TI-204 March 2012 | Tools for Trauma: A CBT Approach
This course is designed to provide both novice and advanced trauma therapists with the knowledge and skills necessary to utilize Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) in treatment of trauma survivors. In addition to presenting a didactic foundational understanding of the theoretical tenets of CBT, this course provides experiential training in many of CBT’s most effective techniques, including: Reciprocal Inhibition, Stress Inoculation Training, Systematic Desensitization, Exposure Therapy, Cognitive Processing Therapy, Behavioural Rehearsal and Relaxation Training.
Treatment applications will be framed within a Tri-Phasic model. The newest edition of Trauma Practice: Tools for Stabilization & Recovery (2010) will be provided with enrolment in this course.
Course: TI-204
Dates: March 3 & 4, 2012
Course runs 9:30 am to 4:30 pm over 2 consecutive days
Fees include the newest edition of Trauma Practice: Tools for Stabilization & Recovery book authored by Dr. Anna B. Baranowsky, & a Certificate of Completion from the Traumatology Institute.
90 Sheppard Ave East, Toronto
The Heinz Building
Main floor, Conference Room