Cognitive Behavior Therapy: The Basics and Beyond Target Audience This program has been planned for psychologists, social workers, case managers, counselors, substance abuse professionals, para-professionals, peer specialists, and other interested mental health professionals. Program Description In an environment where mental health care has increasingly required its interventions to provide evidence of effectiveness, cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) has been the clear leader in the field. Cognitive behavior therapies are actually a group of approaches that represent the first “empirical” psychotherapies. “Empirical” refers to therapies that are studied scientifically and have demonstrated evidence that they are effective. Over the last 50 years, cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) has evolved from its origins in classical conditioning to its more recent emphasis on mindfulness and acceptance-based interventions. This workshop will provide a comprehensive overview of CBT, its core principles, and its evolution. It will help participants understand the similarities and differences between CBT and other forms of psychotherapy as well as within the various approaches constituting CBT. Participants will learn how to use a cognitive behavioral case formulation to create and manage effective treatment plans. Objectives Upon conclusion of this program participants should be able to: • Discuss the history and evolution of CBT. • Describe and review the scientific evidence supporting CBT. • Identify the core principles of CBT. • Demonstrate these principles to a variety of presenting problems commonly seen in clinical work using a cognitive behavioral case formulation. He received his doctorate in Clinical Psychology from Miami University in Ohio and completed his internship at Duke University Medical Center. Dr. Mauro has been a certified cognitive behavioral therapist on numerous NIMH funded clinical trials including: The Child and Adolescent Anxiety Multimodal Treatment Study (CAMS); the Pediatric Obsessive Compulsive Treatment Study II (POTS II); The Treatment of Adolescent Suicide Attempters (TASA); and Family Based Treatment of Early Childhood Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (POTS Jr.). He specializes in individual and family therapy for children with internalizing disorders such as anxiety, depression, and obsessive compulsive disorder. Credits 0.6 CEUs or 6.0 Contact Hours credit will be awarded to participants who attend 100% of the program. Southern Regional AHEC adheres to NBCC Continuing Education Guidelines Provider #5362 and adheres to NAADAC Education Provider Guidelines Provider #843 (Substance Abuse Credit). This program will provide 6.0 contact hours (category A) continuing education credit to NC Psychologists. Southern Regional AHEC is an NBCCApproved Continuing Education Provider (ACEPTM) and may offer NBCC-approved clock hours for events that meet NBCC requirements. The ACEP is solely responsible for all aspects of the program.” No partial credit will be given. Individuals arriving 15 minutes or more after the starting time will not receive credit. Cost: Free Registration is limited to Eastpointe employees and their providers. Speaker Christian F. Mauro, Ph.D. has been an Assistant Clinical Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and Division of Medical Psychology at Duke University Medical Center for 14 years. Dr. Mauro is the Director of the Psychosocial Treatment Clinic where he supervises and trains graduate students, psychology interns, and psychiatry residents on evidenced-based practice for children and adolescents. In affiliation with Duke University Medical Center Part of the NC AHEC Program April 10, 2015 Eastpointe MCO 500 Nash Medical Arts Mall Rocky Mount, NC Sponsored by Eastpointe MCO Cognitive Behavior Therapy: The Basics and Beyond April 10, 2015 Registration: 8:30 a.m., Program 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Location: Eastpointe MCO, 500 Nash Medical Arts Mall, Rocky Mount, NC NOTE: Sponsored by Eastpointe MCO. Registration limited to their employees and providers. To register: (CASCE #46161) Fill out this form electronically & email it to: Melanie.Wheeler@sr-ahec.org Or fax this form to: 910-323-0674 Dr. Mr. Mrs. Or mail this form to: SR-AHEC, Attn: Registrar 1601 Owen Dr., Fayetteville, NC 28304 Ms. Employer: Name: Work Address: Last 4 digits of SSN: Degree: City, State, Zip: Home Address: Work County:: City, State, Zip: Job Title: Your Specialty Areas: Home County: Hm. phone: Work phone: (i.e., substance abuse, developmental disability, etc.) Preferred Email address: Please note: We need the last four digits of your social security number to register you for any program. We need your email address to send confirmation information and your training certificate. Please print or type. I Important Information Substitutes/Refunds/Transfers If you register for a program and cannot attend, you may send a substitute or cancel 48 hours in advance. Questions And Suggestions Please contact La-Lisa Hewett-Robinson at (910) 678-7293, at 1601 Owen Drive, Fayetteville, NC 28304. Or you may email LaLisa at la-lisa.hewett-robinson@sr-ahec.org. Americans With Disabilities Act If you need any of the auxiliary aids or services identified in the Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990 in order to attend any of these programs, please call (910) 678-7305. Our Promise To You Southern Regional AHEC strives to offer the highest quality educational programming. If, for any reason, any of these programs do not meet your needs, please let us know. We value your feedback and will resolve the issue to your satisfaction. o Agenda 8:30 am 9:00 am 9:15 am 10:30 am 10:45 am 12:00 pm 1:00 pm 2:30 pm 2:45 pm 3:15 pm 4:30 pm Registration Introductions What’s all the Fuss about CBT Break The Three Waves of CBT Lunch (on your own) Behavior Therapy, Cognitive Therapy and The “Third Wave” Break CBT in Practice Assessment, Case Formulation and Intervention Wrap up, Adjournment Mailing List To be added to our mailing list: https://www.southernregionalahec.org/professionals/mailing_list2.asp In affiliation with Duke University Medical Center Part of the NC AHEC Program Sponsored by Eastpointe MCO