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SUMMARY:Reimagining CBT Therapist Training Through the Lens of Experience (Korea 2023)
DESCRIPTION:Time zone shown is for Pacific Time. Event time at Coex Convention Center in Seoul\, KOREA is 5:00 – 6:00 pm. \n\n\n\nVirtual Invited Address\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n1 HOUR VIRTUAL INVITED ADDRESS for the 10th World Congress of Cognitive and Behavioral Therapies. Event time at Coex Convention Center in Seoul\, KOREA is 5:00 – 6:00 pm. \n\n\n\nPRESENTED by Christine A. Padesky\, PhD \n\n\n\nDrawing on her research and 45 years of international experience as a CBT instructor\, Dr. Christine A. Padesky\, PhD\, summarizes what she has learned about the circumstances and experiences that contribute to effective therapist training. She offers practical guidance on how to design and structure training experiences that therapists will find rewarding\, want to attend\, and which increase the likelihood they will adopt evidence-based psychotherapy practices.  \n\n\n\nDr. Padesky combines her lens of experience with opportunities provided by technology to reimagine what clinical training could look like to address the diverse needs of trainees practicing in many different cultural and clinical contexts. \n\n\n\nCONFERENCE REGISTRATION (required)Regular registration closes May 14\, 2023 – See registration page for rateshttps://www.wccbt2023.org/registration/registration_01.html?sMenu=01 \n\n\n\nCONFERENCE THEME: “Global CBT Dissemination\, Accessibility and New Technology” \n\n\n\nCONFERENCE SPONSOR: 10th World Congress of Cognitive and Behavioral Therapies \n\n\n\nCONFERENCE WEBSITE: https://www.wccbt2023.org/ \n\n\n\nLOCATION OF CONFERENCE: Seoul\, KOREA \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSHARE with your Mental Health Colleagues
URL:https://www.padesky.com/event/reimagining-cbt-therapist-training-through-the-lens-of-experience-korea-2023/
CATEGORIES:CBT Training,VIRTUAL/Online,WORLD Congress
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SUMMARY:Action\, Dialogue & Discovery: Reflections on Socratic Questioning 25 Years Later (Germany 2019)
DESCRIPTION:BERLIN\, GERMANY – INVITED ADDRESS by Christine A. Padesky\, PhD\, at the 9th World Congress for Behavioural and Cognitive Therapies \nThis is a must attend event. Over 4\,000 delegates from 80 countries are registered to attend the World Congress. Held at the CityCube in Berlin.\nTITLE OF INVITED ADDRESS: Action\, Dialogue & Discovery: Reflections on Socratic Questioning 25 Years Later \nDATE and TIME of Padesky’s Address:  Thursday\, July 18\, 2019 @ 12:00 – 1:00 pm \nKeynote Presenter: Christine A. Padesky\, PhD \nKeynote Description: \nToday’s keynote summarizes the evolution of my thinking about Socratic methods over the past 25 years. The original 4-stage model of Socratic questioning is intact but we now emphasize its collaborative and interactive nature by calling it Socratic dialogue. Discovery is still the ultimate goal but the nature of these discoveries has expanded over the decades. In addition to examining existing beliefs\, we now employ Socratic dialogue in the context of action therapy methods to identify strengths\, guide development of new beliefs and behaviours\, and inject greater potential for discovery into practical self-help exercises. \nSocratic questioning\, now called Socratic dialogue\, is no longer a chair-bound\, predominantly cognitive intervention. Instead\, it is most effective when paired with action-packed therapy methods such as behavioural experiments\, role plays\, imagery\, and interactive writing. [su_quote]Pairing these action methods with Socratic dialogue increases engagement\, elicits here and now data\, and ensures discoveries are more memorable.[/su_quote] \nOne of the most frequently downloaded papers from our website is my first keynote address\, delivered at the London EABCT conference in 1993 and titled\, “Socratic questioning: Changing minds or guiding discovery?” It described and illustrated four stages of Socratic questioning and argued that the purpose of Socratic methods in CBT should be to guide discovery\, not change minds. \nKey References \nKazantzis\, N.\, Fairburn\, C.G.\, Padesky\, C.A.\, Reinecke\, M.\, & Teeseon\, M. (2014). Unresolved issues regarding the research and practice of cognitive behaviour therapy: The case of guided discovery using Socratic Questioning. Behaviour Change\, 3\, 1-17. \nPadesky\, C.A. (1993\, September). Socratic questioning: Changing minds or guiding discovery? Invited keynote address presented at the 1993 European Congress of Behaviour and Cognitive Therapies\, London. [available from fundamentals section on https://www.padesky.com/clinical-corner/publications/] \nPadesky\, C. A. & Mooney\, K.A. (2012). Strengths-based Cognitive- Behavioural Therapy: A four-step model to build resilience. Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy\, 19 (4)\, 283-90. [available from https://www.padesky.com/clinical-corner/publications/] \nPRESENTER BACKGROUND \nChristine A. Padesky\, PhD\, Co-Founder of Center for Cognitive Therapy in Huntington Beach\, California is a Distinguished Founding Fellow of the Academy of Cognitive Therapy and a leading CBT innovator. Along with Kathleen Mooney\, PhD\, she created Strengths-Based CBT which helps clients construct new beliefs and behavioural strategies in order to improve overall functioning and relationships. Included in this approach is a 4-step protocol which helps people build a personal model of resilience. Padesky has taught more than 500 workshops on 5 continents\, provides consultation for therapists\, hospitals and mental health clinics worldwide (www.padesky.com) and develops audio & video therapist training materials (www.store.padesky.com). Her presentations integrate theory\, empiricism\, creativity\, audience interaction\, practical skills and humour. \nThe British Association of Behavioural and Cognitive Therapies (BABCP) awarded Padesky an Honorary Fellowship in 2017.In addition\, she is recipient of BABCP’s Most Influential International CBT Therapist award\, the California Psychological Association’s Distinguished Contribution to Psychology award\, and the Academy of Cognitive Therapy’s Aaron T. Beck Award for her enduring contributions to the field. \nPadesky is co-author of five books\, including Mind Over Mood\, 2nd Edition (www.mindovermood.com). With over a million copies sold world-wide in 23 languages\, the first edition was named the most influential CBT book of all time by BABCP and was an inaugural winner of the Book of Merit award from ABCT. The second edition of Mind Over Mood was 2nd place winner of the 2016 American Journal of Nursing Book of the Year Award\, Consumer Health Category. Two more books await publication — the Clinician’s Guide to Mind Over Mood\, 2nd Edition (in press\, Guilford Publications\, with Dennis Greenberger) and a book on Socratic methods and guided discovery processes in CBT (publication expected 2020\, Oxford University Press\, co-edited with Helen Kennerley). Her other books include Collaborative Case Conceptualization (co-authored with Kuyken and Dudley). \nCONFERENCE THEME: Cognitive and Behavioural Therapies at the Crossroads \nA Description From the Organizers: The theme of this Congress is important in several ways. Firstly\, CBT is evolving at a rapid pace and in many directions\, such that we may well be at the crossroads in terms of maintaining a unified field of theory and practice. Secondly\, the development of an integrated and comprehensive bio-psycho-social models\, with which to underpin clinical practice\, remains a fundamental goal. Thirdly\, the variety of problems\, including both mental and physical disorders\, being targeted with CBT interventions by worldwide health systems are constantly expanding. Fourthly\, after over half a century of progress\, our field stands ready to emerge as an internationally recognized approach to tackling global health issues and must meet this challenge effectively. \nCONFERENCE WEBSITE:  http://wcbct2019.org \nCONFERENCE MAILING LIST: sign up for the Conference MAILING LIST and receive regular updates\, e-newsletters and notification of the opening of registration and submission of papers. Your name and email address will be used for providing you with information about the WCBCT 2019. It will be used for no other purpose\, it will not be shared with any other organisation and it will be deleted after the WCBCT 2019. \nREGISTRATION FEE DEADLINES Early Bird: until 28 March 2019 Late Fee: 29 March – 11 July 2019 Onsite Fee: 17 July 2019 \nThe Registration Fee for Delegates Covers: \n\nAdmission to Scientific Sessions from 18th – 20th July 2019 except for the Congress Workshops\n Admission to Exhibition Area and Poster Area\n Congress Documents\nAccess to the Online Abstracts\nRefreshments each day\nOpening Ceremony and Welcome Reception on Wednesday 18th July 2019\n\nThe Registration Fee for Accompanying Persons Covers: \n\nAdmission to Exhibition Area and Poster Area\nRefreshments each day\nOpening Ceremony and Welcome Reception on Wednesday 18th July 2019\n\nLOCATION CityCube Berlin Messedamm 26 14055 Berlin Germany \nSPONSOR: WCBCT (World Congress of Behavioural & Cognitive Therapies) \nSHARE with your Mental Health Colleagues
URL:https://www.padesky.com/event/action-dialogue-discovery-reflections-on-socratic-questioning-25-years-later-germany-2019-2/
LOCATION:CityCube Berlin\, Messedamm 26\, Berlin\, 14055\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Socratic Dialogue,WORLD Congress
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ORGANIZER;CN="MCI Professional Organising Team - Vanessa Bernhardt":MAILTO:Vanessa.Bernhardt@mci-group.com
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SUMMARY:What Works for Whom\, and Under Which Relational Contexts (Germany 2019)
DESCRIPTION:BERLIN\, GERMANY – PANEL DISCUSSION at the 9th World Congress for Behavioural and Cognitive Therapies \nThis is a must attend event. Over 4\,000 delegates from 80 countries are registered to attend the World Congress. Held at the CityCube in Berlin.\nTITLE: “What Works for Whom\, and Under Which Relational Contexts? Making Clinical Decisions at the Crossroads of Treatment and Relational Processes in the CBTs” \nDATE of Panel Discussion: Thursday\, July 18\, 2019 from 8:30 to 10:00 am \nDESCRIPTION: Advances in the science underpinning Cognitive and Behavior Therapies (CBTs) are bringing us much closer to a point of clarity regarding what works for whom\, and under which relational contexts. \nThe next generation of research is helping us to understand: \n\ndynamic process-outcome relations over time\nclient characteristics as moderators of treatment effects\ncausal determinants of relationship qualities\nand how targeted treatment processes make a difference to an individual client’s outcome\n\nThis panel of experts will discuss these advances in science in a practitioner-friendly forum and consider how the practitioner is frequently “at the crossroads” in making decisions about processes in CBT. Audience feedback and questions will be central to shape the discussion even further. \nPanelists will discuss \n\nrelational and treatment processes in CBTs\nhow both relational and treatment processes are important for treatment delivery\nand share recommendations for training and supervision on the nested nature of relational and treatment processes\n(especially how treatment processes\, which are selected based on case formulation\, are adapted and based on the qualities of the therapeutic relationship).\n\nThe aims of the panel are \n\nto provide useful conceptual clarity\ninspire innovative research directions\noffer practical guidance for those in clinical\, supervision\, and training roles\n\nConvener / Chair: Nikolaos Kazantzis\, PhD\, Monash University\, Australia \nPanel Members\nKeith S. Dobson\, PhD\, University of Calgary\, Canada\nStefan G. Hofmann\, PhD\, Boston University\, USA\nMarcus J. H. Huibers\, PhD\, Vrije Universiteit\, The Netherlands\nLata K. McGinn\, PhD\, Yeshiva University\, USA\nChristine A. Padesky\, PhD\, Center for Cognitive Therapy\, USA \nDiscussant: Mehmet Sungur\, MD\, PhD\, Istanbul Kent University\, Turkey \nCONFERENCE WEBSITE: http://wcbct2019.org \nCONFERENCE MAILING LIST: Sign up for the Conference MAILING LIST and receive regular updates\, e-newsletters and notification of the opening of registration and submission of papers. Your name and email address will be used for providing you with information about the WCBCT 2019.  It will be used for no other purpose\, it will not be shared with any other organisation and it will be deleted after the WCBCT 2019. \nREGISTRATION FEE DEADLINES\nLate Fee: 29 March – 11 July 2019\nOnsite Fee: 17 July 2019 \nThe Registration Fee for Delegates Covers: \n\nAdmission to Scientific Sessions from 18th – 20th July 2019 except for the Congress Workshops\n Admission to Exhibition Area and Poster Area\n Congress Documents\nAccess to the Online Abstracts\nRefreshments each day\nOpening Ceremony and Welcome Reception on Wednesday 18th July 2019\n\nThe Registration Fee for Accompanying Persons Covers: \n\nAdmission to Exhibition Area and Poster Area\nRefreshments each day\nOpening Ceremony and Welcome Reception on Wednesday 18th July 2019\n\nLOCATION\nCityCube Berlin\nMessedamm 26\n14055 Berlin\nGermany \nSPONSOR\nWCBCT (World Congress of Behavioural & Cognitive Therapies) \nSHARE with your Mental Health Colleagues
URL:https://www.padesky.com/event/what-works-for-whom-and-under-which-relational-contexts-germany-2019/
LOCATION:CityCube Berlin\, Messedamm 26\, Berlin\, 14055\, Germany
CATEGORIES:WORLD Congress
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ORGANIZER;CN="MCI Professional Organising Team - Vanessa Bernhardt":MAILTO:Vanessa.Bernhardt@mci-group.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20190717T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20190717T170000
DTSTAMP:20260421T235855
CREATED:20180517T043136Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211009T195020Z
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SUMMARY:In the Face of Adversity Build Resilience with Strengths-Based CBT (Germany 2019)
DESCRIPTION:BERLIN\, GERMANY – INVITED PRE-CONGRESS WORKSHOP by Christine A. Padesky\, PhD\, and Kathleen A. Mooney\, PhD presented at the 9th World Congress for Behavioural and Cognitive Therapies\nThis is a must attend event. Over 4\,000 delegates from 80 countries are registered to attend the World Congress. Held at the CityCube in Berlin.\nThe Conference is still in its organizing phase. Sign up for the Conference MAILING LIST and receive regular updates\, e-newsletters and notification of the opening of registration and submission of papers. \nDATE of Padesky-Mooney Workshop\nWednesday\, July 17\, 2019 from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm\n\nTITLE\nIn the Face of Adversity Build Resilience with Strengths-Based CBT\n\nPRE-CONGRESS WORKSHOP DESCRIPTION\n\nIn the face of adversity\, even the strongest among us sometimes find it hard to stay resilient. Some people have never felt resilient. In this workshop\, Padesky & Mooney teach a 4-step protocol to help clients build a personal model of resilience (PMR). Their protocol and model are easily integrated with classic CBT approaches and other evidence-based therapies. Drawing on the principles of Strengths-Based CBT (Padesky & Mooney\, 2012)\, six key methods are highlighted: (1) how to identify and integrate strengths into CBT\, (2) guided discovery approaches used to elicit a personal model of resilience\, (3) the timing and rationale for therapeutic smiling\, (4) use of imagery and metaphor\, (5) the importance of silence for fostering client creativity\, and (6) debriefing behavioral experiments through a resiliency lens.\n\nClinical demonstrations\, structured participant role plays\, and question & answer segments clarify the theory\, rationale\, methods and application of a PMR. Common therapy pitfalls are identified along with recommended alternative approaches.\n\n\n\nTogether\, Drs. Padesky and Mooney co-developed Strengths-based CBT (CBT-SB) Their creative partnership is at the core of all their individual\, joint and collaborative work projects since 1981.\n\n*ACTION ITEM*\nParticipants are strongly encouraged to download and read Padesky & Mooney’s 2012 article before attending the workshop. (CLICK HERE FOR PDF REPRINT). Greater familiarity with this material will foster increased depth of workshop learning (i.e.\, the more you know\, the more you will learn).\n\nKEY LEARNING OBJECTIVES\n1. Identify areas of client strengths that relate to resilience\n2. Practice guided discovery methods to elicit client-generated metaphors for resilience\n3. Build a personal model of resilience (PMR)\n4. Apply a personal model of resilience (PMR) to create win-win responses for acute and chronic life challenges\n\nIMPLICATIONS FOR EVERYDAY CLINICAL PRACTICE OF CBT\nThis strengths-based approach can be integrated within all forms of evidence-based psychotherapy practice. Just a few sessions is required to boost client awareness and practice of resilience. In addition\, there is evidence from pilot research (Victor\, Teismann\, & Willutzki\, 2017) that this 4-step model to build resilience can be used as a brief (3 session) independent intervention to build resilience\, self-esteem and well-being and reduce the risk of psychopathology in nonclinical populations such as university students.\n\nTRAINING & TEACHING MODALITIES\nLive clinical demonstrations\nStructured participant role plays\nDidactic teaching (with PowerPoint)\nWritten handouts\nQ & A\n\nKEY REFERENCES\nMooney\, K.A. & Padesky\, C.A. (2000). Applying client creativity to recurrent problems: Constructing possibilities and tolerating doubt. Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy: An International Quarterly\, 14 (2)\, 149-161. [available from https://padesky.com/clinical-corner/publications]\n\nPadesky\, C. A. & Mooney\, K.A. (2012). Strengths-based Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy: A four-step model to build resilience. Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy\, 19 (4)\, 283-90. [available from https://padesky.com/clinical-corner/publications]\n\nVictor\, P.P.\, Teismann\, T.\, Willutzki\, U. (2017). A pilot evaluation of a strengths-based CBT intervention module with college students\, Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy\, 45\, 427-431. Doi:10.1017/S1352465816000552\n\nWORKSHOP LEADERS\nChristine A. Padesky\, Ph.D. is a licensed psychologist and internationally renowned CBT innovator appreciated for her ability to integrate theory\, empiricism\, creativity\, and practical skills. She is an Honorary Fellow of the BABCP\, a Distinguished Founding Fellow and recipient of the Aaron T. Beck Award from the Academy of Cognitive Therapy\, and recipient of the Distinguished Contribution to Psychology Award from the California Psychological Association. In 2002\, BABCP members voted her “Most Influential International CBT Therapist” and named her book\, Mind Over Mood (Greenberger & Padesky)\, the most influential CBT book of all time. The second edition of Mind Over Mood (2016) won 2nd place in the American Journal of Nursing Book of the Year Award\, consumer health category.\n\nKathleen A. Mooney\, Ph.D. is a licensed psychologist and\, with Dr. Padesky\, co-founded the Center for Cognitive Therapy in Huntington Beach\, California (USA) and co-developed all of Dr. Padesky’s workshops over the past 35 years. She has taught CBT workshops in nine countries on topics as diverse as anxiety\, personality disorders\, therapist beliefs\, creativity\, and resilience. She co-produces audio and video CBT training materials for mental health professionals and designs and manages three web sites\, two exclusively for mental health professionals (www.Padesky.com\, Store.Padesky.com) and one for the general public (www.MindOverMood.com). She is a Diplomate and Founding Fellow of the Academy of Cognitive Therapy.\n\nCONFERENCE WEBSITE\nhttp://wcbct2019.org\n\nREGISTRATION FEE DEADLINES\nEarly Bird: until 28 March 2019\nLate Fee: 29 March – 11 July 2019\nOnsite Fee: 17 July 2019\n\nThe Registration Fee for Delegates Covers:\n\n 	Admission to Scientific Sessions from 18th – 20th July 2019 except for the Congress Workshops\n 	 Admission to Exhibition Area and Poster Area\n 	 Congress Documents\n 	Access to the Online Abstracts\n 	Refreshments each day\n 	Opening Ceremony and Welcome Reception on Wednesday 18th July 2019\n\nThe Registration Fee for Accompanying Persons Covers:\n\n 	Admission to Exhibition Area and Poster Area\n 	Refreshments each day\n 	Opening Ceremony and Welcome Reception on Wednesday 18th July 2019\n\nLOCATION\nCityCube Berlin\nMessedamm 26\n14055 Berlin\nGermany\n\nSPONSOR\nWCBCT (World Congress of Behavioural & Cognitive Therapies)\n\n\n\nSHARE with your Mental Health Colleagues
URL:https://www.padesky.com/event/in-the-face-of-adversity-build-resilience-with-strengths-based-cbt-germany-2019/
LOCATION:CityCube Berlin\, Messedamm 26\, Berlin\, 14055\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Strengths & Resilience,WORLD Congress
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ORGANIZER;CN="MCI Professional Organising Team - Vanessa Bernhardt":MAILTO:Vanessa.Bernhardt@mci-group.com
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