Donald Meichenbaum – Don Meichenbaum, Ph.D. Presents: Advanced Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: 2 Day Intensive Workshop
Faculty:
Donald Meichenbaum
Duration:
11 Hours 51 Minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
Copyright:
Oct 03, 2019
Description
Don’t miss this opportunity learn from Dr. Donald Meichenbaum, one of the world’s leading psychotherapists and co-founder of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT).
Voted “one of the 10 most influential psychotherapists of the 20th century” and a recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Psychological Association for his work on suicide prevention, Dr. Meichenbaum remains one of the most notable leaders in the field of psychotherapy today.
In this compelling recording, Dr. Meichenbaum will offer you the “untold” story of how CBT evolved, what it means for today’s clinician and considerations every therapist should contemplate when conducting psychotherapy.
He’ll then allow you access into decades’ worth of clinical knowledge and experience as he walks you through CBT-informed case conceptualization, treatment and management of some of the most difficult diagnoses on your caseload, including PTSD, substance abuse, personality disorders, depression, suicidality, and severe anger and aggression.
Under his expert guidance, you’ll gain skills and knowledge to:
Expand your CBT-informed intervention toolbox to engage and treat even your “toughest” clients
Develop “expert” level clinical skills and techniques that elicit lasting change in clients
Implement an easy-to-follow case conceptualization model that informs assessment and treatment decisions
Increase your clients’ ability to generalize their in-session skills to life outside your office
Anticipate and address treatment non-adherence to increase the likelihood of success
Dr. Meichenbaum will not only give you invaluable concrete interventions to take back to your office the next day, he’ll do it in a way that reminds you of why you became a clinician in the first place.
Known for giving critically-minded, clinically astute and humorous lectures, Dr. Meichenbaum demonstrates the art and science of psychotherapy in a way only he can – you don’t want to miss this opportunity to learn from a legend in the field of psychotherapy!
Handouts
Manual – Advanced Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (9.66 MB)
111 Pages
Available after Purchase
Manual (part 2) – Advanced Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (10.99 MB)
119 Pages
Available after Purchase
Outline
The Evolution of CBT: What It Means for Today’s Clinician
Theoretical and empirical progression of CBT
The emergence of a Constructive Narrative Perspective (CNP) of psychotherapy
Evidence-based v. relationship-based therapy
Limitations of the research and potential risks
Setting the Stage for “Expert” Level Therapy: How to Achieve Lasting Change with Your Clients
Dr. Meichenbaum’s core tasks of psychotherapy – how regularly are you utilizing these?
The critical role of the therapeutic alliance as a catalyst for change
How to utilize client-informed feedback on a session-by-session basis
Strategies that bolster resilience in clients Integration of spiritually-based and CBT interventions
CBT-Informed Case Conceptualization: Strategies for Comprehensive, Ongoing Assessment & Treatment Planning
How to implement the Case Conceptualization Model
Risk and protective factors – why you need both
How to use the “art of questioning” to avoid becoming the client’s “surrogate frontal lobe”
Never leave a session without identifying this
How to conduct collaborative, SMART goal setting procedures that elicit hope for the client
Advanced CBT Interventions: Empower Clients to Identify Triggers, Unhook Schemas, Develop Coping Skills, and Make Healthier Decisions
Psychoeducation
The CLOCK metaphor: a new, concrete way to illustrate thoughts, feelings, behavior and consequences
Multi-tiered timelines: unfreeze beliefs, discover the impact of developmental schemata, and nurture hope
Strategies to help your client re-conceptualize the problem
Advanced Implementation of Classic CBT Interventions, Including:
Self-monitoring Exposure-based interventions
Cognitive restructuring And more!
Other CBT-Informed Treatment Techniques
Constructive Narrative interventions, including Gestalt’s “Empty Chair”
Contextualize memories: “here and now” versus “then and there” interventions
Strategies for addressing treatment noncompliance
Techniques to increase generalization of skills outside of session
Diagnosis-Specific Interventions For:
PTSD, Complex PTSD Prolonged and complicated grief
Depression
Suicidal behavior/ideation
Borderline Personality Disorder
Substance Abuse
Extreme anger and aggressive behavior
Victims of intimate partner violence
Faculty
Donald Meichenbaum, Ph.D. Related seminars and products: 7
Research Director
The Melissa Institute
Don Meichenbaum, Ph.D. is Distinguished Professor Emeritus from the University of Waterloo. Ontario from which he took early retirement 20 years ago. He is presently Research Director of the Melissa Institute for Violence Prevention in Miami (Please see www.melissainstitute.org). He is one of the founders of Cognitive Behavior Therapy.
In a survey of clinicians reported in the American Psychologist, he was voted “one of the ten most influential psychotherapists of the 20th century.” He has received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Clinical Division of the American Psychological Association and he was Honorary President of the Canadian Psychological Association.
He has presented in all 50 U.S. states and internationally. He has published extensively and most recently published Roadmap to Resilience: A Guide for Military Trauma Victims and Their Families (visit www.roadmaptoresilience. org). His other books include Treatment of Individuals with Anger Control Problems and Aggressive Behavior; Stress Inoculation Training; Facilitating Treatment Adherence; and The Unconscious Reconsidered.
He has consulted for various populations including veterans’ hospitals, the National Guard, psychiatric treatment centers for children, adolescents and adults, treatment center for individuals with traumatic brain injuries, torture victims, Native populations, deaf populations and school boards. See papers by Dr. Meichenbaum on www.melissainstitute.org (go to home page and click on Author’s Index and scroll to Meichenbaum).
Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Donald Meichenbaum is Research Director of the Melissa Institute for Violence Prevention and Treatment. He is the Distinguished Professor Emeritus for the University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. Dr. Meichenbaum receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.
Non-financial: Donald Meichenbaum has no relevant non-financial relationship to disclose.
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