Dr. Meichenbaum Describes Case Conceptualization | Donald Meichenbaum, Ph.D — J&K Seminars

Описание к видео Dr. Meichenbaum Describes Case Conceptualization | Donald Meichenbaum, Ph.D — J&K Seminars

Dr. Donald Meichenbaum walks therapists through how he obtains client information in 9 areas critical to conceptualizing his CBT therapy. This clip is from Dr. Meichenbaum's 12-hour program for mental health professionals titled, "Treating Traumatized Children and Adults: A Lifespan Approach." The full CE home study program is available on our website:

https://jkseminars.com/homestudy/trea...

This in-depth advanced workshop examines the incidence and impact of victimizing and traumatic events across the life-span. Dr. Meichenbaum will explain the qualities of those who have resilience to trauma and how therapists can help those who struggle with their traumas.

He will use a Case Conceptualization Model that informs both assessment and treatment decision-making, and a Constructive Narrative “strengths-based” intervention approach to address the range of challenging emotional client reactions such as Prolonged and Complicated Grief, Guilt, Shame, Anger and Moral Injuries.

Most important, Dr. Meichenbaum will explain how to implement the Core Tasks of Psychotherapy that contribute to lasting behavioral changes. Attendees will receive a comprehensive TO DO CHECKLIST that will enable them to immediately implement interventions presented. He will use video cases throughout the program.

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