| CBT Skills Training for Clinicians – Part I | ||||||||||||||||||||
This introductory course trains clinicians in the foundations of cognitive-behavioral therapy. Participants will receive an overview of the CBT model, including the theories and research behind it, and will learn how to apply a CBT approach and evidence-based treatment protocols to various clinical cases. Key concepts such as case formulation, cognitive-restructuring, behavioral activation, goal-setting, and use of homework will be addressed. This interactive course includes didactic and experiential teaching methods. This course is part of our CBT series. For information about this series, click here. Instructor Biography Heather Wassarman, Ph.D. is a licensed clinical psychologist in private practice in San Francisco. She has over ten years of experience providing cognitive-behavioral therapy to adults and has served as Adjunct Faculty at both JFKU and UCSF. She specializes in CBT, mindfulness-based approaches and health psychology. |
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