Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in Treatment of Substance Use Disorders

This is a clinical workshop that reviews cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) theory and interventions. The thought-feeling-action model of cognitive therapy will be discussed in the context of substance use. The training builds on foundational knowledge and incorporates clinical considerations and specific interventions in treatment of substance use disorders (SUD). The training focuses on core cognitive and behavioral interventions while adding elective therapeutic components to customize treatment for clients. Training experience will be highly interactive with ample opportunity for learning and refining skills through role-play, demonstration and a mock case-conceptualization exercise.
6 CEs available.