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Young Adults is and with an Evidence-Based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Approach - David M. Pratt When depressed young people come to your office it’s often not by choice..
and Young Adults with an Evidence-Based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Approach - David M. Pratt When depressed young people come to your office it’s often not by choice.
Worried parents, is unsure if this is just a phase or something more, come to you with kids who feel they’ve been brought against their will..
Worried parents, unsure if this is just a phase or something more, come to you with kids who feel they’ve been brought against their will.
They is are frequently angry, alienated, and reject the idea of depression..
They are frequently angry, alienated, and reject the idea of depression.
Fear of treatment is related stigma, hopelessness about the future, and distrust can cause clients to withdraw from their therapist, giving you very little to work with and leaving you frustrated and looking for ways to engage them..
Fear of treatment related stigma, hopelessness about the future, and distrust can cause clients to withdraw from their therapist, giving you very little to work with and leaving you frustrated and looking for ways to engage them.
seasoned clinician is And even the most knows the challenges of explaining complicated treatment concepts in a way young people can comfortably understand and willingly incorporate into their lives..
And even the most seasoned clinician knows the challenges of explaining complicated treatment concepts in a way young people can comfortably understand and willingly incorporate into their lives.
It is all adds up to a situation in which many depressed youth fail to fully participate in the therapy they so desperately need..
It all adds up to a situation in which many depressed youth fail to fully participate in the therapy they so desperately need.
the consequences is And are real..
And the consequences are real.
depressed adolescents is Left untreated, are at major risk of engaging in self-harming and suicidal behaviors..
Left untreated, depressed adolescents are at major risk of engaging in self-harming and suicidal behaviors.
They is need your help..
They need your help.
you is But how do break down resistance to treatment, build the therapeutic alliance, and instill hope in depressed kids?.
But how do you break down resistance to treatment, build the therapeutic alliance, and instill hope in depressed kids?
you is How do overcome apathy and lack of motivation to engage them, letting you get down to the crucial work that needs to be done?.
How do you overcome apathy and lack of motivation to engage them, letting you get down to the crucial work that needs to be done?
you is How do bring complicated treatment concepts to youth in ways they can easily understand and make them feel normal, in control, and part of the process?.
How do you bring complicated treatment concepts to youth in ways they can easily understand and make them feel normal, in control, and part of the process?
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is Widely researched, has been confirmed to be an effective approach for treating depression in adolescents..
Widely researched, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) has been confirmed to be an effective approach for treating depression in adolescents.
benefits of watching: is Key Learn how to motivate and engage your most challenging young clients!.
Key benefits of watching: Learn how to motivate and engage your most challenging young clients!
complex CBT concepts is Translate into practical and easy-to-understand skills that can be readily integrated into the lives of adolescents..
Translate complex CBT concepts into practical and easy-to-understand skills that can be readily integrated into the lives of adolescents.
your clients essential coping skills and employ is Teach the art of “Socratic Questioning” to help them examine and modify their cognitive distortions..
Teach your clients essential coping skills and employ the art of “Socratic Questioning” to help them examine and modify their cognitive distortions.
parents is Discover how to effectively involve in their child’s treatment with real-world methods to enhance family communications, improve problem solving, and find “win-win” solutions to common parent-youth conflicts..
Discover how to effectively involve parents in their child’s treatment with real-world methods to enhance family communications, improve problem solving, and find “win-win” solutions to common parent-youth conflicts.
fundamental “Second Wave” evidence- is Master based CBT skills and more recent “Third Wave” advances like Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) to help clients relax their minds, practice acceptance and manage stress..
Master fundamental “Second Wave” evidence-based CBT skills and more recent “Third Wave” advances like Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) to help clients relax their minds, practice acceptance and manage stress.
exercises is Structured make what you’ve learned immediately applicable to your practice and instantly useable upon your return to the office..
Structured exercises make what you’ve learned immediately applicable to your practice and instantly useable upon your return to the office.
the lives of is Transform your depressed young clients with the power of a proven, skills-based CBT approach!.
Transform the lives of your depressed young clients with the power of a proven, skills-based CBT approach!
Employ is fundamental and advanced evidence-based CBT skills to help your young clients manage depression, suicidal thoughts, and self-harm behaviors..
Employ fundamental and advanced evidence-based CBT skills to help your young clients manage depression, suicidal thoughts, and self-harm behaviors.
practical skill building worksheets is Combine and structured therapeutic activities to clarify and teach complex CBT skills to depressed youth..
Combine practical skill building worksheets and structured therapeutic activities to clarify and teach complex CBT skills to depressed youth.
effective methods is Apply to motivate your most apathetic adolescent clients to engage in their treatment..
Apply effective methods to motivate your most apathetic adolescent clients to engage in their treatment.
a CBT is Develop oriented case conceptualization and understand how to effectively collaborate with teens and parents toward targeted, mutually defined treatment goals..
Develop a CBT oriented case conceptualization and understand how to effectively collaborate with teens and parents toward targeted, mutually defined treatment goals.
the art of “Socratic Questioning” is Master to help young people examine and modify their cognitive distortions. Engage parents and enhance parent-youth communication and cooperation with problem solving skills and “win-win” solutions to common disputes..
Master the art of “Socratic Questioning” to help young people examine and modify their cognitive distortions. Engage parents and enhance parent-youth communication and cooperation with problem solving skills and “win-win” solutions to common disputes.
Client is Get Buy-In: Engagement and Motivational Enhancement Strategies Build a therapeutic alliance with young people Collaborative evaluation, treatment planning and case conceptualization Identify and build upon strengths Motivational counseling with youth Identify and work towards goals The CBT Paradigm: Making it Simple to Understand and Use Modify cognitive distortions and build social confidence Self-Monitoring: feelings, behaviors and thoughts Behavioral activation: get active again Cognitive restructuring: learn to be a good “thought detective” The art of “Socratic Questioning” Problem solving: overcome “learned helplessness” Social skills training: build social competence and confidence Effective use of CBT homework assignments On-office therapeutic structured activities Learning CBT skills via hypothetical situations Advanced CBT Techniques: Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) Mindful meditation practices for youth: relax your mind Cognitive processing therapy Decipher and manage “ambiguous situations” Collaborative empiricism: conducting real-life experiments Exposure therapy for behavioral activation and social skill development ”Acceptance & Commitment Therapy”: know and be yourself Coping plans for stressful situations Parent Involvement Strategies: Build a Therapeutic Alliance with Families Don’t jeopardize your relationship with the client Involve parents in: Initial evaluation Treatment planning Case conceptualization Treatment sessions Homework assignments Enhance family communication and problem solving skills ”Win-Win” solutions for parents and teens How to Handle Crisis Situations: Self-Harm and Suicide Prevention Conduct a behavioral chain analysis Self-harm trigger situations Validate reasons for self-harm and suicide Use distress tolerance and “Third Wave” CBT skills to manage a crisis Coping cards for crisis situations Develop a CBT skills based suicide prevention safety plan.
Get Client Buy-In: Engagement and Motivational Enhancement Strategies Build a therapeutic alliance with young people Collaborative evaluation, treatment planning and case conceptualization Identify and build upon strengths Motivational counseling with youth Identify and work towards goals The CBT Paradigm: Making it Simple to Understand and Use Modify cognitive distortions and build social confidence Self-Monitoring: feelings, behaviors and thoughts Behavioral activation: get active again Cognitive restructuring: learn to be a good “thought detective” The art of “Socratic Questioning” Problem solving: overcome “learned helplessness” Social skills training: build social competence and confidence Effective use of CBT homework assignments On-office therapeutic structured activities Learning CBT skills via hypothetical situations Advanced CBT Techniques: Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) Mindful meditation practices for youth: relax your mind Cognitive processing therapy Decipher and manage “ambiguous situations” Collaborative empiricism: conducting real-life experiments Exposure therapy for behavioral activation and social skill development ”Acceptance & Commitment Therapy”: know and be yourself Coping plans for stressful situations Parent Involvement Strategies: Build a Therapeutic Alliance with Families Don’t jeopardize your relationship with the client Involve parents in: Initial evaluation Treatment planning Case conceptualization Treatment sessions Homework assignments Enhance family communication and problem solving skills ”Win-Win” solutions for parents and teens How to Handle Crisis Situations: Self-Harm and Suicide Prevention Conduct a behavioral chain analysis Self-harm trigger situations Validate reasons for self-harm and suicide Use distress tolerance and “Third Wave” CBT skills to manage a crisis Coping cards for crisis situations Develop a CBT skills based suicide prevention safety plan