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Take your current knowledge of CBT to the next level by listening to this seminar recording. Take home empirically supported treatment techniques for 5 of the most difficult and treatment resistant clients:
The Chronically Depressed Client
The Highly Anxious Client
The Angry-Volatile Client
The Personality Disordered Client
The Psychotic Client
This seminar recording will teach you a more comprehensive cognitive approach and provide you with multiple cognitive and behavioral strategies that you can integrate into your practice. Learn in-depth schema focused interventions that are useful for addressing more difficult clinical problems. Incorporate a multi-modal approach that will provide you with specifc techniques that can be implemented immediately from the disciplines of CBT, MET and DBT.
Dr. Jeff Riggenbach trained with the Beck Institute of Cognitive Therapy and has developed expertise in applying CBT to difcult clients. Through the use of an engaging presentation, handouts, case studies and video clips, you will develop structured intervention strategies for success with the most difcult to treat clients.
OBJECTIVES
Develop an understanding of Cognitive Conceptualizations for multiple difficult to treat symptom sets
Utilize conceptualizations for formulating insight to clinical conditions and driving effective treatment
Explain the role of Maladaptive schemas in information processing and communication breakdowns
Apply advanced strategies for modifying schemas
Summarize strategies for dealing with emotion dysregulation in difficult to treat clients
Develop multiple strategies for restructuring distorted cognitions
OUTLINE
Traditional Cognitive Therapy vs. Advanced Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Dealing with Resistance
Role of Schema in Information Processing
Metaphors and Images
Downward Arrow
Schema Activation
Role of Schema in Communication Breakdowns
Application to Clinical Practice
Phase I (sessions 1-4)
Assessment variables
Therapeutic alliance
Socialization to the cognitive model
Develop treatment goals
Phase II
Cognitive conceptualization
Cognitive restructuring
Ongoing education, behavioral interventions
Phase III
Relapse prevention
Cognitions related to ending treatment/loss
Booster sessions
The Chronically Depressed Client
The Cognitive Model of Depression
Cognitive distortions
Crisis intervention strategies
Cognitive strategies
Behavioral strategies
Case study
The Highly Anxious Client
The Cognitive Model of Anxiety
Cognitive distortions
Behavioral strategies
Cognitive strategies
Case study
The Volatile-Angry Client
The Cognitive Model of Anxiety
Cognitive distortions
Behavioral/Anger management strategies
Cognitive strategies
Case study
The Personality Disordered Client
Cognitive Model of PDO
Cognitive conceptualizations
Behavioral strategies
Cognitive strategies
Case study
The Psychotic Client
Dysfunctional Thoughts of Therapists/Q & A
ABOUT JEFF RIGGENBACH, Ph.D., LPC
Jeff Riggenbach, Ph.D., LPC is a licensed professional counselor in the state of Oklahoma. He currently practices at Laureate Psychiatric Clinic and Hospital in Tulsa, Oklahoma, one of the nation’s premiere psychiatric facilities. He is the developer and coordinator of Laureate’s cognitive-behaviorally-based borderline personality disorder program.
Dr. Riggenbach has spent the majority of the past 10 years researching, practicing and speaking on cognitive behavioral therapies, developing specific expertise in borderline personality disorder and other axis II conditions. He has completed training with The Beck Institute of Cognitive Therapy and Research and is certified with the Academy of Cognitive Therapy. Dr. Riggenbach is currently serving as site coordinator for an international multi-site outcome trial with schema-focused cognitive therapy for clients with borderline personality disorder.
Additionally, Dr Riggenbach has served as an adjunct professor and lectured in hospital and university settings. He is a member of the Beck Institute’s speakers’ bureau, and his seminars routinely receive the highest marks in terms of professional knowledge, practical application and entertainment value.