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SUMMARY:(CANCELED) - 7 Simple Practical Skills to Boost Happiness and Reduce Depression & Suicide (USA 2020)
DESCRIPTION:Due to COVID 19 restrictions\, Marshfield Clinic Health System has cancelled all public events through May 2020. \nMARSHFIELD\, WISCONSIN – FREE Community Presentation by Christine A. Padesky\, PhD – OPEN TO THE PUBLIC \nCANCELLED – 7 Simple Practical Skills to Boost Happiness and Reduce Depression & Suicide\nDid you know you can boost happiness\, reduce depression and decrease suicidal thoughts by changing your daily thoughts and actions?\n\nLearn seven practical skills to improve your mood and boost happiness\nThese skills are research-tested\, simple to learn and each 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.\n\nWhether you or people you love struggle with particular moods or just want to increase general well-being\, this presentation is for you!\nNO COST TO ATTEND. PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED. Seating is limited. \nTo register\, please call 715-387-9081\nPRESENTER: Dr Christine A Padesky \nTARGET AUDIENCE \nWhether you or people you love struggle with particular moods or just want to increase general well-being\, this presentation is for you! \nLOCATION\nRobert F. Froehlke Auditorium\nLaird Center for Medical Research at MCHS\n1000 North Oak Avenue\nMarshfield\, Wisconsin 54449 \nDATE / TIME\nThursday April 23\, 2020 – CANCELLED\n6:00 pm: Registration\n6:30 pm – 8:00 pm:  Community Presentation \nNO FEES BUT Pre-Registration is REQUIRED as seating is limited\n \nTO REGISTER\, please call 715-387-9081\n \nSPONSOR: Marshfield Clinic Health System\, Inc \nMarshfield Clinic Health System reserves the Community Presentation due to insufficient enrollment or inclement weather. \nSHARE with your Mental Health Colleagues
URL:https://www.padesky.com/event/7-simple-practical-skills-to-boost-happiness-and-reduce-depression-suicide-usa-2020/
LOCATION:Laird Center for Medical Research at MCHS\, 1000 North Oak Avenue\, Marshfield\, WI\, 54449\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Presentation,Suicide
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ORGANIZER;CN="Marshfield Clinic Health System":MAILTO:esser.tanya@marshfieldclinic.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200423T081500
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200424T161500
DTSTAMP:20260510T121816
CREATED:20191217T012758Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230302T223629Z
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SUMMARY:(CANCELED) - Best Practices: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for Suicide (USA 2020)
DESCRIPTION:Due to COVID 19 restrictions\, Marshfield Clinic Health System has cancelled The Behavioral Health Conference featuring Best Practices: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for Suicide. \nMARSHFIELD\, WISCONSIN – 2 day workshop by Christine A. Padesky\, PhD \nCANCELLED – Best Practices: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for Suicide\nAlthough “best practices” always include some familiar practices\, this workshop is designed to enhance skills for therapists at all experience levels. It emphasizes strategies to manage common obstacles encountered by therapists working with suicidal clients. Even the most experienced therapists can benefit from learning nuanced applications of interventions to improve therapy outcomes. Join us for this state of the art workshop that reveals a wealth of “Best Practices in CBT for Suicide.” \nOBJECTIVESUpon conclusion of this activity\, participants will be able to: \n\nREVIEW how to use a structured interview to assess suicide risk\nIDENTIFY and strengthen reasons for living\nCONSTRUCT individualized safety plans\nEXPLAIN how to incorporate client strengths into treatment\nREVIEW how to guide clients in the creation of coping cards\nPRACTICE building hope using a “hope kit”\nIDENTIFY and “spoil” suicidal imagery\nDEVELOP positive future imagery\nFORMULATE a suicide relapse management planConstruct individualized safety plans\n\nWORKSHOP DESCRIPTION \nTherapists report greater anxiety about client suicide than any other clinical challenge. Unfortunately\, anxiety tends to foster avoidance. Therefore\, many therapists avoid asking in-depth questions about suicidal intent and do not learn how to effectively implement the detailed inquiries and interventions that are shown to decrease suicide risk. This workshop is designed to increasetherapist confidence and ability to successfully address suicide in clinical practice. \nAll therapists need to have a high level of skill in assessment of suicide risk. Participants in this workshop will be able to apply evidence-based methods for suicide assessment and implement interventions that can lower suicide risk\, reduce suicide attempts\, and increase client safety. Cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) methods taught include use of Jobes’ structured Suicide Status Forminterview and a variety of creative cognitive and behavioral suicide interventions derived from the work of Aaron T. Beck’s suicide prevention team: identifying and strengthening reasons for living\, development of safety plans\, use of coping cards\, construction of a “hope kit\,” and methods for working with suicidal imagery. \nTo enhance learning\, participants observe skillful live demonstrations by Dr. Padesky and then try out best practice methods in role plays and guided exercises. Detailed handouts include key forms to help sustain learning post-workshop. While suicide is a serious topic\, this workshop is designed to be engaging and uplifting. It provides an evidence-based foundation for therapist practice so you can honestly communicate positive therapy expectations to your suicidal clients. \nIt is encouraging that each decade brings fresh knowledge and new findings to advance the successful treatment of suicide. Although “best practices” always include some familiar practices\, this workshop is designed to enhance skills for therapists at all experience levels. It emphasizes strategies to manage common obstacles encountered by therapists working with suicidal clients.Even the most experienced therapists can benefit from learning nuanced applications of interventions to improve therapy outcomes. Join us for this state of the art workshop that reveals a wealth of “Best Practices in CBT for Suicide.” \nPRESENTER: Dr Christine A Padesky \nTARGET AUDIENCE \nThis activity is intended for physicians\, psychologists\, psychiatrists\, residents\, nurse practitioners\, physician assistants\, registerednurses\, school psychologists\, guidance counselors\, social workers and other health care professionals. \nLOCATIONRobert F. Froehlke AuditoriumLaird Center for Medical Research at MCHS1000 North Oak AvenueMarshfield\, Wisconsin 54449 \nDATE / TIMEApril 23 and 24\, 2020 – CANCELLED8:15 am Registration and Continental Breakfast8:45 Welcome and Introductions9:00 am – 4:15 pm \nWORKSHOP FEESPhysicians$150 Both Days (before April 9)$175 Both Days (after April 9) \nAllied Health & OTHER Professionals$75 Both Days (before April 9)$100 Both Days (after April 9) \nONLINE BROCHURE (pdf format) \nLINK NO LONGER VALIDhttps://www.marshfieldclinic.org/education/ContinuingEducation/Documents/Psychiatry-Behavioral-Health-Conference.pdf \nREGISTRATION – ADVANCED REGISTRATION IS REQUIREDRegistration includes: \n\ncontinental breakfast\nlunch\nbreaks\nall electronic course materials\nMeal functions are intended for conference participants only\nYou will receive confirmation within two (2) weeks of registering\n\nhttps://www.surveymonkey.com/r/R9KPPZL \nSPONSOR: Marshfield Clinic Health System\, Inc \nMarshfield Clinic Health System reserves the right to cancel the conference due to insufficient enrollment or inclement weather. Registration fees will be refunded in full for these types of cancellations. \nSHARE with your Mental Health Colleagues
URL:https://www.padesky.com/event/best-practices-cognitive-behavioral-therapy-cbt-for-suicide-usa-2020/
LOCATION:Laird Center for Medical Research at MCHS\, 1000 North Oak Avenue\, Marshfield\, WI\, 54449\, United States
CATEGORIES:Suicide
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ORGANIZER;CN="Marshfield Clinic Health System":MAILTO:esser.tanya@marshfieldclinic.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180906T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180907T170000
DTSTAMP:20260510T121816
CREATED:20180705T214622Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220908T003921Z
UID:5389-1536222600-1536339600@www.padesky.com
SUMMARY:Suicide Assessment\, Safety Planning\, and Treatment with CBT
DESCRIPTION:SAN ANGELO\, TEXAS / 2 Day\, 12 hour workshop \nDr. Christine Padesky will conduct a 2-day workshop focused on assessment\, safety-planning\, and treatment of suicide using CBT. This training is for licensed mental health providers and space will be limited. \nFollow this link for complete workshop description\, learning objectives\, and workshop schedule. \nREGISTRATION INFORMATION: Registration may be limited and individually determined. It may be necessary to prioritize attendees based on locality\, frequency of working with suicidal clients\, and preexisting partnerships with community Zero Suicide initiative. \nFor details\, please contact Tiffany Talley \, Director of Development & Community Relations\, San Angelo Counselling \nLEARNING OBJECTIVES: Participants learn to: \n\nUse a structured interview to assess suicide risk\nIdentify and strengthen reasons for living\nCollaboratively construct individualized safety plans\nIncorporate client strengths into treatment\nGuide clients in the creation of coping cards\nBuild hope using a “hope kit”\nIdentify and “spoil” suicidal imagery\nDevelop positive future imagery\nImplement a suicide relapse management plan\n\nWORKSHOP DESCRIPTION\nTherapists report greater anxiety about client suicide than any other clinical challenge. Unfortunately\, anxiety tends to foster avoidance. Therefore\, many therapists avoid asking in-depth questions about suicidal intent and do not learn how to effectively implement the detailed inquiries and interventions that are shown to decrease suicide risk. This workshop is designed to increase therapist confidence and ability to successfully address suicide in clinical practice. Many past participants have commented that this workshop helped save lives because they no longer feared interactions with suicidal clients and actually looked forward to practicing what they learned with their suicidal clients. \nAll therapists need to have a high level of skill in assessment of suicide risk. Participants in this workshop will be able to apply evidence-based methods for suicide assessment and implement interventions that can lower suicide risk\, reduce suicide attempts\, and increase client safety. Cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) methods taught include use of Jobes’ structured Suicide Status Form interview and a variety of creative cognitive and behavioral suicide interventions derived from the work of Aaron T. Beck’s suicide prevention team: identifying and strengthening reasons for living\, development of safety plans\, use of coping cards\, construction of a “hope kit\,” and methods for working with suicidal imagery. \nTo enhance learning\, participants observe skillful live demonstrations by Dr. Padesky and then try out best practice methods in role plays and guided exercises. Detailed handouts include key forms to help sustain learning post-workshop. While suicide is a serious topic\, this workshop is designed to be engaging and uplifting. It provides an evidence-based foundation for therapist practice so you can honestly communicate positive therapy expectations to your suicidal clients. \nIt is encouraging that each decade brings fresh knowledge and new findings to advance the successful treatment of suicide. Although “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 suicidal clients and teaches nuanced applications of interventions to improve therapy outcomes even for the most experienced therapists. Join us for this state of the art workshop that reveals a wealth of “Best Practices in CBT for Suicide.” \n  \nSHARE with your Mental Health Colleagues
URL:https://www.padesky.com/event/suicide-assessment-safety-planning-and-treatment-with-cbt/
LOCATION:Stephens Central Library\, Sugg Community Room\, 33 W. Beauregard\, San Angelo\, TX\, 76903\, United States
CATEGORIES:CBT Training,Suicide
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ORGANIZER;CN="West Texas Counseling & Guidance (Tiffany Talley)":MAILTO:Tiffanyt@wtcg.us
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180515T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180515T153000
DTSTAMP:20260510T121816
CREATED:20180112T013647Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220701T230540Z
UID:5164-1526369400-1526398200@www.padesky.com
SUMMARY:Best Practices: CBT for Suicide (USA 2018)
DESCRIPTION:DANVILLE\, PENNSYLVANIA – 6 hour workshop \nTARGET AUDIENCE\nThis program is designed for clinical psychologists\, clinical trainees\, nurses\, primary care physicians and advanced practitioners at all experience levels. \nBROCHURE & REGISTRATION\nhttps://go.geisinger.org/CBT18 \nDESCRIPTION \nTherapists report greater anxiety about client suicide than any other clinical challenge. Unfortunately\, anxiety tends to foster avoidance. Therefore\, many therapists avoid asking in-depth questions about suicidal intent and do not learn how to effectively implement the detailed inquiries and interventions that are shown to decrease suicide risk. \nThis workshop is designed to increase therapist confidence and ability to successfully address suicide in clinical practice. \nMany past participants have commented that this workshop helped save lives because they no longer feared interactions with suicidal clients and actually looked forward to practicing what they learned with their suicidal clients.\nAll therapists need to have a high level of skill in assessment of suicide risk. Participants in this workshop will be able to apply evidence-based methods for suicide assessment and implement interventions that can lower suicide risk\, reduce suicide attempts\, and increase client safety. Cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) methods taught include use of Jobes’ structured Suicide Status Form interview and a variety of creative cognitive and behavioral suicide interventions: identifying and strengthening reasons for living\, development of safety plans\, use of coping cards\, construction of a “hope kit\,” and methods for working with suicidal imagery. \nTo enhance learning\, participants observe skillful live demonstrations by Dr. Padesky and then try out best practice methods in role plays and guided exercises. Detailed handouts include key forms to help sustain learning post-workshop. While suicide is a serious topic\, this workshop is designed to be engaging and uplifting. It provides an evidence-based foundation for therapist practice so you can honestly communicate positive therapy expectations to your suicidal clients. \nIt is encouraging that each decade brings fresh knowledge and new findings to advance the successful treatment of suicide. Although “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 suicidal clients and teaches nuanced applications of interventions to improve therapy outcomes even for the most experienced therapists. \nJoin us for this state of the art workshop that reveals a wealth of “Best Practices in CBT for Suicide.”\nOBJECTIVES: At the completion of this course\, the participant should be able to: \n\nuse a structured interview to assess suicide risk\nidentify and strengthen reasons for living\nconstruct individualized safety plans\nincorporate client strengths into treatment\nguide clients in the creation of coping cards\nbuild hope using a “hope kit”\nidentify and “spoil” suicidal imagery\ndevelop positive future imagery\nimplement a suicide relapse management plan\n\nWHEN\nMay 15\, 2018 (one day / 6 hour workshop)\n7:30 am Registration / Continental Breakfast\n7:55 am / Welcome & Introductions\n8:00 am – 3:30 pm \nWHERE\nHenry Hood Center for Health Research\n100 N Academy Ave\nDanville PA 17822 \nCOST\n$85 – includes continental breakfast and lunch \nSPONSOR\nGeisinger Center for Continuing Professional Development\nGeisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine \nCONTACT\nAndrea Whitman (Coordinator )\n800-272-6692 \nEvent Website Brochure & Registration\nhttps://go.geisinger.org/CBT18 \nSHARE with your Mental Health Colleagues
URL:https://www.padesky.com/event/best-practices-cbt-suicide-usa-2018/
LOCATION:WI
CATEGORIES:Suicide
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160610
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160612
DTSTAMP:20260510T121816
CREATED:20160302T024518Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220701T225417Z
UID:3185-1465516800-1465689599@www.padesky.com
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;VALUE=DATE:20150601
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150603
DTSTAMP:20260510T121816
CREATED:20160307T225633Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220701T224636Z
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:20260510T121816
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;VALUE=DATE:20141016
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141018
DTSTAMP:20260510T121816
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:20260510T121816
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:20260510T121816
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:20131105
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20131107
DTSTAMP:20260510T121816
CREATED:20131101T231328Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220701T223902Z
UID:3853-1383609600-1383782399@www.padesky.com
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/
LOCATION:WI
CATEGORIES:Depression,Suicide
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ORGANIZER;CN="CognitiveWorkshops / Brian Toller (Canada)":MAILTO:toller@cognitiveworkshops.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20131022
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20131024
DTSTAMP:20260510T121816
CREATED:20131001T230230Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220701T223856Z
UID:3850-1382400000-1382572799@www.padesky.com
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20131009
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20131011
DTSTAMP:20260510T121816
CREATED:20131001T224944Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220701T223908Z
UID:3849-1381276800-1381449599@www.padesky.com
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20130513
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20130515
DTSTAMP:20260510T121816
CREATED:20130501T224111Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220701T223748Z
UID:3847-1368403200-1368575999@www.padesky.com
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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