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Cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) for bipolar disorder

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Cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) for bipolar disorder

Cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) for bipolar disorder

Live webinar Feb. 9, 2022 | 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. EST
Facilitator: Noah Lazar, PhD, C.Psych

Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) is an empirically validated and widely utilized problem-oriented psychotherapeutic approach that examines the relationships between thoughts, behaviours, and emotions. Interventions generally target reducing distress through psychoeducation, the modification of cognitions and behavioural experimentation. Over the last twenty years, there have been considerable advances in applying CBT principles to treat bipolar disorder.

In this webinar, participants will focus on a cognitive conceptualization of bipolar disorder. Discuss common misconceptions regarding the suitability of this population for psychotherapy. The facilitator will provide an overview of the treatment rationale and CBT strategies that are most helpful for these clients. Participants will have the opportunity to examine some of the outcome literature highlighting the effectiveness of CBT.

Please note: This webinar is part of the Certificate in cognitive behaviour therapy level 2. However, this webinar may be register in as a stand-alone training.

Registration fee: $250.00. Student and group rates are available.

For full registration details please visit: https://web.cvent.com/event/97...827385aa507d/summary

Continuing Education (CE) information: 6

SickKids CCMH Learning Institute has approval from the Canadian Psychological Association (CPA) for participants of our programming to apply the number of CE hours earned in the program towards their continuing education hours.

Other licensing boards and professional organizations will grant continuing education credits for attendance at their own discretion; participants will need to submit the course outline and certificate for their consideration.

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