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BT18 Short Course 03 - More Important than Hypnosis: Applying David Burns, MD's, Team-CBT Approach to Children and Adolescents - Jeffrey Lazarus, MD


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Topic Areas:
Short Courses |  Children and Adolescent Therapy |  Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) |  Hypnosis
Categories:
Brief Therapy Conference |  Brief Therapy Conference 2018 |  Online Continuing Education
Faculty:
Jeffrey Lazarus, MD, FAAP
Course Levels:
Master Degree or Higher in Health-Related Field
Duration:
1:09:51
Format:
Audio and Video
Original Program Date:
Dec 06, 2018
License:
Never Expires.



Description

Description:

David Burns, MD, has developed TEAM therapy (Testing, Empathy, Agenda Setting, and Methods), using new tools, including new forms of communication skills that can be applied to any type of therapy (CBT, psychodynamic, hypnosis, etc.), enhancing results and speeding up the process. This is the first time the same model that Dr. Burns has been using and teaching for adults will be shown in working with children and adolescents.

Educational Objectives:

  1. Describe each of the steps of TEAM-CBT therapy: a. Testing, b. Empathy, c. Agenda setting, d. Methods.
  2. Discuss an approach for patients with outcome resistance and process resistance.
  3. Discuss “The Magic Dial” for patients with anxiety.  

*Sessions may be edited for content and to preserve confidentiality*

Credits


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1.5 credits available.

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