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Trauma Integrated Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Psychosis (TI-CBTp)

  • Live Webinar United States (map)

Course Description:

Trauma is a public health issue that requires clinical attention and research to prevent wide array of poor outcomes. Trauma symptoms are common in psychosis and contribute to poorer course of illness and increased disability. Therefore, individuals with psychosis (or at risk for psychosis) should receive appropriate assessment and treatment of their symptoms. This session will explore assessing and treating individuals with established psychosis using exposure-based treatments and the preliminary evidence that suggests such treatments can be used in early psychosis or individuals at risk. Building on foundation of Trauma-Focused CBT (TF-CBT), this session will present evidence and use case examples to explore the use of Trauma Integrated Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Psychosis (TI-CBTp)

Intermediate skill levels.

Course Link:
https://socialwork.msu.edu/ceu/catalog.php
CE Value (credits): 2.0
CE Type: Standard

Sponsor:
Michigan State School of SW

Contact Information:
Ryan Hasselbach
517-353-3060
smailto:swce@msu.edu