Developing cognitive case conceptualizations and challenging core beliefs

Event date: -
Event location: Online
Event Link: https://cvent.me/gr3VvV
Event type: Single day (a day or less)
Webinar details: May 23, 2025 | 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. ET
Facilitator: Noah Lazar, PhD, C.Psych.
This training is suitable for:
Mental Health Professional: psychotherapists, counsellors, psychologists, social workers
Medical Professionals: nurses, psychiatrists, pediatricians, family doctors
Direct Service Workers: drop-in workers, shelter and hostel workers, child and youth workers, youth justice workers
Level of Training: Introductory/intermediate
Client age category: For professionals who work with adults
Description: Developing a cognitive case conceptualization is one of the fundamental aspects of treating clients using a cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) approach. The conceptualization is critical in developing a treatment plan and in understanding the relationships between early childhood events, core and intermediate beliefs, and automatic thoughts.
In this training, we will discuss how to conceptualize client cases using a CBT approach. We will also discuss strategies to identify and modify intermediate and core beliefs.
Learning objectives:
- Understand the relationship between early childhood events, core and intermediate beliefs, and automatic thoughts.
- Develop cognitive conceptualization diagrams.
- Identify intermediate and core beliefs.
- Develop strategies to challenge intermediate and core beliefs.
Registration fees: General $300 | Student $270
Learn more and reserve your spot at: https://cvent.me/gr3VvV