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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Substance Use Disorders

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Substance Use Disorders
A Recorded Webinar
Recorded on Wednesday, September 26, 2022

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Description
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) remains one of the most effective forms of treatment for those struggling with substance use disorders and mental health diagnoses. This program will review the basic core components of CBT and present modifications for implementation in substance use treatment programs. Participants will become familiar with the step-by-step process of applying CBT to individual and group sessions. Attendees will be provided a toolbox to assist their clients with creating new responses to triggers to help along the path of recovery beyond the treatment setting.
Learning Objectives
  • Identify the basic components of CBT.
  • Review the structure for applying these components to different forms of substance use treatment.
  • Helping clients to assess and navigate through barriers to recovery to help change overall behaviors.

Presenter
Frederick Dombrowski, PhD, LADC, LPC, NCC, CCMHC, MAC

Frederick Dombrowski, PhD, LADC, LPC, NCC, CCMHC, MAC, is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor and a Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor. Dombrowski has experience working with clients with dual diagnoses over various settings including outpatient, inpatient, and residential treatment since 1999. He obtained his Doctor of Philosophy degree in Counselor Education and Supervision from Capella University in 2016. Dombrowski has spoken at several national and regional conferences as well as provided in person and online trainings with such topics as “Creating an inclusive substance use treatment facility for LGBTQ clients” and “Demystifying Dialectic Behavioral Therapy: Clear directions for implementation in substance use treatment programs.”

Interactivity
Polls and Q&A.

Price
Education is FREE to all professionals.
Earn 1 Continuing Education Hour (CE)
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Who Should Attend
Addiction professionals, employee assistance professionals, social workers, mental health counselors, professional counselors, psychologists, and other helping professionals that are interested in learning about addiction-related matters.
Accessibility
Live closed captioning is available and the captioning capabilities are in compliance with the practices defined in Worldwide Web Consortium’s (W3C) Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) and Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act. In addition, transcripts are available for on-demand webinars recorded on and after March 27, 2019.

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