Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for Depressive Disorders
Summary
Depression is a leading cause of disability in the United States and worldwide. It is estimated that one in five individuals will experience depression in their lifetime, and while these symptoms are common, under-treatment is often seen in practice. Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is a valuable evidence-based intervention and effective approach to use in practice for individuals experiencing depressive disorders. This workshop will discuss depressive disorders, CBT theory, and use of CBT to treat depressive disorders.
Course created 8/27/2020
Name 2 components of a cognitive case conceptualization
Describe 2 CBT tools or techniques used in treatment of depression
Self-Paced Agenda
Expected Duration
Description
15 Minutes
Depressive disorders overview
15 Minutes
Introduction to CBT (theory, model)
15 Minutes
CBT for depressive disorders overview and theory
15 Minutes
CBT for depressive disorders case conceptualization/formulation
15 Minutes
CBT for depressive disorders tools and techniques
15 Minutes
Wrap up: synthesis, culture/intersectionality, challenges, suggested clinical case for practice