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SUMMARY:Best Practices in CBT for Depression (USA 2018)
DESCRIPTION:DATE CHANGE 2018 INDIANAPOLIS\, INDIANA 1 day / 6 hour workshop \nThis workshop is designed for therapists at all experience levels. It emphasizes strategies to manage common obstacles encountered by therapists working with depressed clients. \nIn today’s healthcare environment it is especially important to use therapist resources as efficiently as possible. \n LEARN \n\nto focus on specific client symptoms to create “smarter” therapy\nhow spacing sessions can reduce the “discontinuation effect”\nto structure CBT to maximize client participation\, skill development and relapse risk reduction\nto choose interventions that are most likely to help in the time available\nhow to engage a client so he or she gives these interventions a full opportunity to help\, and\nwhich interventions effectively target pessimism\, hopelessness and negativity so these do not produce a drag on therapy’s effectiveness\n\nWHEN – DATE CHANGE\nMay 17\, 2018 (one day / 6 hour workshop)\nCheck-in: 8am–9am (EST)\nPresentation: 9am–5:00pm (EST) \nWHERE\nPetticrew Auditorium\nIndiana University Health–Methodist Hospital\n1701 North Senate Boulevard\nIndianapolis\, Indiana 46202\nUSA \nCOST\nStudents: $100\nProfessionals: $195\nLAST DAY TO REGISTER ONLINE: May 16\nEvent qualifies for 6 CEU credits. Complete CEU information is provided on the sponsor’s registration page (see bottom of page). \nCONTACT\nRachel Hoffman: 260-241-4984\nRobert Blender: 317-507-0433 \nEmail\ninfo@indycognitive.org \nEvent Website\nhttp://indycognitive.org/seminars/ \nREGISTRATION PAGE\nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/best-practices-in-cbt-for-depression-tickets-37338360040 \nSHARE with your Mental Health Colleagues
URL:https://www.padesky.com/event/best-practices-cbt-depression-usa-2017/
CATEGORIES:Depression
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ORGANIZER;CN="Indianapolis Institute for Cognitive Therapy":MAILTO:INFO@INDYCOGNITIVE.ORG
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Knox:20170525T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Knox:20170525T160000
DTSTAMP:20260512T081648
CREATED:20170209T034615Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220701T225952Z
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SUMMARY:Living Health\, Balance & Hope Symposium  (USA 2017)
DESCRIPTION:2017 Valparaiso\, Indiana USA – Keynote Address & 5 hour Workshop \nThe day begins with an invited keynote address for the public and continues with a five hour workshop for mental health professionals. \nINVITED KEYNOTE BREAKFAST – 8:00 am to 9:30 am – For the Public \nMind Over Mood: Simple & Practical Tools for Everyday Living (a presentation for the public) \nLearn seven practical skills to improve your mood and boost happiness. The good news is\, these skills are: research-tested\, simple to learn\, and can be mastered in a few weeks. \nDr. Padesky shows how to use these skills and a way to measure your moods so you can track your progress over time. Whether you struggle with particular moods or just want to increase your sense of well-being\, this presentation is for you! \n  \nSYMPOSIUM BROCHURECLICK HERE to view & download PDF Brochure \nWORKSHOP – 10 am to 4 pm – For Mental Health Professionals \nFor Best Outcomes\, Teach Mood Specific Skills (a 5 hour workshop for mental health professionals) \nClients who learn mood management skills improve more quickly and are less likely to relapse. But what skills make the biggest difference in the shortest amount of time? Drawing from three decades of research\, this workshop illustrates the best evidence-based skills (from CBT\, mindfulness\, acceptance therapies\, and positive psychology) to help clients understand and manage depression\, anxiety\, anger\, guilt and shame. \nThis workshop features live clinical demonstrations\, innovative and structured participant exercises\, as well as detailed handouts. As always\, each hour is infused with Dr. Padesky’s signature warmth\, humor\, and an emphasis on practical clinical tips. \nParticipants are encouraged to bring the 2nd Edition of Mind Over Mood to the workshop. Dr. Padesky will be happy to sign books during breaks. \nDISCOVER \n\nWhy it is better to use gratitude diaries weekly than daily\nWhen a focus on core beliefs can actually make depression worse\nWhy Thought Records are not a core intervention for anxiety\nHow the new 2nd Edition of Mind Over Mood (Greenberger & Padesky\, 2016) provides an evidence-based roadmap for therapists who want to teach mood-specific skills\n\nLEARNING OBJECTIVES \nBy the end of this workshop\, participants will be able to: \n\nDESCRIBE two skills that are linked to faster improvement and lower relapse for depression\nUSE a fingerprint metaphor to engage clients in tracking behaviors and moods\nUNDERSTAND when and how often to use gratitude diaries to boost happiness\nLIST five interventions that can help clients deal with guilt and shame\nEXPLORE relevant issues with clients to determine whether forgiveness is therapeutic\nASK questions that help identify the central thoughts maintaining anxiety\nSET UP behavioral experiments to test our anxious underlying assumptions\nIDENTIFY safety behaviors which interfere with anxiety treatment progress\n\nEVENT: The Living Health\, Balance and Hope Symposium helps educate\, advocate and celebrate mental health and wellness. \nREGISTRATION DEADLINE: May 10 \nSPONSOR: Porter-Starke Services FoundationThe Foundation is committed to creating and hosting events that advance the health\, balance and hope of our community. These events are made possible with the continued support of our volunteers\, community leaders\, private donors and corporate sponsors. \nPRESENTER: Christine A. Padesky\, PhD. Presenter bio … \nSHARE with your Mental Health Colleagues
URL:https://www.padesky.com/event/living-health-balance-hope-symposium-usa-2017/
LOCATION:Harre Union\, Valparaiso University\, 1509 Chapel Drive\, Valparaiso\, IN\, 46383\, United States
CATEGORIES:Anxiety,Depression,Mind Over Mood
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160610
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160612
DTSTAMP:20260512T081648
CREATED:20160302T024518Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220701T225417Z
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SUMMARY:Best Practices in CBT for Depression & Suicide (UK)
DESCRIPTION:MANCHESTER\, ENGLAND  – 2 day / 12 hour workshop \nBROCHURE available online from: http://www.babcp.com/Training/Events.aspx \nTO REGISTER click on the following link: http://www.babcp.com/Training/Events.aspx \nDrawing on evidence-based methods pioneered by Aaron T. Beck and David Jobes\, Dr. Padesky illustrates interventions that can lower suicide risk\, reduce suicide attempts\, and increase client safety.\nWORKSHOP DESCRIPTION \nIt is encouraging that each decade brings fresh knowledge and new findings to advance the successful treatment of depression and suicide. After 35 years of teaching these topics\, Christine Padesky decided to take a fresh look at CBT for depression and suicide. She contacted several leading researchers to identify best practice guidelines; especially those that might be new to even experienced CBT therapists. \nAlthough “best practices” always include some familiar practices\, this workshop is designed for therapists at all experience levels. It emphasizes strategies to manage common obstacles encountered by therapists working with depressed and suicidal clients. For example\, Padesky’s clinical demonstrations and group exercises regarding behavioral activation teach principles and methods designed to target the inertia\, pessimism and overwhelming fatigue that often discourage depressed clients from engaging in activities. Instead of only teaching the basics of Thought Record use\, this workshop targets knowledge gaps and common errors made even by therapists who have used this method for many years: How do you identify and test images? What do you do if the hot thought is a core belief? What guideline teaches clients to find the most useful evidence that doesn’t support the hot thought? In addition\, Dr. Padesky integrates her seminal work on strengths-based CBT to illustrate how depressed and suicidal clients benefit when interventions build on existing strengths. \nAll therapists need to have a high level of skill in assessment of suicide risk. Most of the second day of the workshop teaches suicide assessment and interventions\, including methods for working with suicidal imagery. Past participants especially appreciated that structured interviews and interventions are demonstrated and practiced; key forms are included in the workshop handouts. Drawing on evidence-based methods pioneered by Aaron T. Beck and David Jobes\, Dr. Padesky illustrates interventions that can lower suicide risk\, reduce suicide attempts\, and increase client safety. \nCutting edge ideas for clinical practice\, all based in current research.\nIn today’s healthcare environment it is especially important to use therapist resources as efficiently as possible. \nLearn: \n\nTo focus on specific client symptoms to create “smarter” therapy\nHow spacing sessions can reduce the “discontinuation effect”\nWhen group therapy can be as effective as individual therapy\nTo structure CBT to maximize client participation\, skill development and relapse risk reduction\nTo choose interventions that are most likely to help in the time available\nHow to engage a client so he or she gives these interventions a full opportunity to help\nWhat interventions are most effective for pessimism\, hopelessness and negativity so these do not produce a drag on therapy’s effectiveness\n\nTo enhance learning\, participants observe skillful demonstrations by Dr. Padesky and then try out best practice methods in role plays and guided exercises. Detailed handouts help sustain learning post-workshop. While depression and suicide are serious topics\, this workshop is designed to be engaging\, fun and uplifting. It provides an evidence-based foundation for therapist practice so you can honestly communicate positive therapy expectations to your depressed clients. Join us for this state of the art workshop that reveals a wealth of “Best Practices in CBT for Depression and Suicide.” \nWORKSHOP OBJECTIVES \nAttendees learn to: \n\nUse a structured interview to assess suicide risk\nIndividualize suicide intervention plans\nEmploy 3 behavioral experiments to increase anti-depressant client activity\nUse client symptom measures to guide treatment and decision-making\nTest negative automatic thoughts in action as well as on paper\nIncorporate client strengths into treatment\n\nIn today’s healthcare environment it is especially important to use therapist resources as efficiently as possible.\nWHO SHOULD ATTEND\nThis workshop is suited for therapists of all knowledge levels: novice\, intermediate and expert. Therapists with similar levels of experience are paired for role plays to maximize the learning value of these exercises. \nWORKSHOP SPONSOR\nBritish Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies (BABCP) \nPRESENTER\nChristine A. Padesky\, PhD\nPresenter BIO \nWHEN\nJune 10 – June 11\, 2016 \nREGISTRATION\n8:30 am to start at 9 am\nPROGRAM\n9 am – 5 pm\n1 hour lunch each day\n2 half hour breaks \nWHERE\nManchester Conference Centre\nWeston Hall of Residence\nSackville St\nManchester M1 3BB\nUnited Kingdom \nCOST – Lunch & Refreshments Included\nEarly Bird Rate until March 31\nBABCP Member  170 GBP\nNon Member 185 GBP \nRegular Rate after March 31\nBABCP Member  185 GBP\nNon Member 200 GBP \nCONTACT\nBABCP office\n+44 0161 705 4304 \nEMAIL\nWorkshops@babcp.com \nSHARE with your Mental Health Colleagues
URL:https://www.padesky.com/event/best-practices-cbt-depression-suicide-uk-ec/
LOCATION:Manchester Conference Centre / Weston Hall of Residence\, Sackville St\, Manchester\, M1 3BB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Depression,Suicide
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ORGANIZER;CN="British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies (BABCP)":MAILTO:Workshops@babcp.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20151114T131500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20151114T141500
DTSTAMP:20260512T081648
CREATED:20160730T024023Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230531T022322Z
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SUMMARY:Mechanisms of Change in Depression Treatment (USA 2015)
DESCRIPTION:CHICAGO\, ILLINOIS: 60 minute symposium held at the 49th Annual Convention of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies (ABCT) \nSymposium 104: Mechanisms of Change in Depression Treatment \nCHAIR – Dr Padesky is unable to attend ABCT. An alternative chair will be announced on-site.\nChristine A. Padesky (Center for Cognitive Therapy\, Huntington Beach\, California) \nPRESENTIONS \n\nCognitive Behavioral Therapy for Depression Using Mind Over Mood: The Differential Impact of CBT Skill Use on Symptom Alleviation by Lance Hawley (Centre for Addiction and Mental Health\, Toronto\, Canada)\nThe Effects of CBT for Adult Depression on Dysfunctional Thinking: Results of Two Meta-Analyses by Pim Cuijpers (Dept of Clinical Psychology\, BU University\, Amsterdam\, The Netherlands) and Ioana Cristea (Dept Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy\, Babes-Bolyai University\, Cluj-Napoca\, Romania)\nPatient’s Attributions of the Causes of Sudden Gains in CBT Alone Versus CBT Plus Medication for the Treatment of Depression by Ramaris E. German (Aaron T. Beck Psychopathology Research Center\, University of Pennsylvania\, Philadelphia\, Pennsylvania)\n\nDISCUSSANT\nRobert J. DeRubeis (Dept of Psychology\, University of Pennsylvania\, Philadelphia\, Pennslvania) \nDESCRIPTION\nPsychotherapy researchers have identified mechanisms of change associated with the onset and maintenance of depression symptoms. Although CBT is an empirically validated treatment for depression\, the specific mechanisms by which effective CBT treatment leads to symptom alleviation are not entirely clear. Improving our understanding of mechanisms of change can help to clarify how to best disseminate principles for effective depression treatment. \nThis symposium presents results from three recent clinical studies which examined mechanisms underlying depression treatment response. The first study by Hawley et al. utilizes a longitudinal Latent Difference Score framework to examine whether there is a dynamic association between the client’s use of essential CBT skills (behavioural activation\, cognitive restructuring\, and core belief strategies) and depression symptom change\, for clients receiving group CBT treatment using Mind Over Mood. The second presentation by Cuijpers and Cristea summarizes findings from meta-analyses investigating the role of dysfunctional thinking in CBT\, pharmacotherapy and other psychotherapies as well as recent randomized trials examining moderators of outcome. The study by German\, et al. examines the relationship of clients’ attributional style\, sudden gains\, and subsequent outcome during CBT alone as compared to CBT plus medication for depression treatment. \nOur discussant will provide an overview of how these findings can help improve our understanding of the mechanisms underlying the efficacy of structured psychological treatment approaches\, in order to optimize treatment response. \nOBJECTIVES: \n\nSUMMARIZE data from three recent clinical studies examining the mechanisms underlying depression treatment response\nRELATE these findings to several clinically relevant theories involving the nature of change during depression treatment\nDISCUSS the implications of these findings for dissemination of effective treatments for depression\n\nWHEN\nNovember 14\, 2015 @ 1:15 pm – 2:15 pm\nWHERE\n720 South Michigan Avenue\nChicago IL 60605 USA\nCOST\nThis symposium is FREE with paid conference registration.\nCONTACT\nAssociation for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies (ABCT)\nEvent website\nhttp://www.abct.org/conv2015/ \nSHARE with your Mental Health Colleagues
URL:https://www.padesky.com/event/mechanisms-change-depression-treatment-usa-2015/
LOCATION:Hilton Chicago\, 720 South Michigan Avenue\, Chicago\, IL\, 60605\, United States
CATEGORIES:Depression
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20151105
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20151107
DTSTAMP:20260512T081648
CREATED:20160307T222233Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220701T224935Z
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SUMMARY:Engaging Clients in CBT for Depression (Canada 2015)
DESCRIPTION:2015 St. John\, CANADA –  two day / 12 hour workshop (9:00 am – 4:30 pm each day) \nWORKSHOP DESCRIPTION\nMany therapists familiar with cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) still face difficulties getting depressed clients to participate actively in treatment\, complete homework assignments\, and test out strongly held beliefs. In this workshop\, Christine A. Padesky\, demonstrates how to individualize CBT in pace\, content and interpersonal style to match client needs and build skills. \nDepression is marked by passivity and hopelessness. Thus\, a key theme of the workshop is how to engage clients in therapy\, especially when clients are pessimistic or hopeless about the positive value of therapy tasks. Dr. Padesky models language\, attitudes and metaphors that encourage client engagement and engender hope. \nParticipants learn how to introduce CBT to clients\, engage clients in behavioral activation and behavioral experiments\, set up and debrief homework assignments using Socratic dialogue\, teach clients how to use Thought Records effectively\, and troubleshoot common difficulties encountered in depression treatment. The importance of measuring depression and methods for reducing relapse are also emphasized. \nIn addition to live demonstrations of treatment methods\, the workshop includes structured participant exercises and role-plays. Participants are encouraged to bring the client workbook Mind Over Mood\, Second Edition\, co-authored by Dr. Padesky\, (Greenberger & Padesky\, 2016\, Guilford Press). Dr. Padesky will highlight how to use this manual in treatment for depression to increase client learning and practice between therapy sessions. \nDepression is one of the most prevalent mental health problems. Cognitive behavioral therapy is an evidence-based practice shown to effectively treat depression and prevent relapse. Don’t miss this opportunity for an intensive 2-day workshop that teaches you how to provide both hope and effective help for your most challenging depressed clients. \nParticipants in this workshop will be among the first therapists in CANADA to learn directly from Dr. Padesky about how to link the new version of Mind Over Mood with evidence based treatment protocols.\nWHAT IS MOM2? DO I NEED A COPY FOR THIS WORKSHOP? \nThe 2nd Edition of Mind Over Mood (MOM2) will be referenced extensively during the workshop so we recommend that you bring a copy or share one on site with a colleague. This second edition will be available in October 2015. \n  \nLEARNING OBJECTIVES \nBy the end of this workshop\, participants will be able to: \n\nUSE language and the therapy relationship to enhance client engagement in therapy\nEMPLOY a 5-part model to help clients understand their depression\nHELP clients increase the three types of activity empirically linked to depression reduction\nPRACTICE Socratic methods to help clients effectively test out thoughts on a 7-column thought record\nCHOOSE among 3 behavioral experiments which help clients overcome reluctance to complete homework\nDEBRIEF homework assignments with an emphasis on client learning\nINFORM treatment choices using data from depression symptom measures\n\nWHO SHOULD ATTEND\nThis workshop is exclusively for the staff of addiction and mental health Services\, Horizon Health Network\, Saint John Zone\, New Brunswick\, Canada. \nWORKSHOP SPONSOR\nSaint John Regional Hospital Foundation \nThe Saint John Regional Hospital Foundation has raised over $80 million to date in support of excellence and innovation in the areas of equipment\, mental health\, research\, education and patient comfort at the Saint John Regional Hospital\, the largest health care centre in the province – providing world-class care for all New Brunswickers. \nThis workshop focus is on practical\, clinical tools for therapists\, using a hands-on format involving numerous role-plays and exercises\, accompanied by extensive handouts.\nPRESENTER\nChristine A. Padesky\, PhD \nBIO\nChristine A. Padesky\, Ph.D.\, is considered one of the leading CBT presenters in the world\, appreciated for her depth of knowledge\, compassion\, and good-humored warmth. She has presented over 450 workshops to more than 50\,000 professionals throughout North and South America\, Europe\, and Asia as well as 25 workshops with cognitive therapy’s founder\, Aaron T. Beck\, M.D. Her clear\, organized and compelling presentations integrate theory\, empiricism\, creativity\, practical skills\, and audience interaction. \nCo-founder in 1983 of the Center for Cognitive Therapy in Huntington Beach\, California\, Dr. Padesky is a Distinguished Founding Fellow of the Academy of Cognitive Therapy and former President of the International Association for Cognitive Psychotherapy. In 2002\, the British Association of Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies (BABCP) named Dr. Padesky the “Most Influential International Cognitive- Behavioural Therapist.” In 2003 she received recognition for her Distinguished Contribution to Psychology from the California Psychological Association. In 2007 the Academy of Cognitive Therapy honoured her with its Aaron T. Beck Award for enduring contributions to the field. \nDr. Padesky provides consultation to mental health professionals\, clinics\, hospitals and groups worldwide. She develops audio video training materials (described at www.Store.Padesky.com) that demonstrate cognitive therapy processes and protocols and is a featured therapist in several award-winning educational films. She is co-author of books translated into 23 languages including Collaborative Case Conceptualization\, Cognitive Therapy of Personality Disorders\, Clinician’s Guide to Mind Over Mood\, and Cognitive Therapy with Couples. BABCP voted her best-selling cognitive therapy self-help book Mind Over Mood: Change How You Feel by Changing the Way You Think (www.mindovermood.com) the most influential cognitive therapy book of all time. \nWHEN\nNovember 5 – 6\, 2015\n9:00 am – 4:30 pm each day \nWHERE\nHoward Johnson Fort Howe Plaza & Convention Center\n10 Portland St\nSaint John\nNew Brunswick E2K 4H8\nCANADA \nCOST\nNot open to the public. This is a workshop exclusively for the staff of addiction and mental health services\, Horizon Health Network\, Saint John Zone\, New Brunswick\, Canada \nCONTACT\nDr. Kehinde Aladetoyinbo\n+1 506-648-6773 (Canada) \nEmail\nKehinde.Aladetoyinbo@HorizonNB.ca \nEvent website\n(event not posted on a website – brochure for employees only) \nSHARE with your Mental Health Colleagues
URL:https://www.padesky.com/event/engaging-clients-cbt-depression-canada-2015/
LOCATION:Howard Johnson Fort Howe Plaza & Convention Center\, 10 Portland Street\, Saint-John\, NB\, E2K 4H8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Depression
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dr. Kehinde Aladetoyinbo":MAILTO:Kehinde.Aladetoyinbo@HorizonNB.ca
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150601
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150603
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UID:3239-1433116800-1433289599@www.padesky.com
SUMMARY:Best Practices in CBT for Depression & Suicide (UK 2015)
DESCRIPTION:DERBY\, ENGLAND  – 2 day workshop \nBROCHURE available online from: \npending \nTO REGISTER click on the following link: \nhttps://www.derby.ac.uk/ \nDRAWING ON EVIDENCE-BASED METHODS PIONEERED BY AARON T. BECK AND DAVID JOBES\, DR. PADESKY ILLUSTRATES INTERVENTIONS THAT CAN LOWER SUICIDE RISK\, REDUCE SUICIDE ATTEMPTS\, AND INCREASE CLIENT SAFETY\nWORKSHOP DESCRIPTION \nThis workshop is designed for therapists at all experience levels. It emphasizes strategies to manage common obstacles encountered by therapists working with depressed and suicidal clients. For example\, Padesky’s clinical demonstrations and group exercises regarding behavioral activation teach principles and methods designed to target the inertia\, pessimism and overwhelming fatigue that often discourage depressed clients from engaging in activities. Instead of only teaching the basics of Thought Record use\, this workshop targets knowledge gaps and common errors made even by therapists who have used this method for many years: How do you identify and test images? What do you do if the hot thought is a core belief? What guideline teaches clients to find the most useful evidence that doesn’t support the hot thought? In addition\, Dr. Padesky integrates her seminal work on strengths-based CBT to illustrate how depressed and suicidal clients benefit when interventions build on existing strengths. \nAll therapists need to have a high level of skill in assessment of suicide risk. Most of the second day of the workshop teaches suicide assessment and interventions\, including methods for working with suicidal imagery. Past participants especially appreciated that structured interviews and interventions are demonstrated and practiced; key forms are included in the workshop handouts. \nCUTTING EDGE IDEAS FOR CLINICAL PRACTICE\, ALL BASED IN CURRENT RESEARCH\nTherapists want to help depressed and suicidal clients feel better as quickly as possible. To help you do this\, Dr. Padesky presents effective cutting edge ideas for clinical practice\, all based in current research. This master clinician reveals a wealth of Best Practices. Join in on this new state-of-the-art workshop. \nMULTIMODAL LEARNING \n\nCreative and engaging PowerPoint slides\nSkillful demonstrations\nRole plays\nGuided exercises\nDetailed handouts with key questionnaires provided\n\nTo enhance learning\, participants observe skillful demonstrations by Dr. Padesky and then try out best practice methods in role plays and guided exercises. Detailed handouts help sustain learning post-workshop. \nEVIDENCE-BASED\, ENGAGING\, UPLIFTING \nWhile depression and suicide are serious topics\, this workshop is designed to be engaging\, fun and uplifting. It provides an evidence-based foundation for therapist practice so you can honestly communicate positive therapy expectations to your depressed clients. \n“We hope you will attend this state of the art workshop that reveals a wealth of “best practices in CBT for depression and suicide”\nLEARN \n\nTo focus on specific client symptoms to create “smarter” therapy\nHow spacing sessions can reduce the “discontinuation effect”\nWhen group therapy can be as effective as individual therapy\nTo structure CBT to maximize client participation\, skill development and relapse risk reduction\nTo choose interventions that are most likely to help in the time available\nHow to engage a client so he or she gives these interventions a full opportunity to help\, and\nWhat interventions are most effective for pessimism\, hopelessness and negativity so these do not produce a drag on therapy’s effectiveness.\n\nWORKSHOP OBJECTIVES \nAttendees learn to: \n\nUse a structured interview to assess suicide risk\nIndividualize suicide intervention plans\nEmploy 3 behavioral experiments to increase anti-depressant client activity\nUse client symptom measures to guide treatment and decision-making\nTest negative automatic thoughts in action as well as on paper\nIncorporate client strengths into treatment\n\nIn today’s healthcare environment it is especially important to use therapist resources as efficiently as possible.\nWHO SHOULD ATTEND\nThis workshop is suited for therapists of all knowledge levels: novice\, intermediate and expert. Therapists with similar levels of experience are paired for role plays to maximize the learning value of these exercises. \nWORKSHOP SPONSOR\nUniversity of Derby \nPRESENTER\nChristine A. Padesky\, PhD \nWHEN\nJune 1\, 2015 – June 2\, 2015 all-day \nWHERE\nUniversity of Derby\nEnterprise Centre\nBridge Street\nDerby DE1 3LD\nUnited Kingdom \nCOST – Lunch Included\nStaff & Student: 200 GBP\nFull Delegate Fee: 250 GBP \nCONTACT\nTara Knott\, University of Derby\n+44 01332 597911 \nEmail\nconference@derby.ac.uk \nSHARE with your Mental Health Colleagues
URL:https://www.padesky.com/event/best-practices-cbt-depression-suicide-uk-2015/
LOCATION:University of Derby – Enterprise Centre\, 37 Bridge St\, Derby\, DE1 3LA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Depression,Suicide
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ORGANIZER;CN="University of Derby (2015)":MAILTO:conference@derby.ac.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150326
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150328
DTSTAMP:20260512T081648
CREATED:20160308T001651Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230805T033218Z
UID:3253-1427328000-1427500799@www.padesky.com
SUMMARY:Best Practices: CBT for Depression & Suicide (Canada 2015)
DESCRIPTION:CHATHAM\, CANADA  – 2 day /12 hour workshop \nBROCHURE (PDF format). To view\, click on Chatham Best Practices Brochure  \nTO REGISTER contact Melissa Weber by telephone at +1 519-436-6100 x 2228 \n  \nDRAWING ON EVIDENCE-BASED METHODS PIONEERED BY AARON T. BECK AND DAVID JOBES\, DR. PADESKY ILLUSTRATES INTERVENTIONS THAT CAN LOWER SUICIDE RISK\, REDUCE SUICIDE ATTEMPTS\, AND INCREASE CLIENT SAFETY\nWORKSHOP DESCRIPTION \nThis workshop is designed for therapists at all experience levels. It emphasizes strategies to manage common obstacles encountered by therapists working with depressed and suicidal clients. For example\, Padesky’s clinical demonstrations and group exercises regarding behavioral activation teach principles and methods designed to target the inertia\, pessimism and overwhelming fatigue that often discourage depressed clients from engaging in activities. Instead of only teaching the basics of Thought Record use\, this workshop targets knowledge gaps and common errors made even by therapists who have used this method for many years: How do you identify and test images? What do you do if the hot thought is a core belief? What guideline teaches clients to find the most useful evidence that doesn’t support the hot thought? In addition\, Dr. Padesky integrates her seminal work on strengths-based CBT to illustrate how depressed and suicidal clients benefit when interventions build on existing strengths. \nAll therapists need to have a high level of skill in assessment of suicide risk. Most of the second day of the workshop teaches suicide assessment and interventions\, including methods for working with suicidal imagery. Past participants especially appreciated that structured interviews and interventions are demonstrated and practiced; key forms are included in the workshop handouts. \nCUTTING EDGE IDEAS FOR CLINICAL PRACTICE\, ALL BASED IN CURRENT RESEARCH\nTherapists want to help depressed and suicidal clients feel better as quickly as possible. To help you do this\, Dr. Padesky presents effective cutting edge ideas for clinical practice\, all based in current research. This master clinician reveals a wealth of Best Practices. Join in on this new state-of-the-art workshop. \nLEARN \n\nTo focus on specific client symptoms to create “smarter” therapy\nHow spacing sessions can reduce the “discontinuation effect”\nWhen group therapy can be as effective as individual therapy\n To structure CBT to maximize client participation\, skill development and relapse risk reduction\nTo choose interventions that are most likely to help in the time available\nHow to engage a client so he or she gives these interventions a full opportunity to help\, and\nWhat interventions are most effective for pessimism\, hopelessness and negativity so these do not produce a drag on therapy’s effectiveness.\n\nTo enhance learning\, participants observe skillful demonstrations by Dr. Padesky and then try out best practice methods in role plays and guided exercises. Detailed handouts help sustain learning post-workshop. \nMULTIMODAL LEARNING \n\nCreative and engaging PowerPoint slides\nSkillful demonstrations\nRole plays\nGuided exercises\nDetailed handouts with key questionnaires provided\n\nEVIDENCE-BASED\, ENGAGING\, UPLIFTING \nWhile depression and suicide are serious topics\, this workshop is designed to be engaging\, fun and uplifting. It provides an evidence-based foundation for therapist practice so you can honestly communicate positive therapy expectations to your depressed clients. \n“We hope you will attend this state of the art workshop that reveals a wealth of “best practices in CBT for depression and suicide”\nWORKSHOP OBJECTIVES \nAttendees learn to: \n\nUse a structured interview to assess suicide risk\nIndividualize suicide intervention plans\nEmploy 3 behavioral experiments to increase anti-depressant client activity\nUse client symptom measures to guide treatment and decision-making\nTest negative automatic thoughts in action as well as on paper\nIncorporate client strengths into treatment\n\nWORKSHOP CO-SPONSORS\nChatham-Kent Mental Health and Addictions Program (MHAP)\nErie-St.Clair Local Health Integration Network (LHIN) \nPRESENTER\nChristine A. Padesky\, PhD\, is considered one of the leading cognitive therapy workshop presenters in the world\, appreciated for her depth of knowledge\, compassion\, and good-humored warmth. She has presented over 400 workshops to more than 45\,000 professionals throughout North and South America\, Europe\, and Asia as well as 25 workshops with cognitive therapy’s founder\, Aaron T. Beck\, M.D. Her clear\, organized and compelling presentations integrate theory\, empiricism\, creativity\, audience interaction and practical skills.\n \nCo-founder in 1983 of the Center for Cognitive Therapy in Huntington Beach\, California\, Dr. Padesky was one of the earliest therapists to use CBT with depression (beginning in 1978). She is a Distinguished Founding Fellow of the Academy of Cognitive Therapy and former President of the International Association for Cognitive Psychotherapy. In 2002\, the British Association of Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies (BABCP) named Dr. Padesky the “Most Influential International Cognitive-Behavioural Therapist.” In 2003 she received recognition for her Distinguished Contribution to Psychology from the California Psychological Association. In 2007 the Academy of Cognitive Therapy honored her with its Aaron T. Beck Award for enduring contributions to the field. \nDr. Padesky provides consultation to mental health professionals worldwide. She develops audio CD and DVD training materials (described at www.Store.Padesky.com) that demonstrate cognitive therapy processes and protocols and is a featured therapist in several award-winning educational films. She is co-author of books translated into 23 languages including Collaborative Case Conceptualization\, Cognitive Therapy of Personality Disorders\, Clinician’s Guide to Mind Over Mood\, and Cognitive Therapy with Couples. BABCP voted her best selling cognitive therapy self-help book Mind Over Mood: Change How You Feel by Changing the Way You Think (www.mindovermood.com) the most influential cognitive therapy book of all time. \nWHEN\nMarch 26 & March 27\, 2015\n9:00 am-4:30 pm\nRegistration starts at 08:30am both days \nWHERE\nChatham CANADA \nCOST\n$350.00 for 2 days with lunch and course materials.\nSeats limited. Registration deadline: March 13\, 2015 \nRegistration Fee will be waived for all ESC LHIN funded agencies including Alzheimer Societies System Navigators and the Mental Health & Addictions Telemedicine Nursing groups within Erie-St.Clair LHIN. Seats limited. \nCONTACT\nMelissa Weber\n+1 519-436-6100 x 2228 \nEMAIL\nmweber@ckha.on.ca \nSHARE with your Mental Health Colleagues
URL:https://www.padesky.com/event/best-practices-cbt-depression-suicide-canada-2015/
LOCATION:Aristos Banquet Hall (Smitty’s)\, 307 Grand Avenue Wes\, Chatham\, ON\, N7L 0B1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Depression,Suicide
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ORGANIZER;CN="Chatham-Kent Health Alliance (2015)":MAILTO:mweber@ckha.on.ca
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20141212T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20141212T160000
DTSTAMP:20260512T081648
CREATED:20141212T160028Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230805T033325Z
UID:3699-1418392800-1418400000@www.padesky.com
SUMMARY:Strengths-Based CBT in Depression: Demo & Practice (USA 2014)
DESCRIPTION:GARDEN GROVE\, CALIFORNIA \nWORKSHOP 12: Strengths-Based CBT in Depression: DEMONSTRATION & PRACTICE  \nPRESENTER: Christine A. Padesky\, PhD / Center for Cognitive Therapy\, Huntington Beach\, California \nDESCRIPTION: When people are depressed\, they often deny having any strengths or positive areas of enjoyment in their life. This workshop demonstrates how to help depressed clients become more aware of their own strengths so these can be incorporated into CBT treatment. Participants are guided through exercises that help clients notice and capture small positive experiences\, even when depressed. \nWorkshop 12 is offered at The Brief Therapy Conference\, the only comprehensive multidisciplinary conference in the world. \nPADESKY BIO: Christine Padesky\, PhD\, Co-Founder of the Center for Cognitive Therapy in Huntington Beach\, California is a Distinguished Founding Fellow of the Academy of Cognitive Therapy. Dr. Padesky is a leading cognitive therapy innovator\, provides workshops and consultation to therapists worldwide (www.padesky.com) and develops audio CD & DVD therapist training materials (described at http://www.store.padesky.com). Her most recent book\, Collaborative Case Conceptualization\, joins five previous books which are translated into 23 languages. BABCP voted her best selling self-help book Mind Over Mood (www.mindovermood.com) the most influential CBT book of all time. She is recipient of BABCP’s Most Influential International CBT Therapist award and the California Psychological Association’s Distinguished Contribution to Psychology award. In 2007 the Academy of Cognitive Therapy bestowed on her its Aaron T. Beck Award for her enduring contributions to the field. \nWORKSHOP SPONSOR: The Milton H. Erickson FoundationCOMPLETE PROGRAM & REGISTRATION INFORMATION: brieftherapyconference.com/WHEN: December 12\, 2014 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pmWHERE: Hyatt Recency Orange CountyCOST: Click on TICKETS link for Pricing ScheduleCONTACT: The Milton H. Erickson Foundation / 877-212-6678 \nSHARE with your Mental Health Colleagues
URL:https://www.padesky.com/event/strengths-based-cbt-depression-demo-practice-usa-2014/
LOCATION:Hyatt Recency Orange County\, 11999 Harbor Boulevard\, Garden Grove\, CA\, 92840\, United States
CATEGORIES:Depression,Strengths & Resilience
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141016
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141018
DTSTAMP:20260512T081648
CREATED:20141005T182625Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220701T224249Z
UID:3831-1413417600-1413590399@www.padesky.com
SUMMARY:Best Practices: CBT for Depression & Suicide (Canada 2014)
DESCRIPTION:CALGARY\, CANADA  – 2 day workshop \nDrawing on evidence-based methods pioneered by Aaron T. Beck and David Jobes\, Dr Padesky illustrates interventions that can lower suicide risk\, reduce suicide attempts\, and increase client safety. \nWORKSHOP DESCRIPTION \nThis workshop\, designed for therapists at all experience levels\, emphasizes strategies to manage common obstacles encountered by therapists working with depressed and suicidal clients. \nFor example\, Padesky’s clinical demonstrations and group exercises regarding behavioral activation teach principles and methods designed to target the inertia\, pessimism and overwhelming fatigue that often discourage depressed clients from engaging in activities. Instead of only teaching the basics of Thought Record use\, this workshop targets knowledge gaps and common errors made even by therapists who have used this method for many years: How do you identify and test images? What do you do if the hot thought is a core belief? What guideline teaches clients to find the most useful evidence that doesn’t support the hot thought? In addition\, Dr. Padesky integrates her seminal work on strengths-based CBT to illustrate how depressed and suicidal clients benefit when interventions build on existing strengths. \nAll therapists need to have a high level of skill in assessment of suicide risk. Most of the second day of the workshop teaches suicide assessment and interventions\, including methods for working with suicidal imagery. Past participants especially appreciated that structured interviews and interventions are demonstrated and practiced; key forms are included in the workshop handouts. \nCUTTING EDGE IDEAS FOR CLINICAL PRACTICE\, ALL BASED IN CURRENT RESEARCH \nTherapists want to help depressed and suicidal clients feel better as quickly as possible. To help you do this\, Dr. Padesky presents effective cutting edge ideas for clinical practice\, all based in current research. This master clinician reveals a wealth of Best Practices. Join in on this new state-of-the-art workshop. \nMULTIMODAL LEARNING \n\nCreative and engaging PowerPoint slides\nSkillful demonstrations\nRole plays\nGuided exercises\nDetailed handouts with key questionnaires provided\n\nTo enhance learning\, participants observe skillful demonstrations by Dr. Padesky and then try out best practice methods in role plays and guided exercises. Detailed handouts help sustain learning post-workshop. \nEVIDENCE-BASED\, ENGAGING\, UPLIFTING \nWhile depression and suicide are serious topics\, this workshop is designed to be engaging\, fun and uplifting. It provides an evidence-based foundation for therapist practice so you can honestly communicate positive therapy expectations to your depressed clients. \n“We hope you will attend this state of the art workshop that reveals a wealth of “best practices in CBT for depression and suicide” \nLEARN \n\nTo focus on specific client symptoms to create “smarter” therapy\nHow spacing sessions can reduce the “discontinuation effect”\nWhen group therapy can be as effective as individual therapy\nTo structure CBT to maximize client participation\, skill development and relapse risk reduction\nTo choose interventions that are most likely to help in the time available\nHow to engage a client so he or she gives these interventions a full opportunity to help\, and\nWhat interventions are most effective for pessimism\, hopelessness and negativity so these do not produce a drag on therapy’s effectiveness.\n\nWORKSHOP OBJECTIVES \nAttendees learn to: \n\nUse a structured interview to assess suicide risk\nIndividualize suicide intervention plans\nEmploy 3 behavioral experiments to increase anti-depressant client activity\nUse client symptom measures to guide treatment and decision-making\nTest negative automatic thoughts in action as well as on paper\nIncorporate client strengths into treatment\n\nBROCHURE available online from: http://ucalgary.ca/pd/Depression (link inactive) \nSHARE with your Mental Health Colleagues
URL:https://www.padesky.com/event/best-practices-cbt-depression-suicide-canada-2014/
LOCATION:MacEwan Student Centre\, University of Calgary\, 2500 University Dr NW\, Calgary\, AB\, T2N 1N4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Depression,Suicide
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ORGANIZER;CN="University of Calgary%2C Dept Social Work":MAILTO:fswcrd@ucalgary.ca
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140519
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140521
DTSTAMP:20260512T081648
CREATED:20140505T181206Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220701T224105Z
UID:3830-1400457600-1400630399@www.padesky.com
SUMMARY:Best Practices: CBT for Depression & Suicide (UK 2014)
DESCRIPTION:LONDON\, ENGLAND \nContinuing in a tradition begun in 1998\, Cognitive Workshops is sponsoring another engaging and innovative 2 day event at Logan Hall. \nTherapists want to help depressed and suicidal clients feel better as quickly as possible. To help you do this\, Dr. Padesky presents effective cutting edge ideas for clinical practice\, all based in current research. This master clinician reveals a wealth of Best Practices. Join us in London for her new state-of-the-art workshop. \nParticipant comment from London 2012 workshop: “Christine Padesky never fails to deliver. Even though I would rate myself as being an advanced practitioner\, I have learned a great deal from the workshop. Her friendly\, approachable style is second to none.”  \nAll prices include VAT\, refreshments\, and extensive handout \n \nSPONSOR: Cognitive Workshops \nARCHIVAL NOTE: After 24 years of sponsoring workshops\, Cognitive Workshops retired their business in January 2019 and closed down their website CognitiveWorkshops.com. Cognitive Workshops sponsored 67 of Christine Padesky workshops from September 1995 through November 2018 in the United Kingdom\, Canada\, and the United States.  \nSHARE with your Mental Health Colleagues
URL:https://www.padesky.com/event/best-practices-cbt-depression-suicide-uk-2014/
LOCATION:Institute of Education (Logan Hall)\, 20 Bedford Way\, London\, WC1H 0AL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Depression,Suicide
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ORGANIZER;CN="Cognitive Workshops / Brian Toller (UK)":MAILTO:toller@cognitiveworkshops.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140514
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140516
DTSTAMP:20260512T081648
CREATED:20140514T150035Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220228T033248Z
UID:3476-1400025600-1400198399@www.padesky.com
SUMMARY:Best Practices: CBT for Depression & Suicide (Ireland 2014)
DESCRIPTION:WEXFORD\, IRELANDTherapists want to help depressed and suicidal clients feel better as quickly as possible. To help you do this\, Dr. Padesky presents effective cutting edge ideas for clinical practice\, all based in current research. \nMaster clinician Padesky reveals a wealth of Best Practices in her newest state-of-the-art workshop. \n  \n\nUse a structured interview to assess suicide risk\nIndividualize suicide intervention plans\nEmploy 3 behavioral experiments to increase anti-depressant client activity\nUse client symptom measures to guide treatment and decision-making\nTest negative automatic thoughts in action as well as on paper\nIncorporate client strengths into treatment\n\nSPONSORS: Cognitive Therapy Training (CTTraining.net)\, Centre of Nursing & Midwifery Education (HSE South – Carlow\, Kilkenny\, South Tipperary\, Waterford\, Wexford)PROGRAM & REGISTRATION INFORMATION: for program brochure and booking form http://www.babcp.com/Advertising/Workshops/CT-Training-and-Centre-of-Nursing-and-Midwifery-Education-Best-Practices-for-Depression-and-Suicide.aspxWORKSHOP POSTER: http://www.babcp.com/Advertising/Workshops/files/CP-Workshop-Flyer-Poster.pdf \nSHARE with your Mental Health Colleagues
URL:https://www.padesky.com/event/best-practices-cbt-depression-suicide-ireland-2014/
LOCATION:Clayton Whites Hotel\, Abbey St\, Wexford Town\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Depression,Suicide
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140505
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140507
DTSTAMP:20260512T081648
CREATED:20160323T041211Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220701T224024Z
UID:3465-1399248000-1399420799@www.padesky.com
SUMMARY:CBT for Depression & Social Anxiety: Evidence-Based Methods and Clinical Innovations (Denmark 2014)
DESCRIPTION:Anxiety and depression are common human experiences. When these become severe and disabling\, therapists want to be sure to use the most effective treatments to help clients quickly and also reduce relapse. This 2-day workshop by Christine A. Padesky\, Ph.D.\, world-renowned cognitive behavioral therapy instructor\, demonstrates interventions effective in the treatment of depression and anxiety\, with a special focus on one of the most common forms of anxiety\, social anxiety. \nSHARE with your Mental Health Colleagues
URL:https://www.padesky.com/event/cbt-depression-social-anxiety-evidence-based-methods-clinical-innovations-denmark-2014/
LOCATION:Unnamed Venue\, Copenhagen\, Denmark
CATEGORIES:Anxiety,Depression
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ORGANIZER;CN="Irene Oestrich":MAILTO:Irene.Oestrich@regionh.dk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140505
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140507
DTSTAMP:20260512T081648
CREATED:20140505T150005Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220418T233140Z
UID:3710-1399248000-1399420799@www.padesky.com
SUMMARY:CBT for Depression & Social Anxiety: Evidence-Based Methods and Clinical Innovations (DENMARK 2014)
DESCRIPTION:COPENHAGEN\, DENMARK \nDESCRIPTION: Anxiety and depression are common human experiences. When these become severe and disabling\, therapists want to be sure to use the most effective treatments to help clients quickly and also reduce relapse. This 2-day workshop by Christine A. Padesky\, Ph.D.\, world-renowned cognitive behavioral therapy instructor\, demonstrates interventions effective in the treatment of depression and anxiety\, with a special focus on one of the most common forms of anxiety\, social anxiety. Attend this workshop to observe and practice methods known to effectively treat depression and anxiety. Enjoy Dr. Padesky’s embedded creativity\, humor\, and optimism while you learn how to more effectively help your clients. \nSPONSOR: The School for Cognitive & Behavioural Therapies\, Mental Health Services \n\nFor Online information & registration: visit https://rhp.plan2learn.dk/KursusValg.aspx?id=24779\nOr use search term “Padesky” in their online Catalog: https://rhp.plan2learn.dk\n\nORGANIZER & CONTACT INFO: Irene Oestrich <Irene.Oestrich@regionh.dk> \nTOP 8 REASONS TO COME TO THIS WORKSHOP \nIf you dread working with depressed clients\, ]you will learn how depression treatment can be enjoyable\, rather than depressing \nIf you work with depressed clients but don’t use CBT\, most depressed people relapse; Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies have the lowest relapse rates \nIf you already use CBT for depression but have trouble getting client participation\, this workshop shows how to engage depressed clients in therapy \nIf you don’t use CBT for social anxiety\, because this approach is fun to learn and effective for clients \nIf you use classic CBT for social anxiety and some of your clients don’t improve\, ADS helps clients learn to cope with criticism and rejection\, which can make all the difference. ADS = Assertive Defense of the Self” \nIf you appreciate clear\, articulate explanations and demonstrations of therapy methods\, Dr. Padesky is renowned for the quality and depth of her teaching \nIf you learn best through a combination of listening\, watching\, and practicing\, this workshop includes live demonstrations\, videos\, and structured skills practice \nIf you have a sense of humor\, a keen interest in learning\, and dedication to your profession\, everyone will benefit from your participation in this intensive & fun learning event \nPROGRAM INFORMATION \nOn Day 1\, participants learn how to effectively use behavioral activation and thought records to help depressed clients become more active and test out negative beliefs. Dr. Padesky emphasizes treatment methods that have been empirically shown to reduce relapse. She models language\, attitudes and metaphors that encourage client engagement and engender hope even when clients are pessimistic and hopeless. Common traps that interfere with treatment are highlighted with demonstrations of how to effectively and collaboratively manage them. Differences between depression and grief are highlighted. \nOn Day 2\, Padesky shows how anxiety disorder treatment is similar and different from depression treatment and addresses comorbidity issues. Unlike depression treatment\, each anxiety disorder has a specific treatment protocol which is different from the others. Despite these differences\, common treatment principles exist which are reflected in each protocol. As an in-depth illustration of anxiety treatments\, Padesky teaches a method she pioneered for social anxiety\, “Assertive Defense of the Self.” \nMany cognitive behavioral therapies for social anxiety emphasize tests of client fears that other people will be critical and rejecting. Padesky has argued that an emphasis on the low likelihood of negative reactions from others misses the opportunity to expose clients to what they fear: criticism. Exposure to fears with coping practice is a central principle of effective treatment for all anxiety disorders. Her innovative approach uses scripted and unscripted role plays to guide socially anxious clients in the development of coping skills and confidence to manage criticism and rejection. This workshop teaches each stage of Assertive Defense of the Self (ADS)\, highlighting common therapist errors and beliefs that interfere with successful treatment outcome. Those who have attended Dr. Padesky’s workshops in the past are familiar with her signature workshop approaches. After she demonstrates key therapy methods via live demonstrations or video\, participants have an opportunity to bring their learning to life in carefully designed experiential exercises. These are framed by her clear didactic teaching\, organized handouts\, and rich clinical discussions. \nLearning unfolds in simple steps which layer over the course of the workshop to yield a sophisticated and nuanced treatment approach by the end. \nWORKSHOP OBJECTIVES \nBy the end of this workshop\, participants will be able to \n\nUse language and the therapy relationship to enhance client engagement in therapy\nHelp depressed clients increase the three types of activity empirically linked to positive therapy outcomes\nEmploy guided discovery to help clients effectively test out thoughts on a 7-column thought record\nDebrief homework assignments to maximize client learning\nDescribe the anxiety equation\nUse a targeted interview to identify feared criticisms and “assertive defense” responses for social anxiety\nPractice Assertive Defense of the Self (ADS) from both client and therapist perspectives\nDesign relevant behavioral experiments for out of session practice\nIntegrate ADS with other empirically supported therapies for social anxiety\n\nSHARE with your Mental Health Colleagues
URL:https://www.padesky.com/event/cbt-depression-social-anxiety-evidence-based-methods-clinical-innovations-denmark-2014-2/
LOCATION:Region Hovedstadens Psykiatri\, Carl Nielsens Alle 9D\, Copenhagen\, 2100\, Denmark
CATEGORIES:Anxiety,Depression
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20131211T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20131215T170000
DTSTAMP:20260512T081648
CREATED:20160730T052123Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230730T023538Z
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SUMMARY:Evolution of Psychotherapy (USA 2013)
DESCRIPTION:Anaheim\, California – various workshop\, topical panels\,  conversation hour\, dialogue\, clinical demonstration\, and invited address \n“The Evolution of Psychotherapy is the largest conference in the world devoted to psychotherapy”\nPRESENTER: Christine Padesky\, PhD is making a variety of presentations at the Evolution of Psychotherapy Conference. The dates she is presenting are December 12\, 13 & 14. See below for topics\, dates and details regarding her presentations. \nCOMPLETE PROGRAM & REGISTRATION INFORMATION: For more conference information\, details regarding early bird discounts\, and the full conference schedule\, visit the Evolution of Psychotherapy website. Or enter the following address into your browser (www.evolutionofpsychotherapy.com/) \n(1) Assertive Defense of the Self\nWorkshop 26 from 1 – 4 pm / Thursday\, December 12Presented by: Christine Padesky PhD \nWorkshop Description: Social anxiety results from fear of criticism or rejection. Padesky teaches her treatment approach\, Assertive Defense of the Self (ADS)\, which guides socially anxious clients in the development of coping skills giving them confidence to face criticism and rejection. This same approach can be used effectively with low self-esteem. This lively and fun workshop involves demonstrations of each step and experiential practice of Assertive Defense of the Self (ADS). \nPADESKY BIO \nChristine A. Padesky\, PhD\, Co-Founder of the Center for Cognitive Therapy in Huntington Beach\, California is a Distinguished Founding Fellow of the Academy of Cognitive Therapy and former President of the International Association for Cognitive Psychotherapy. Dr. Padesky is a leading cognitive therapy innovator\, provides workshops and consultation to therapists worldwide (www.padesky.com) and develops audio CD & DVD therapist training materials (described at http://www.store.padesky.com). Her most recent book\, Collaborative Case Conceptualization\, joins five previous books which are translated into 23 languages. BABCP voted her best selling self-help book Mind Over Mood (www.mindovermood.com) the most influential CBT book of all time. She is recipient of BABCP’s Most Influential International CBT Therapist award and the California Psychological Association’s Distinguished Contribution to Psychology award. In 2007 the Academy of Cognitive Therapy bestowed on her its Aaron T. Beck Award for her enduring contributions to the field. \n(2) Depression\nTopical Panel 2 from 8-9 am / Friday December 13Panel members: Christine Padesky PhD\, Daniel Siegel MD\, Michal Yapko PhD \nSIEGAL BIO \nDaniel Siegel\, MD\, received his medical degree from Harvard University and completed his postgraduate medical education at UCLA with training in pediatrics and child\, adolescent and adult psychiatry. He is currently clinical professor of psychiatry at the UCLA School of Medicine where he is on the faculty of the Center for Culture\, Brain\, and Development and the Co-Director of the Mindful Awareness Research Center. His psychotherapy practice includes children\, adolescents\, adults\, couples\, and families. Dr. Siegel has published extensively for both professional and general audiences. He is the author of The Developing Mind: How Relationships and the Brain Interact to Shape Who We Are; The Mindful Brain: Reflection and Attunement in the Cultivation of Well-Being; The Mindful Therapist: A Clinician’s Guide to Mindsight and Neural Integration; and Pocket Guide to Interpersonal Neurobiology: An Integrative Handbook of the Mind. He has lectured for the King of Thailand\, Pope John Paul II\, His Holiness the Dalai Lama\, Google University\, London’s Royal Society of Arts (RSA)\, and TEDx. \nYAPKO BIO \n \nMichael D. Yapko\, PhD\, is a clinical psychologist residing in Fallbrook\, California. He is internationally recognized for his work in clinical applications of hypnosis\, brief psychotherapies\, and the strategic treatment of depression\, routinely teaching by invitation to professional audiences all over the world. He is the author of 12 books\, including the classic text Trancework: An Introduction to the Practice of Clinical Hypnosis (4th ed.)\, Depression is Contagious\, and the award winning books Mindfulness and Hypnosis and Treating Depression with Hypnosis. He is a recipient of numerous awards including the American Psychological Association’s Division 30 Award for Distinguished Contributions to the field as well as The Milton H. Erickson Foundation’s Lifetime Achievement Award. More information about Dr. Yapko’s works and training programs can be found at http://www.yapko.com. \n(3) Anxiety Disorders\nTopical Panel 4 from 9:20-10:20 am / Friday December 13Panel members: David Barlow PhD\, Christine Padesky PhD\, Bessel Van Der Kolk MD \nBARLOW BIO \nDavid H. Barlow\, PhD\, is Professor of Psychology and Psychiatry and Founder and Director Emeritus of the Center for Anxiety and Related Disorders at Boston University. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Vermont in 1969 and has published over 500 articles and chapters and over 60 books mostly in the area of the nature and treatment of emotional disorders. He is the recipient of numerous awards\, including the Distinguished Scientific Award for Applications of Psychology from the American Psychological Association and James McKeen Cattell Fellow Award honoring individuals for their lifetime of significant intellectual achievements in applied psychological research. \nVAN DER KOLK BIO \nBessel A. van der Kolk\, MD\, has been the Medical Director of The Trauma Center in Boston for the past 30 years. He is a Professor of Psychiatry at Boston University Medical School and serves as the Director of the National Center for Child Traumatic Stress Complex Trauma Network. He is past President of International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies. Though he identifies himself primarily as a clinician\, he has published well over 100 peer reviewed scientific articles on various aspects of trauma\, including his current projects: 1) yoga for treating PTSD\, funded by the National Institutes of Health; 2) the use of theater for violence prevention in the Boston public schools\, funded by the CDC; 3) the mechanisms of EMDR; 4) sensory integration; and 5) the use of neurofeedback in PTSD. He participated in the first neuroimaging study of PTSD\, in the first study to link Borderline Personality Disorder with childhood trauma; was co-principal investigator of the DSM IV Field Trial for PTSD and is chair of the NCTSN DSM V workgroup on Developmental Trauma Disorder. He has written extensively about using neuroscience research to identify appropriate treatments for PTSD and completed the first NIMH-funded study of EMDR. He has taught at universities and hospitals around the world. \n(4) A Variety of CBT Topics\nA variety of CBT topics are covered during this conversation hour with Christine Padesky.Conversation Hour 6 from 10:40 – 11:40 am / Friday December 13Presented by: Christine Padesky PhD \nCognitive Behavioral Therapy & Positive Psychology\nCopyright padesky.com\nPadesky & Seligman discuss aspects of CBT and Positive PsychologyDialogue 11 from 5:10 – 6:10 pm / Friday December 13Presented by:  Christine Padesky PhD & Martin Seligman PhD \nSELIGMAN BIOMartin Seligman\, PhD\, Professor of Psychology and Director of the Positive Psychology Center\, University of Pennsylvania. His main mission has been the promotion of the field of Positive Psychology. Dr. Seligman is past president of the American Psychological Association\, and has received the Association’s Laurel Award and Lifetime Achievement Award. He has received numerous other awards from a large variety of organizations\, both national and international. Author of 20 books and 200 articles\, his books have been translated into twenty languages. \n(5) Behavioral Experiments (Video)\nPadesky presents an in depth video exploration of the use of behavioral experiments in CBT.Clinical Demonstration 16 from 9:20 to 10:20 am / Saturday December 14Presented by: Christine Padesky PhD \n(6) Strengths-Based CBT: Making a Positive Difference\nInvited Address 7 from 10:40 to 11:40 am / Saturday December 14Presented by: Christine Padesky PhD \nInvited Address Description: We are developing strengths-based therapy approaches that use CBT principles and practices to construct new beliefs and behaviors that promote positive client growth. Changes in CBT over the past three decades provide platforms for “new” therapy methods such as constructive use of imagery\, client-generated metaphors\, and therapeutic use of smiling and silence. New therapy models\, to (a) build resilience and (b) treat personality disorders by constructing new interpersonal beliefs and behaviors\, foreshadow a trend toward CBT approaches that more explicitly help people thrive in the face of life challenges. \nEvents at this year’s Evolution will take place at the Anaheim Convention Center\, and the neighboring Hilton and Marriott Hotels. \nSHARE with your Mental Health Colleagues
URL:https://www.padesky.com/event/evolution-psychotherapy-usa-2013/
LOCATION:Anaheim Convention Center\, 800 W Katella Ave\, Anaheim\, CA\, 92802\, United States
CATEGORIES:Anxiety,Depression,Strengths & Resilience
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SUMMARY:Best Practices: CBT for Depression & Suicide (Canada 2013)
DESCRIPTION:VANCOUVER\, CANADA \nTherapists want to help depressed and suicidal clients feel better as quickly as possible. To help you do this\, Dr. Padesky presents effective cutting edge ideas for clinical practice\, all based in current research. This master clinician reveals a wealth of Best Practices. Join us in London for her new state-of-the-art workshop. \nLearn how to individualize suicide interventions / Respond to client pessimism / Match therapy methods to targeted symptoms / Predict whether booster sessions will help or not \nParticipant comment from London 2012 workshop: Christine Padesky never fails to deliver. Even though I would rate myself as being an advanced practitioner\, I have learned a great deal from the workshop. Her friendly\, approachable style is second to none. \nAll prices include taxes\, refreshments\, lunches and extensive handouts. \n \nSPONSOR: Cognitive Workshops \nSHARE with your Mental Health Colleagues
URL:https://www.padesky.com/event/best-practices-cbt-depression-suicide-canada-2013-3/
CATEGORIES:Depression,Suicide
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ORGANIZER;CN="CognitiveWorkshops / Brian Toller (Canada)":MAILTO:toller@cognitiveworkshops.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20131022
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20131024
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SUMMARY:Best Practices: CBT for Depression & Suicide (Canada 2014)
DESCRIPTION:TORONTO\, CANADA \nTherapists want to help depressed and suicidal clients feel better as quickly as possible. To help you do this\, Dr. Padesky presents effective cutting edge ideas for clinical practice\, all based in current research. This master clinician reveals a wealth of Best Practices. Join us in London for her new state-of-the-art workshop. \nLearn how to individualize suicide interventions / Respond to client pessimism / Match therapy methods to targeted symptoms / Predict whether booster sessions will help or not \nParticipant comment from London 2012 workshop: Christine Padesky never fails to deliver. Even though I would rate myself as being an advanced practitioner\, I have learned a great deal from the workshop. Her friendly\, approachable style is second to none. \nAll prices include taxes\, refreshments\, lunches and extensive handouts. \n \nSPONSOR: Cognitive Workshops \nSHARE with your Mental Health Colleagues
URL:https://www.padesky.com/event/best-practices-cbt-depression-suicide-canada-2014-2-2/
LOCATION:Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre\, 6 Garamond Court\, North York\, ON\, M3C 1Z5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Depression,Suicide
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ORGANIZER;CN="CognitiveWorkshops / Brian Toller (Canada)":MAILTO:toller@cognitiveworkshops.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20131009
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20131011
DTSTAMP:20260512T081648
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SUMMARY:Best Practices: CBT for Depression & Suicide (Canada 2014)
DESCRIPTION:OTTAWA\, CANADA \nTherapists want to help depressed and suicidal clients feel better as quickly as possible. To help you do this\, Dr. Padesky presents effective cutting edge ideas for clinical practice\, all based in current research. This master clinician reveals a wealth of Best Practices. Join us in London for her new state-of-the-art workshop. \nLearn how to individualize suicide interventions / Respond to client pessimism / Match therapy methods to targeted symptoms / Predict whether booster sessions will help or not \nParticipant comment from London 2012 workshop: Christine Padesky never fails to deliver. Even though I would rate myself as being an advanced practitioner\, I have learned a great deal from the workshop. Her friendly\, approachable style is second to none. \nAll prices include taxes\, refreshments\, lunches and extensive handouts. \n \nSPONSOR: Cognitive Workshops \nARCHIVAL NOTE: After 24 years of sponsoring workshops\, Cognitive Workshops retired their business in January 2019 and closed down their website CognitiveWorkshops.com. Cognitive Workshops sponsored 67 of Christine Padesky workshops from September 1995 through November 2018 in the United Kingdom\, Canada\, and the United States.  \nSHARE with your Mental Health Colleagues
URL:https://www.padesky.com/event/best-practices-cbt-depression-suicide-canada-2014-2/
LOCATION:Carleton University\, 1125 Colonel By Drive\, Ottawa\, ON\, Ottawa\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Depression,Suicide
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ORGANIZER;CN="CognitiveWorkshops / Brian Toller (Canada)":MAILTO:toller@cognitiveworkshops.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20130513
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20130515
DTSTAMP:20260512T081648
CREATED:20130501T224111Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220701T223748Z
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SUMMARY:Best Practices: CBT for Depression & Suicide (UK 2013)
DESCRIPTION:LONDON\, UNITED KINGOM \nChristine Padesky is returning to London! Continuing in a tradition begun in 1998\, Cognitive Workshops is sponsoring another engaging and innovative 2 day event at Logan Hall. \nTherapists want to help depressed and suicidal clients feel better as quickly as possible. To help you do this\, Dr. Padesky presents effective cutting edge ideas for clinical practice\, all based in current research. This master clinician reveals a wealth of Best Practices. Join us in London for her new state-of-the-art workshop. \nLearn how to individualize suicide interventions / Respond to client pessimism / Match therapy methods to targeted symptoms / Predict whether booster sessions will help or not \nParticipant comment from London 2012 workshop: Christine Padesky never fails to deliver. Even though I would rate myself as being an advanced practitioner\, I have learned a great deal from the workshop. Her friendly\, approachable style is second to none. \n \nSPONSOR: Cognitive Workshops \nARCHIVAL NOTE: After 24 years of sponsoring workshops\, Cognitive Workshops retired their business in January 2019 and closed down their website CognitiveWorkshops.com. Cognitive Workshops sponsored 67 of Christine Padesky workshops from September 1995 through November 2018 in the United Kingdom\, Canada\, and the United States.  \nSHARE with your Mental Health Colleagues
URL:https://www.padesky.com/event/best-practices-cbt-depression-suicide-uk-2013/
LOCATION:Institute of Education (Logan Hall)\, 20 Bedford Way\, London\, WC1H 0AL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Depression,Suicide
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ORGANIZER;CN="Cognitive Workshops / Brian Toller (UK)":MAILTO:toller@cognitiveworkshops.com
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CREATED:20121207T111943Z
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SUMMARY:Brief Therapy for Depression (USA 2012)
DESCRIPTION:SAN FRANCISCO\, CALIFORNIA  1 interactive event featuring: Camillo Loriedo\, Christine Padesky\, Ernest Rossi\, and Michael Yapko \n\n\n\nCAMILLO LORIEDO\, MD\, PHD\, is Professor of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy at the University of Rome\, School of Medicine\, and the School of Specialization. Since 1998\, he has been a member on the Board Directors for the Milton H. Erickson Foundation. Loriedo has recently been elected President of the Italian Society of Psychotherapy. Since 2005\, he’s been a member of the Editorial Board of the American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis and has been awarded the Milton H. Erickson Lifetime Achievement Award for outstanding contribution to the field of Psychotherapy. He has authored over 350 scientific papers and 26 books. \n\n\n\nCHRISTINE PADESKY\, PHD\, Co-founder of the Center for Cognitive Therapy in Huntington Beach\, California\, is a Distinguished Founding Fellow of the Academy of Cognitive Therapy and former President of the International Association for Cognitive Psychotherapy. British CBT therapists voted her the “Most Influential International CBT Therapist\,” the California Psychological Association awarded her its “Distinguished Contribution to Psychology\,” and the Academy of Cognitive Therapy bestowed its 2007 Aaron T. Beck Award on her for enduring contributions to the field. Padesky is a leading cognitive therapy innovator and develops audio CD & DVD therapist training materials store.padesky.com). Her recent and fifth book\, Collaborative Case Conceptualization and her bestselling self-help book Mind Over Mood (www.mindovermood.com) was voted by BABCP as the most influential cognitive therapy book of all time. \n\n\n\nERNEST LAWRENCE ROSSI\, PHD\, is an internationally-renowned psychotherapist\, teacher\, and pioneer in the psychobiology of mind-body healing. He received Lifetime Achievement Awards from the Erickson Foundation\, 1980; American Association of Psychotherapy\, 2003; and American Society of Clinical Hypnosis\, 2008. Rossi has published 36 books and 175 papers on therapeutic hypnosis\, psychotherapy\, dreams\, consciousness and creativity. His most recent book is Creating Consciousness: How Psychotherapists can Facilitate Wonder\, Wisdom\, Beauty & Truth. \n\n\n\nMICHAEL YAPKO\, PHD\, is a clinical psychologist who is internationally recognized for his work in clinical hypnosis\, brief psychotherapy\, and the strategic treatment of depression. He routinely teaches to professional audiences all over the world (30 countries). He is the author of 12 books including\, Mindfulness and Hypnosis and the classic text\, Trancework: An Introduction to the Practice of Clinical Hypnosis (4th ed.). He is a recipient of lifetime achievement awards for his contributions to hypnosis and psychotherapy from the Milton H. Erickson Foundation and the International Society of Hypnosis. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSHARE with your Mental Health Colleagues
URL:https://www.padesky.com/event/brief-therapy-depression-usa-2012/
LOCATION:Hilton San Francisco Union Square\, 333 O'Farrell St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Depression
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