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CBT Webinar | Shifting from Cognitive to Behavioral Approaches in CBT

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04/18/2012

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2012-04-18 15:00:00 2012-04-18 16:00:00 CBT Webinar | Shifting from Cognitive to Behavioral Approaches in CBT NAADAC Webinar - CBT Webinar | Shifting from Cognitive to Behavioral Approaches in CBT on April 18, 2012 at 3:00 to 4:00 PM EST WEBINAR | 3:00 - 4:00 EST | 12:00 - 1:00PM PST false MM/DD/YYYY

Time: 03:00 pm - 04:00 pm

Location: WEBINAR | 3:00 - 4:00 EST | 12:00 - 1:00PM PST

United States

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Phone: 703.741.7686 (main)

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Price: Education is FREE to all professionals Earn Continuing Education Credit: All applicants for CE credit are required to complete and pass this online CE Quiz (coming soon) after viewing the presentation. Members of NAADAC or AccuCare Subscribers receive a Certificate of Completion for 1 CE for free. Non-members of NAADAC or Non-subscribers of AccuCare receive 1 CE for $15 (make payment here). A CE certificate will be emailed to you within 21 days of submission and receiving payment, if applicable. Description: Although CBT is an integrated approach, there is an underlying assumption that therapists will use both cognitive and behavioral approaches in the treatment. However, there is not much discussion of how and when to shift from cognitive approaches to behavioral ones and how to do that within a group of clients who are in different stages of change. This webinar will discuss tasks of the stages of change and how to use these to guide both individualized and group approaches to shifting strategies. Learning Objectives: As a result of participating in this webinar, you will be able to: name critical tasks related to each of the stages of change; identify at least 2 specific CBT cognitive and two behavioral strategies that target key tasks; and connect therapist strategies with key client processes of change. Presenter: Carlo DiClemente Dr. Carlo DiClemente is the current Presidential Research Professor at University of Maryland, Baltimore County. For the past 30 years he has conducted funded research in health and addictive behaviors and been engaged in clinical services and research. Dr. DiClemente is the co-developer of the Transtheoretical Model of behavior change, and the author of numerous scientific publications on motivation and behavior change with a variety of health and addictive behaviors. Dr. DiClemente has co-authored a self-help book based on this model of change, Changing for Good, as well as several professional books, such as The Transtheoretical Model, Substance Abuse Treatment and the Stages of Change, and Group Treatment for Substance Abuse: A Stages of Change Therapy Manual. His most recent book, Addiction and Change: How Addictions Develop and Addicted People Recover, is published by Guilford Press. For his work in the addictions he was given the Innovators Combating Substance Abuse Award by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, as well as the McGovern Award from the American Society on Addiction Medicine (ASAM). He has served as President of the APA Division on Addictions (50), and received awards for his Distinguished Contribution to Scientific Psychology by the Maryland Psychological Association and the American Psychological Association’s Division on Addictions. Who Should Attend: Addiction professionals, employee assistance professionals, social workers, mental health counselors, professional counselors, psychologists andother helping professionals that are interested in learning about addiction-related matters.

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