PSYC 0680 - Evidence Based Therapies in Mental Health Counseling


Credits: 4

This course will cover the basic processes involved in Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) as well as Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT). Students will explore how cases are conceptualized and sessions are structured as well as the process of identifying and modifying automatic thoughts and beliefs. Students will be exposed to the concept of behavior activation, the use of imagery, and therapeutic homework. Overall, students will learn the core concepts and techniques of CBT as applied to individuals with a variety of behavior problems. In addition, students will learn the core concepts and technique basics of DBT as it has been proven to be effective in treating clients with serious behavior problems and a history of treatment failure. Students will utilize training videos and small group interactions to analyze and apply concepts and techniques of both CBT and  treatment plans and reactions based on case vignettes that demonstrate behavioral therapy. The purpose is to prepare students to be comfortable and competent in planning and implementing CBT and DBT with future clients. Observing and analyzing training videos is a significant component of this class. Classes are designed for students to discuss treatment plans, strategies, and proposed intervention in group supervision format.



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