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Certificate Course in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy from Colleen E. Carney & Meg Danforth
Certificate Course in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia ( Evidence-based Insomnia Interventions for Trauma, Anxiety, Depression, Chronic Pain, & more from Colleen E. Carney & Meg Danforth
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How frequently did you inquire about your clients’ sleep today? If “none,” then you could be missing a crucial diagnostic.
The criteria for clinical insomnia may be met by up to 80% of your clients. And failing to make this diagnosis might hinder or even stop your clients’ therapeutic development if they have depression, traumatic stress disorder, anxiety, or chronic pain.
the positive news
You may simply include Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia into your treatment practice as a secure, evidence-based strategy (CBT-I).
Is it terrible news? Clinicians with CBT-I training are in short supply.
Participate in the solution! Through this ground-breaking online course, you can now expand your practice by receiving specific training in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia.
Join Colleen E. Carney, PhD, and Meg Danforth, PhD, two of today’s top sleep experts and treatment pioneers, for step-by-step guidance on using CBT-I in a straightforward, methodical session-by-session strategy that is shown to effectively cure insomnia – long after treatment has stopped.
After completing this extensive course, you’ll be equipped with resources you may use right away in your subsequent clinical session.
It has been demonstrated that cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia…
assist people who have been using sleeping pills for a long time.
be more effective in the long run than medication while being equally effective in the near term.
Treat the underlying causes of sleeplessness rather than merely the symptoms, as medicine does.
This thorough instruction will demonstrate how you may…
Improve your client’s ability to sleep and to operate during the day.
The three main reasons of persistent insomnia should be addressed.
reduce anxiety associated with sleep.
Find the causes of customers’ comorbid insomnia and target them.
Reduce or stop using your sleep prescription.
…and a great deal more insomniac worry.
Evaluation and the Foundations of CBT-I
Developing your essential competences for sleep evaluation in a clinical environment will be the first step in your course. Learn the clinical tools you need to recognize behaviors that prevent the development of deep sleep drive with step-by-step coaching. Additionally, you’ll learn techniques for controlling cognitive arousal, controlling weariness, and much more.
Learn the essential elements of sleep evaluation in an environment other than sleep medicine.
Determine the actions that prevent the development of deep sleep drive
Investigate methods for managing tiredness
Recognize the delivery formats, including the CBT-I single session, the 4-session individual format, and the 7-session group format.
Teach customers how to choose their ideal bedtime medication
CBT-I Delivery Considering Comorbidities
You will discover how to use CBT-I with clients who are dealing with chronic pain, PTSD, depression, anxiety, and traumatic brain injury (TBI) in Part 2. You’ll learn how to address adherence issues, investigate the difficulties in putting CBT-I into practice, and find out how to modify the therapy materials to address the particular requirements of each of your individual clients.
Recognize the difficulties that come with implementation for those with comorbidities.
Learn how to get out of bed in the morning.
Discover methods for relaxing that are sleep-friendly.
Examine the arguments for and against using sleep aids.
Sleep disorders that co-occur and sophisticated case formulation
The methods for identifying and properly treating patients with co-occurring sleep disorders, such as sleep apnea, are covered in Part 3. When utilizing CBT-I in practice, you’ll also learn how to use case formulation to direct your diagnostic and treatment choices.
Learn how to employ a Case Formulation Worksheet to direct decisions regarding evaluation and treatment.
Examine the dangers of sleep apnea and emphasize to clients the value of apnea treatment.
Learn how to manage the claustrophobia brought on by wearing a mask during sleep apnea treatment.
learn how to include CBT-I into treating nightmares
Get these FREE BONUSES (a $79.98 value) if you enroll now!
E-Book (PDF Download) (PDF Download)
50 Strategies, Resources, and Handouts for Anxiety, Stress, Depression, Personality, and Mood Disorders: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Mindfulness Toolbox
Although Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) has been a successful intervention for many years, few medical professionals are aware of the potent therapeutic effects of combining CBT and mindfulness. You may study the CBT tenets in this interesting, practical skills manual before learning how to successfully include mindfulness techniques into therapy.
Numerous worksheets and clear explanations offer new perspectives and skills to advance treatment while addressing stress, anxiety, panic attacks, depression, pain, trauma, addictions, and other problems.
Recording of the live Q&A call
Join Colleen E. Carney, Ph.D., and Meg Danforth, Ph.D., for a live Q&A call where they will answer inquiries from course participants and provide further information about putting CBT-I to use in practice.
featuring two of the top CBT-I inventors of the present
For more than 15 years, Colleen E. Carney, PhD, has been resolving sleep-related problems. She is a recognized authority in psychological approaches to treating insomnia, particularly when it comes to co-occurring mental health conditions. The Sleep and Depression Laboratory is run by Dr. Carney and is housed in Ryerson University’s Department of Psychology. She has over 100 publications on insomnia, and The New York Times has covered her work. She routinely conducts CBT for Insomnia training sessions for students and mental health professionals at invited seminars around North America and at conferences abroad. Dr. Carney is a fierce supporter of expanding access to care for those with insomnia and other health issues. Please visit www.drcolleencarney.com for further details.
Disclosures by the Speaker
Financial: Ryerson University professor Colleen Carney works there. PESI, Inc. pays her a speaking honorarium. Non-financial: Colleen Carney belongs to the Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Therapies and the Canadian Psychological Association (ABCT).
For the past 15 years, Meg Danforth, PhD, a professional psychologist and trained Behavioral Sleep Medicine Specialist, has been assisting patients in getting better sleep without the use of medication. As the Director of the Duke Behavioral Sleep Medicine Clinic, she offers cutting-edge clinical treatment to patients with sleep problems and concomitant physical and mental health conditions at Duke University Medical Center in Durham, North Carolina. Additionally, she trains and supervises psychology graduate students, interns, and fellows in therapeutic settings. Dr. Danforth is dedicated to training clinicians from various backgrounds in the delivery of CBT-I in the environments in which they work. The Associated Press and CBS News have both published articles about her work.
Disclosures by the Speaker
Financial: Clinical associate Margaret Marion Danforth works at Duke University Medical Center. PESI, Inc. pays her a speaking honorarium. Margaret Marion Danforth belongs to the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, which is non-financial.
The Following Steps for Developing Your Practice
Receive immediate access to all three of the comprehensive training’s parts, along with the FREE Bonus, after receiving your order confirmation via email. These resources are all intended to make it easier for you to successfully implement Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia into your practice.
Take your time and review the course contents at your own speed. All course videos and materials will be available to you online for all time with no restrictions. Additionally, you may access the course material whenever and wherever you choose on your mobile devices by using the CE21 MobileTM app.
Utilize interactive discussion boards to immediately communicate with other experts on the course contents. You’ll be a part of a community of hundreds of professionals who are all committed to comprehending CBT-I, offering you priceless chances to exchange knowledge and experiences and expand your professional network.
Earn up to 19 CE hours by passing your online CE exams!
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