Cognitive Behavioural Therapy – Tools for Thinking Differently

Description:

CRN 90292         

DATE: October 22, 2020             

TIME: 9:00am – 4:30pm             

COST: $235 + GST

Many of the challenges that we experience are based on irrational and unhelpful thought patterns that impact both our feelings and our behaviour. Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) is a time-sensitive, structured, and present-oriented form of counselling that focuses on problem solving and teaching individuals how to modify these distorted patterns of thinking. CBT is also one of the most well-known, researched, and practiced forms of therapy available to us.
 

This workshop provides a strong foundational knowledge of the principles and strategies involved in using CBT. Participants will gain an understanding of which populations tend to benefit the most from CBT and will be equipped with many strategies and tools that can be practically applied in their work.

This is an intermediate level workshop intended for social service and health care professionals, counsellors, social workers, and anyone wanting to gain increased capacity in counselling. 

This workshop is livestreamed via Zoom.

Instructor: Sarah Cloutier

Date/Time:
Location:
Online
Provider:
Yukon University - Northern Institute of Social Justice (NISJ)
Contact Info:
Northern Insitute of Social Justice
867-456-8589 | nisj@yukonu.ca
Fee:
Paid Training
Additional Information:
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