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1 online resource (343 min.) |
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Over three hundred clinical trials have shown Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) to be a highly effective treatment for a wide array of problems including such topics as: depression, anxiety, personality disorders, substance abuse and schizophrenia to name a few. CBT is based on the cognitive model: how we think influences how we feel, behave, and physiologically respond to situations. Regardless of the etiology of the problem, CBT stipulates that psychological problems involve problems in thinking. In depression the problem in thinking is negative bias, in personality disorder the issue is pervasive negative beliefs, and in anxiety there is a false perception of exaggerated danger. Join Leslie Sokol, former principle instructor at the Beck Institute, for Cognitive Therapy. This upbeat seminar recording will make clear the basic principles of CBT. Case examples, video demonstration, and role plays will equip the participant with both clinical knowledge and skill. |
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In English. |
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