
Judith S. Beck, PhD – Cognitive Therapy for Dependent & Avoidant Personality Disorders
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Cognitive Therapy for Dependent & Avoidant Personality Disorders
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This audio program was edited in 2006 and is consistent with current CBT standards of treatment.
Includes: role play demonstrations, use of point-counterpoint, imagery.
Disc 1 of 4: Dependent Personality Disorder
1. Overview
2. Case History “Jamie”
3. Conceptualization “Jamie”
4. Common Beliefs
5. Treatment Principles I
6. Treatment Principles IIDisc 2 of 4: Dependent Personality Disorder
1. Demo: Elicit UAs
2. Group Exercise
3. Demo: Point Counterpoint
4. Debriefing
5. Group Exercise
6. Concluding CommentDisc 3 of 4: Avoidant Personality Disorder
1. Overview
2. Conceptualization “Pat”
3. Therapy Processes
4. Conceptualization Worksheet
5. Treatment Principles
6. Increase Emotional Tolerance
7. Decrease AvoidanceDisc 4 of 4: Avoidant Personality Disorder
1. Relapse Prevention
2. Use of Imagery
3. Demo: Childhood Imagery
4. Debriefing
5. Group Exercise: Imagery
6. Thank You
7. Outtake: IntroductionI have been practicing Cognitive Therapy with my patients for about a year with the help from the CD’s and Mind Over Mood. I wanted to attend an school to be trained in this therapy but unfortunately there is no class in a physical building that offers training in South Florida. I was very grateful I found your website and could purchase the trainings. I have found my patients are able to respond to different treatment models with remission in many of the issues they deal with when first entering treatment. I have also found the trainings help me to better understand countertransference so I can provide more balance in my own life. I work with dually diagnosed patients, many with substance dependence. I have also read many of Dr. Becks books and would very much like to see trainings on addiction. Thank you for the opportunity, David M. Sloan LMHC
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Judith S. Beck, PhD – Cognitive Therapy for Dependent & Avoidant Personality Disorders
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