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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Psychosis (CBTp) Virtual: August 14-16, 2024

This virtual training DOES NOT result in CBTp certification.

Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Psychosis (CBTp) is based on the original CBT assertion of, how you think leads to changes in how you feel and what you do. However, CBTp focus adds to this understanding by helping to reduce the distress caused by positive symptoms, including hallucinations and unusual thoughts/delusions. In CBTp training, clinicians learn how to help the individuals they work with interpret the event that causes distress rather than the event itself, then check the accuracy of the interpretation. CBTp also teaches to investigate how current behaviors may be maintaining the problem, and to check the helpfulness of those behaviors. CBTp also targets: Symptoms of depression and anxiety, Past traumatic events, Social skills, Negative symptoms including lack of motivation, Problem solving and decision making, Developing coping skills and Relapse prevention planning. The research evidence base will also be reviewed during this training.

Eligibility:

• Registrants must hold minimum of a master’s degree to register for this training.

• Registrants must have training in CBT

Cancellations, Substitutions and Refunds Policy:

Live In Person/Virtual Trainings:

• Substitutions are not permitted for this virtual workshop.

• Refunds will be issued if you do not meet the eligibility requirements.

Self-Paced Online Trainings:

• No refunds are offered for self-paced online trainings.

Please forward detailed requests regarding this training to CTI Helpdesk at ctihelp@uthscsa.edu.

This virtual training DOES NOT result in CBTp certification.

Training Location: Zoom Meeting
Webcam and audio are required for participation.
9:00am-4:00pm CST
Trainers: Dawn Velligan, PhD and Matt Brown, PhD
CEUs offered: 12 hours

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