Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Series

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is an empirically-based, present-focused, goal-oriented approach to treatment that has been shown in outcome studies to be as effective as drug treatment for depression and anxiety disorders. CBT is also a highly effective treatment for anger, impulse control disorders, marital distress, changing behaviors, chronic pain, and many other mental health and medical conditions for a wide variety of clients. CBT is highly attractive to clients and to therapists concerned with using psychological treatments that work. In this series, you will learn the fundamental skills you need to begin incorporating CBT into your practice as well as a variety of specific applications for this popular and effective treatment approach.

CBT Skills Training for Clinicians - Part I
CBT Skills Training for Clinicians - Part II

Enroll in both CBT classes together and receive 10% off each class! Call 800.557.1384 to register.

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Continuing Education
John F. Kennedy University
100 Ellinwood Way, S205
Pleasant Hill, CA 94523
800.557.1384
fax:925.969.3155
email:conted@jfku.edu