $49) for $595. Course Highlights: Engage with lively videos, quizzes, therapy role plays, case examples, and interviews with the source - Dr. David Burns. Learn the processes of therapy that have the greatest impact on positive therapeutic outcomes. Practice routine outcome monitoring and empathetic patient engagement techniques. Identify and reduce resistance, boost motivation, and connect with challenging patients. Master cutting-edge cognitive and behavioral techniques: let's define terms, examine the evidence, re-attribution, be specific, the double standard role play technique, externalization of voices, and more. Integrate learned skills into well-flowing therapy sessions. Course Features: Comprehensive Training: 41 hours of intensive training. Free Textbook: Includes the Deliberate Practice of TEAM-CBT Textbook (valued at $49). Interactive Learning: Engage in lively videos, quizzes, therapy role plays, and case examples. Expert Insights: Interviews with Dr. David Burns, the source of the TEAM-CBT method. Master The Skills: Weekly Live Online Deliberate Practice Groups. Enrollment Details: Course Fee: $595 Start Date: June 3rd 2024. Registration: Secure your spot and select your preferred 1 hour practice group schedule upon registration: (Tuesdays at 2:00pm PT or Fridays at 8:00am PT). Requirements: This course is for licensed and pre-licensed therapists only. At the end of the course, you'll have the chance to take the Level 3 TEAM-CBT Certification Exam without any extra charges. If you pass, you'll become Level 3 Certified! If you don’t pass, no worries – you'll stay Level 2 certified until you pass the next exam. We're here to support you every step of the way! Asynchronous Learning Objectives - 15 CEs: 1. Identify two benefits of using symptom measurement 2. Explain the importance of measurement to my patients 3. Name two empathy skills 4. Explain the benefits of leading with empathy before problem-solving in therapy 5. Issue an invitation to a patient to get to work in therapy as a way of addressing resistance 6. Explain the importance of “getting specific” in Cognitive Therapy 7. Identify one common theme of outcome resistance for anxiety 8. Explain the concept of process resistance 9. Describe the cognitive model 10. Define two cognitive distortions 11. Describe the difference between self-acceptance and self-defense 12. Describe the purpose of interoceptive exposure 13. Describe the purpose of cognitive exposure 14. Describe the purpose of the relationship journal 15. Identify two tempting thoughts common in habits and addictions 16. Explain the importance of homework completion in successful CBT Live weekly practice group learning objectives - 26 CEs: 1. Describe one benefit of measurement and symptom tracking 2. Explain the difference between thought and feeling empathy 3. Use inquiry to invite patients to share more about their thoughts and feelings 4. Issue an invitation to get to work 5. Utilize the specificity step to stay on track with patients 6. Describe the difference between outcome resistance and process resistance 7. Identify two benefits of anxiety 8. Describe the purpose of positive reframing 9. Identify common forms of process resistance for depression and anxiety 10. Instill hope in my patients by explaining exactly how CBT can help 11. Hold my patients accountable by explaining exactly what is required in order to make improvements in therapy 12. Describe the concept of sitting with open hands 13. Use daily mood logs effectively to set up multiple cognitive behavioral techniques 14. Describe the use of cognitive distortions on the daily mood log 15. Demonstrate a cognitive therapy role playing technique 16. Describe the technique: Examine the Evidence 17. Describe the steps involved in bringing a cognitive therapy technique to closure 18. Explain the rationale for exposure 19. Build a fear and avoidance hierarchy 20. Describe the purpose of the relationship journal 21. Identify two tempting thoughts common with habits and addictions 22. Explain the value of homework completion in CBT 23. Identify several useful homework assignments in CBT 24. Demonstrate how to review symptom measures while maintaining connection and empathy 25. Demonstrate how to transition from talking and support to active work in therapy 26. Describe the workflow of a typical CBT therapy session *See "CE info for Fast Track Course" at the top of this page for information on CE accreditation and policies.
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Course Dates : 6/3/24 - 12/6/24