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ABCT is pleased to offer the growing archive of "Fact Sheets" listed below. Fact Sheets provide an introduction to the disorder, its symptoms, and likely treatment approaches (with a particular emphasis on cognitive and behavioral strategies). CBT THERAPY FOR CLIENTS WITH HIV AIDS ABCT The first known cases of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) were identified in 1981. During that year, fewer than 20 cases of AIDSwere diagnosed.
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ABCT is pleased to offer the growing archive of "Fact Sheets" listed below. Fact Sheets provide an introduction to the disorder, its symptoms, and likely treatment approaches (with a particular emphasis on cognitive and behavioral strategies). CBT THERAPY FOR CLIENTS WITH HIV AIDS ABCT The first known cases of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) were identified in 1981. During that year, fewer than 20 cases of AIDSwere diagnosed.
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ABCT is pleased to offer the growing archive of "Fact Sheets" listed below. Fact Sheets provide an introduction to the disorder, its symptoms, and likely treatment approaches (with a particular emphasis on cognitive and behavioral strategies). ABCT | ASSOCIATION FOR BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE Tode el mundo experimenta estrés. El estrés puede ser ocasionado por diversas causas: actividades diarias, relaciones entre personas, cambios en la vida, enfermedades, e inclusive, eventos divertidos. CBT THERAPY FOR PTSD AND COMBAT STRESS Combat-related experiences are among the most horrifying and threatening of all traumatic events. Unfortunately, family, friends, and even professional helpers often are unable to fully understand the impact these experiences have on a person’s ability to function inthe civilian world.
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ABCT | ASSOCIATION FOR BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES ABCT Ambassadors and Student Ambassadors actively discuss the organization with students and unaffiliated faculty or colleagues. a. Ambassadors and Student Ambassadors encourage association membership among unaffiliated students, faculty, and colleagues by being able to articulate membership benefits and facilitating joining through the organization's web site. ABCT | HOME PAGEABOUT ABCTGET INFORMATIONFIND HELPRESOURCES FOR PROFESSIONALS AND STUDENTSJOURNALS Anxiety Coach is an app for iOS devices ($4.99 at time of publication; Mayo Clinic, 2016) marketed as a self-help program for anxiety for children and adults. The primary focus is to help individuals understand and identify anxiety symptoms, create a hierarchy, and develop plans for exposure tasks. ABCT MEMBERSHIP HOME PAGEJOIN / RENEW / MEMBERSHIPMEMBERSHIP FORMSGET INVOLVED IN ABCTLIST SERVEAWARDSCHAMPIONS 305 7th Avenue, 16th Fl., New York, NY 10001 · Phone (212) 647-1890 Fax: (212) 647-1865 ABCT CONVENTION & CONTINUING EDUCATION ABCT's annual convention brings the cognitive-behavioral community together to explore current developments in research and practice and to stimulate thinking about the myriad issues that surround CBT and how it intersects with other disciplines. While attending the annual meeting, in addition to networking with your peers, you willexperience
CBT THERAPY FOR COPING WITH CANCER, ABCT Cancer is the number two killer in the United States after heart disease. One in every four people will develop cancer. In general, there are three basic forms of cancer based on the part of the body that is affected: sarcomas (bone or soft tissue), carcinomas (surface tissue, such as lung, breast, colon), and leukemias or lymphomas (bone marrow or lymph nodes). CBT THERAPY FOR UNEMPLOYMENT, ABCT Cognitive-behavioral therapy is well-suited for helping people cope with the problems that arise from unemployment. Let’s look at a few of these problems and some possible solutions. 1. Validate Your Anger. It’s natural to feel angry about losing your job. ABCT | ASSOCIATION FOR BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES 305 7th Avenue, 16th Fl., New York, NY 10001 · Phone (212) 647-1890 Fax: (212) 647-1865 ABCT | ASSOCIATION FOR BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES 2022 November 10 - 13, Washington, DC. 2023 November 16 - 19, Seattle, WA. 2024 November 14 - 17, Philadelphia, PA. Past Conventions. 2020 November 19 - 22, Virtual Convention Program Book PDF available. 2019 November 21 - 24, Atlanta, GA Program Book PDF available. 2018 November 15 - 18, Washington, DC Program Book PDF available. CBT THERAPY FOR COPING WITH BEREAVEMENT Guided mourning, using imagery and behavioral assignments, is a powerful tool for provoking and safely reviewing thoughts and painful memories. Although complicated bereavement is a disruptive experience, such treatment can be successful. Better than treatment, however, is prevention. Prevention Issues. CBT THERAPY FOR TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY FOR Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is an alteration in brain function or mental status that results from external force. In TBI, changes such as ionic shifts, abnormal metabolism of energy, and decreased cerebral blood flow temporarily (or permanently, in the case of more severe TBI) disrupt brain functioning. CBT THERAPY FOR VICTIMS OF SEXUAL ASSAULT, ABCT Studies have found that about 90% of sexual assault survivors experience symptoms of PTSD 2 weeks after the assault and about 50% of sexual assault survivors continue to experience symptoms of PTSD 3 months after the sexual assault. The symptoms of PTSD can begin a long time after the attack and can last much longer than just 3 months. ABCT | HOME PAGEABOUT ABCTGET INFORMATIONFIND HELPRESOURCES FOR PROFESSIONALS AND STUDENTSJOURNALS Anxiety Coach is an app for iOS devices ($4.99 at time of publication; Mayo Clinic, 2016) marketed as a self-help program for anxiety for children and adults. The primary focus is to help individuals understand and identify anxiety symptoms, create a hierarchy, and develop plans for exposure tasks. ABCT MEMBERSHIP HOME PAGEJOIN / RENEW / MEMBERSHIPMEMBERSHIP FORMSGET INVOLVED IN ABCTLIST SERVEAWARDSCHAMPIONS 305 7th Avenue, 16th Fl., New York, NY 10001 · Phone (212) 647-1890 Fax: (212) 647-1865 ABCT CONVENTION & CONTINUING EDUCATION ABCT's annual convention brings the cognitive-behavioral community together to explore current developments in research and practice and to stimulate thinking about the myriad issues that surround CBT and how it intersects with other disciplines. While attending the annual meeting, in addition to networking with your peers, you willexperience
CBT THERAPY FOR COPING WITH CANCER, ABCT Cancer is the number two killer in the United States after heart disease. One in every four people will develop cancer. In general, there are three basic forms of cancer based on the part of the body that is affected: sarcomas (bone or soft tissue), carcinomas (surface tissue, such as lung, breast, colon), and leukemias or lymphomas (bone marrow or lymph nodes). CBT THERAPY FOR UNEMPLOYMENT, ABCT Cognitive-behavioral therapy is well-suited for helping people cope with the problems that arise from unemployment. Let’s look at a few of these problems and some possible solutions. 1. Validate Your Anger. It’s natural to feel angry about losing your job. ABCT | ASSOCIATION FOR BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES 305 7th Avenue, 16th Fl., New York, NY 10001 · Phone (212) 647-1890 Fax: (212) 647-1865 ABCT | ASSOCIATION FOR BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES 2022 November 10 - 13, Washington, DC. 2023 November 16 - 19, Seattle, WA. 2024 November 14 - 17, Philadelphia, PA. Past Conventions. 2020 November 19 - 22, Virtual Convention Program Book PDF available. 2019 November 21 - 24, Atlanta, GA Program Book PDF available. 2018 November 15 - 18, Washington, DC Program Book PDF available. CBT THERAPY FOR COPING WITH BEREAVEMENT Guided mourning, using imagery and behavioral assignments, is a powerful tool for provoking and safely reviewing thoughts and painful memories. Although complicated bereavement is a disruptive experience, such treatment can be successful. Better than treatment, however, is prevention. Prevention Issues. CBT THERAPY FOR TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY FOR Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is an alteration in brain function or mental status that results from external force. In TBI, changes such as ionic shifts, abnormal metabolism of energy, and decreased cerebral blood flow temporarily (or permanently, in the case of more severe TBI) disrupt brain functioning. CBT THERAPY FOR VICTIMS OF SEXUAL ASSAULT, ABCT Studies have found that about 90% of sexual assault survivors experience symptoms of PTSD 2 weeks after the assault and about 50% of sexual assault survivors continue to experience symptoms of PTSD 3 months after the sexual assault. The symptoms of PTSD can begin a long time after the attack and can last much longer than just 3 months. ABCT | ASSOCIATION FOR BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES Call us, the Association for Cognitive and Behavioral Therapies. ABCT is not a certifying organization, but ABCT provides lists of all full members by state and, in Canada, by province, including information on specialties and populations served. You might call persons listed to ask for a referral. Our referral is found at www.abct.org. CBT THERAPY FOR UNEMPLOYMENT, ABCT Cognitive-behavioral therapy is well-suited for helping people cope with the problems that arise from unemployment. Let’s look at a few of these problems and some possible solutions. 1. Validate Your Anger. It’s natural to feel angry about losing your job. CBT THERAPY FOR HOARDING, ABCT Hoarding disorder includes all three of the following: 1. A person collects and keeps a lot of items, even things that appear useless or of little value to most people, and. 2. These items clutter the living spaces and keep the person from using their rooms as they wereintended, and. 3.
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ABCT | ASSOCIATION FOR BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES ABCT Ambassadors and Student Ambassadors actively discuss the organization with students and unaffiliated faculty or colleagues. a. Ambassadors and Student Ambassadors encourage association membership among unaffiliated students, faculty, and colleagues by being able to articulate membership benefits and facilitating joining through the organization's web site. ABCT CONVENTION & CONTINUING EDUCATIONANNUAL CONVENTIONSABSTRACT SUBMISSION FAQSTICKETED SESSIONS: SUBMIT ABCT's annual convention brings the cognitive-behavioral community together to explore current developments in research and practice and to stimulate thinking about the myriad issues that surround CBT and how it intersects with other disciplines. While attending the annual meeting, in addition to networking with your peers, you willexperience
CBT THERAPY FOR COPING WITH CANCER, ABCT Cancer is the number two killer in the United States after heart disease. One in every four people will develop cancer. In general, there are three basic forms of cancer based on the part of the body that is affected: sarcomas (bone or soft tissue), carcinomas (surface tissue, such as lung, breast, colon), and leukemias or lymphomas (bone marrow or lymph nodes). CBT THERAPY FOR UNEMPLOYMENT, ABCT Cognitive-behavioral therapy is well-suited for helping people cope with the problems that arise from unemployment. Let’s look at a few of these problems and some possible solutions. 1. Validate Your Anger. It’s natural to feel angry about losing your job. CBT THERAPY FOR CLIENTS WITH HIV AIDS ABCT During that year, fewer than 20 cases of AIDS were diagnosed. By 1992, nearly 250,000 Americans had been diagnosed with AIDS. The Center for Disease Control estimates that between 1 and 1.5 million people in the United States currently have human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection, the cause of AIDS. The HIV/AIDS epidemic is worldwide. CBT THERAPY FOR BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER, ABCT These aims are achieved through the investigation and application of behavioral, cognitive, and other evidence-based principles to assessment, prevention, and treatment. Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is a psychological disorder affecting about 1 to 2% of the population. It occurs more frequently in women than in men. ABCT | ASSOCIATION FOR BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES 2022 November 10 - 13, Washington, DC. 2023 November 16 - 19, Seattle, WA. 2024 November 14 - 17, Philadelphia, PA. Past Conventions. 2020 November 19 - 22, Virtual Convention Program Book PDF available. 2019 November 21 - 24, Atlanta, GA Program Book PDF available. 2018 November 15 - 18, Washington, DC Program Book PDF available. CBT THERAPY FOR HOARDING, ABCT Hoarding disorder includes all three of the following: 1. A person collects and keeps a lot of items, even things that appear useless or of little value to most people, and. 2. These items clutter the living spaces and keep the person from using their rooms as they wereintended, and. 3.
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CBT THERAPY FOR COPING WITH CANCER, ABCT Cancer is the number two killer in the United States after heart disease. One in every four people will develop cancer. In general, there are three basic forms of cancer based on the part of the body that is affected: sarcomas (bone or soft tissue), carcinomas (surface tissue, such as lung, breast, colon), and leukemias or lymphomas (bone marrow or lymph nodes). CBT THERAPY FOR UNEMPLOYMENT, ABCT Cognitive-behavioral therapy is well-suited for helping people cope with the problems that arise from unemployment. Let’s look at a few of these problems and some possible solutions. 1. Validate Your Anger. It’s natural to feel angry about losing your job. CBT THERAPY FOR CLIENTS WITH HIV AIDS ABCT During that year, fewer than 20 cases of AIDS were diagnosed. By 1992, nearly 250,000 Americans had been diagnosed with AIDS. The Center for Disease Control estimates that between 1 and 1.5 million people in the United States currently have human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection, the cause of AIDS. The HIV/AIDS epidemic is worldwide. CBT THERAPY FOR BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER, ABCT These aims are achieved through the investigation and application of behavioral, cognitive, and other evidence-based principles to assessment, prevention, and treatment. Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is a psychological disorder affecting about 1 to 2% of the population. It occurs more frequently in women than in men. ABCT | ASSOCIATION FOR BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES 2022 November 10 - 13, Washington, DC. 2023 November 16 - 19, Seattle, WA. 2024 November 14 - 17, Philadelphia, PA. Past Conventions. 2020 November 19 - 22, Virtual Convention Program Book PDF available. 2019 November 21 - 24, Atlanta, GA Program Book PDF available. 2018 November 15 - 18, Washington, DC Program Book PDF available. CBT THERAPY FOR HOARDING, ABCT Hoarding disorder includes all three of the following: 1. A person collects and keeps a lot of items, even things that appear useless or of little value to most people, and. 2. These items clutter the living spaces and keep the person from using their rooms as they wereintended, and. 3.
ABCT | ASSOCIATION FOR BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES 305 7th Avenue, 16th Fl., New York, NY 10001 · Phone (212) 647-1890 Fax: (212) 647-1865 CBT THERAPY FOR PTSD AND COMBAT STRESS Yes. Professional psychotherapy has been shown to be a significant help in the healing process for a wide range of symptoms that combat survivors can have. Although treatments differ for PTSD and combat-related stress, most clinicians and researchers agree that three steps to recovery are critical: 1. CBT THERAPY FOR VICTIMS OF SEXUAL ASSAULT, ABCT Studies have found that about 90% of sexual assault survivors experience symptoms of PTSD 2 weeks after the assault and about 50% of sexual assault survivors continue to experience symptoms of PTSD 3 months after the sexual assault. The symptoms of PTSD can begin a long time after the attack and can last much longer than just 3 months. CBT THERAPY FOR BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER, ABCT These aims are achieved through the investigation and application of behavioral, cognitive, and other evidence-based principles to assessment, prevention, and treatment. Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is a psychological disorder affecting about 1 to 2% of the population. It occurs more frequently in women than in men.ABCT | JOURNALS
Kimberlye Dean, Ph.D. deankimberlye@gmail.com. Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is effective in improving psychological health. However, little research examines the extent of racial and/or ethnic disparities in engagement in CBT or identifies concrete adaptations that may improve engagement outcomes. The recent attention to systemicracism
CBT THERAPY FOR HOARDING, ABCT Hoarding disorder includes all three of the following: 1. A person collects and keeps a lot of items, even things that appear useless or of little value to most people, and. 2. These items clutter the living spaces and keep the person from using their rooms as they wereintended, and. 3.
CBT THERAPY FOR PTSD AND COMBAT STRESS Yes. Professional psychotherapy has been shown to be a significant help in the healing process for a wide range of symptoms that combat survivors can have. Although treatments differ for PTSD and combat-related stress, most clinicians and researchers agree that three steps to recovery are critical: 1. CBT THERAPY FOR COPING WITH BEREAVEMENT Guided mourning, using imagery and behavioral assignments, is a powerful tool for provoking and safely reviewing thoughts and painful memories. Although complicated bereavement is a disruptive experience, such treatment can be successful. Better than treatment, however, is prevention. Prevention Issues. CBT THERAPY FOR VICTIMS OF SEXUAL ASSAULT, ABCT Studies have found that about 90% of sexual assault survivors experience symptoms of PTSD 2 weeks after the assault and about 50% of sexual assault survivors continue to experience symptoms of PTSD 3 months after the sexual assault. The symptoms of PTSD can begin a long time after the attack and can last much longer than just 3 months. CBT THERAPY FOR BULLYING, ABCT What Should I Know About Bullying? Bullying is a significant problem for many children, adolescents, and adults worldwide. Many individuals will be involved in bullying at some point during their school years or in the workplace, either as a perpetrator, a target, a witness, or some combination of roles. INSTRUCTIONS FOR THERAPISTS ON TREATING BULLYING, ABCT Bullying is a significant problem for many children, youth, and adults worldwide. Many individuals will be involved in bullying at some point during their school years or in the workplace, either as a perpetrator, a target, a witness, or involved in multiple roles (i.e.,both as a
ABCT | ASSOCIATION FOR BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES ABCT Ambassadors and Student Ambassadors actively discuss the organization with students and unaffiliated faculty or colleagues. a. Ambassadors and Student Ambassadors encourage association membership among unaffiliated students, faculty, and colleagues by being able to articulate membership benefits and facilitating joining through the organization's web site. ABCT | ASSOCIATION FOR BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES The Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies publishes the Behavior Therapist as a service to its membership. Eight issues are published annually. The purpose is to provide a vehicle for the rapid dissemination of news, recent advances, and innovative applications inbehavior therapy.
ABCT CONVENTION & CONTINUING EDUCATIONANNUAL CONVENTIONSABSTRACT SUBMISSION FAQSTICKETED SESSIONS: SUBMIT ABCT's annual convention brings the cognitive-behavioral community together to explore current developments in research and practice and to stimulate thinking about the myriad issues that surround CBT and how it intersects with other disciplines. While attending the annual meeting, in addition to networking with your peers, you willexperience
CBT THERAPY FOR UNEMPLOYMENT, ABCT Cognitive-behavioral therapy is well-suited for helping people cope with the problems that arise from unemployment. Let’s look at a few of these problems and some possible solutions. 1. Validate Your Anger. It’s natural to feel angry about losing your job. CBT THERAPY FOR COPING WITH CANCER, ABCT Cancer is the number two killer in the United States after heart disease. One in every four people will develop cancer. In general, there are three basic forms of cancer based on the part of the body that is affected: sarcomas (bone or soft tissue), carcinomas (surface tissue, such as lung, breast, colon), and leukemias or lymphomas (bone marrow or lymph nodes). CBT THERAPY FOR CLIENTS WITH HIV AIDS ABCT During that year, fewer than 20 cases of AIDS were diagnosed. By 1992, nearly 250,000 Americans had been diagnosed with AIDS. The Center for Disease Control estimates that between 1 and 1.5 million people in the United States currently have human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection, the cause of AIDS. The HIV/AIDS epidemic is worldwide. ABCT | ASSOCIATION FOR BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES 305 7th Avenue, 16th Fl., New York, NY 10001 · Phone (212) 647-1890 Fax: (212) 647-1865FACT SHEETS OF ABCT
ABCT is pleased to offer the growing archive of "Fact Sheets" listed below. Fact Sheets provide an introduction to the disorder, its symptoms, and likely treatment approaches (with a particular emphasis on cognitive and behavioral strategies). If you are interested in learning more about how a therapist might work with you or a familymember to
ABCT | ASSOCIATION FOR BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES 2022 November 10 - 13, Washington, DC. 2023 November 16 - 19, Seattle, WA. 2024 November 14 - 17, Philadelphia, PA. Past Conventions. 2020 November 19 - 22, Virtual Convention Program Book PDF available. 2019 November 21 - 24, Atlanta, GA Program Book PDF available. 2018 November 15 - 18, Washington, DC Program Book PDF available. CBT THERAPY FOR STRESS, ABCT 2. Cognitive Restructuring works very well with accumulated stress and for people who tend to overreact or underreact to situations. In cognitive restructuring, your therapist will help you look at situations to see when you might be incorrectly viewing a problem and help you see the problem for what it is. CBT THERAPY FOR TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY FOR Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is an alteration in brain function or mental status that results from external force. In TBI, changes such as ionic shifts, abnormal metabolism of energy, and decreased cerebral blood flow temporarily (or permanently, in the case of more severe TBI) disrupt brain functioning. CBT THERAPY FOR DIVORCE, ABCT Behavior Therapists and Cognitive Behavior Therapists treat individuals, parents, children, couples, and families. Replacing ways of living that do not work well with ways of living that work, and giving people more control over their lives, are common goals of behavior and cognitive behavior therapy. ABCT CONVENTION & CONTINUING EDUCATIONANNUAL CONVENTIONSABSTRACT SUBMISSION FAQSTICKETED SESSIONS: SUBMIT ABCT's annual convention brings the cognitive-behavioral community together to explore current developments in research and practice and to stimulate thinking about the myriad issues that surround CBT and how it intersects with other disciplines. While attending the annual meeting, in addition to networking with your peers, you willexperience
CBT THERAPY FOR UNEMPLOYMENT, ABCT Cognitive-behavioral therapy is well-suited for helping people cope with the problems that arise from unemployment. Let’s look at a few of these problems and some possible solutions. 1. Validate Your Anger. It’s natural to feel angry about losing your job. CBT THERAPY FOR COPING WITH CANCER, ABCT Cancer is the number two killer in the United States after heart disease. One in every four people will develop cancer. In general, there are three basic forms of cancer based on the part of the body that is affected: sarcomas (bone or soft tissue), carcinomas (surface tissue, such as lung, breast, colon), and leukemias or lymphomas (bone marrow or lymph nodes). CBT THERAPY FOR CLIENTS WITH HIV AIDS ABCT During that year, fewer than 20 cases of AIDS were diagnosed. By 1992, nearly 250,000 Americans had been diagnosed with AIDS. The Center for Disease Control estimates that between 1 and 1.5 million people in the United States currently have human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection, the cause of AIDS. The HIV/AIDS epidemic is worldwide. ABCT | ASSOCIATION FOR BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES 305 7th Avenue, 16th Fl., New York, NY 10001 · Phone (212) 647-1890 Fax: (212) 647-1865FACT SHEETS OF ABCT
ABCT is pleased to offer the growing archive of "Fact Sheets" listed below. Fact Sheets provide an introduction to the disorder, its symptoms, and likely treatment approaches (with a particular emphasis on cognitive and behavioral strategies). If you are interested in learning more about how a therapist might work with you or a familymember to
ABCT | ASSOCIATION FOR BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES 2022 November 10 - 13, Washington, DC. 2023 November 16 - 19, Seattle, WA. 2024 November 14 - 17, Philadelphia, PA. Past Conventions. 2020 November 19 - 22, Virtual Convention Program Book PDF available. 2019 November 21 - 24, Atlanta, GA Program Book PDF available. 2018 November 15 - 18, Washington, DC Program Book PDF available. CBT THERAPY FOR STRESS, ABCT 2. Cognitive Restructuring works very well with accumulated stress and for people who tend to overreact or underreact to situations. In cognitive restructuring, your therapist will help you look at situations to see when you might be incorrectly viewing a problem and help you see the problem for what it is. CBT THERAPY FOR TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY FOR Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is an alteration in brain function or mental status that results from external force. In TBI, changes such as ionic shifts, abnormal metabolism of energy, and decreased cerebral blood flow temporarily (or permanently, in the case of more severe TBI) disrupt brain functioning. CBT THERAPY FOR DIVORCE, ABCT Behavior Therapists and Cognitive Behavior Therapists treat individuals, parents, children, couples, and families. Replacing ways of living that do not work well with ways of living that work, and giving people more control over their lives, are common goals of behavior and cognitive behavior therapy.FACT SHEETS OF ABCT
ABCT is pleased to offer the growing archive of "Fact Sheets" listed below. Fact Sheets provide an introduction to the disorder, its symptoms, and likely treatment approaches (with a particular emphasis on cognitive and behavioral strategies). If you are interested in learning more about how a therapist might work with you or a familymember to
CBT THERAPY FOR BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER, ABCT These aims are achieved through the investigation and application of behavioral, cognitive, and other evidence-based principles to assessment, prevention, and treatment. Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is a psychological disorder affecting about 1 to 2% of the population. It occurs more frequently in women than in men. TEACHING RESOURCES FOR CBT, ABCT The principles and techniques behind cognitive and behavioral therapies provide a fertile ground for instruction. ABCT's Academic Training and Education Standards Committee encourages both ABCT members and nonmembers in the role of educators are encouraged to take advantage of CBT teaching resources below. CBT THERAPY FOR STRESS, ABCT 2. Cognitive Restructuring works very well with accumulated stress and for people who tend to overreact or underreact to situations. In cognitive restructuring, your therapist will help you look at situations to see when you might be incorrectly viewing a problem and help you see the problem for what it is. ABCT | ASSOCIATION FOR BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES LAST NAME FIRST NAME ORGANIZATION EMAIL; Abrams: Mike: New York University: mike.abrams@nyu.edu: Ahmad: Rizwan: Center for IntegratedBehavioral Health
CBT THERAPY FOR TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY FOR Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is an alteration in brain function or mental status that results from external force. In TBI, changes such as ionic shifts, abnormal metabolism of energy, and decreased cerebral blood flow temporarily (or permanently, in the case of more severe TBI) disrupt brain functioning. ABCT | ASSOCIATION FOR BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES ABCT’s Spotlight on a Researcher seeks to enhance understanding of the process of research involvement among ABCT members by sharing the perspectives of established researchers. Our hope is that members who are building careers that involve research can benefit from experiences, insights, and advice shared by these researchers. ABCT | ASSOCIATION FOR BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES STUDENT NAME ORGANIZATION EMAIL POSITION MENTOR; Akanksha Das: Hartford Hosp Institute of Living: akankshadas@gmail.com: Postbach rsrch asst: Alaina Wodzinski CBT THERAPY FOR VICTIMS OF SEXUAL ASSAULT, ABCT Studies have found that about 90% of sexual assault survivors experience symptoms of PTSD 2 weeks after the assault and about 50% of sexual assault survivors continue to experience symptoms of PTSD 3 months after the sexual assault. The symptoms of PTSD can begin a long time after the attack and can last much longer than just 3 months. ABCT | ASSOCIATION FOR BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES ABCT Ambassadors and Student Ambassadors actively discuss the organization with students and unaffiliated faculty or colleagues. a. Ambassadors and Student Ambassadors encourage association membership among unaffiliated students, faculty, and colleagues by being able to articulate membership benefits and facilitating joining through the organization's web site. CBT THERAPY FOR COPING WITH CANCER, ABCT Cancer is the number two killer in the United States after heart disease. One in every four people will develop cancer. In general, there are three basic forms of cancer based on the part of the body that is affected: sarcomas (bone or soft tissue), carcinomas (surface tissue, such as lung, breast, colon), and leukemias or lymphomas (bone marrow or lymph nodes). ABCT CONVENTION & CONTINUING EDUCATIONANNUAL CONVENTIONSABSTRACT SUBMISSION FAQSTICKETED SESSIONS: SUBMIT ABCT's annual convention brings the cognitive-behavioral community together to explore current developments in research and practice and to stimulate thinking about the myriad issues that surround CBT and how it intersects with other disciplines. While attending the annual meeting, in addition to networking with your peers, you willexperience
CBT THERAPY FOR UNEMPLOYMENT, ABCT Cognitive-behavioral therapy is well-suited for helping people cope with the problems that arise from unemployment. Let’s look at a few of these problems and some possible solutions. 1. Validate Your Anger. It’s natural to feel angry about losing your job. CBT THERAPY FOR CLIENTS WITH HIV AIDS ABCT During that year, fewer than 20 cases of AIDS were diagnosed. By 1992, nearly 250,000 Americans had been diagnosed with AIDS. The Center for Disease Control estimates that between 1 and 1.5 million people in the United States currently have human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection, the cause of AIDS. The HIV/AIDS epidemic is worldwide. ABCT | ASSOCIATION FOR BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES 305 7th Avenue, 16th Fl., New York, NY 10001 · Phone (212) 647-1890 Fax: (212) 647-1865 CBT THERAPY FOR BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER, ABCT These aims are achieved through the investigation and application of behavioral, cognitive, and other evidence-based principles to assessment, prevention, and treatment. Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is a psychological disorder affecting about 1 to 2% of the population. It occurs more frequently in women than in men. CBT THERAPY FOR PTSD AND COMBAT STRESS Yes. Professional psychotherapy has been shown to be a significant help in the healing process for a wide range of symptoms that combat survivors can have. Although treatments differ for PTSD and combat-related stress, most clinicians and researchers agree that three steps to recovery are critical: 1. ABCT | ASSOCIATION FOR BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES 2022 November 10 - 13, Washington, DC. 2023 November 16 - 19, Seattle, WA. 2024 November 14 - 17, Philadelphia, PA. Past Conventions. 2020 November 19 - 22, Virtual Convention Program Book PDF available. 2019 November 21 - 24, Atlanta, GA Program Book PDF available. 2018 November 15 - 18, Washington, DC Program Book PDF available. CBT THERAPY FOR VICTIMS OF SEXUAL ASSAULT, ABCT Studies have found that about 90% of sexual assault survivors experience symptoms of PTSD 2 weeks after the assault and about 50% of sexual assault survivors continue to experience symptoms of PTSD 3 months after the sexual assault. The symptoms of PTSD can begin a long time after the attack and can last much longer than just 3 months. INSTRUCTIONS FOR THERAPISTS ON TREATING BULLYING, ABCT Bullying is a significant problem for many children, youth, and adults worldwide. Many individuals will be involved in bullying at some point during their school years or in the workplace, either as a perpetrator, a target, a witness, or involved in multiple roles (i.e.,both as a
CBT THERAPY FOR COPING WITH CANCER, ABCT Cancer is the number two killer in the United States after heart disease. One in every four people will develop cancer. In general, there are three basic forms of cancer based on the part of the body that is affected: sarcomas (bone or soft tissue), carcinomas (surface tissue, such as lung, breast, colon), and leukemias or lymphomas (bone marrow or lymph nodes). ABCT CONVENTION & CONTINUING EDUCATIONANNUAL CONVENTIONSABSTRACT SUBMISSION FAQSTICKETED SESSIONS: SUBMIT ABCT's annual convention brings the cognitive-behavioral community together to explore current developments in research and practice and to stimulate thinking about the myriad issues that surround CBT and how it intersects with other disciplines. While attending the annual meeting, in addition to networking with your peers, you willexperience
CBT THERAPY FOR UNEMPLOYMENT, ABCT Cognitive-behavioral therapy is well-suited for helping people cope with the problems that arise from unemployment. Let’s look at a few of these problems and some possible solutions. 1. Validate Your Anger. It’s natural to feel angry about losing your job. CBT THERAPY FOR CLIENTS WITH HIV AIDS ABCT During that year, fewer than 20 cases of AIDS were diagnosed. By 1992, nearly 250,000 Americans had been diagnosed with AIDS. The Center for Disease Control estimates that between 1 and 1.5 million people in the United States currently have human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection, the cause of AIDS. The HIV/AIDS epidemic is worldwide. ABCT | ASSOCIATION FOR BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES 305 7th Avenue, 16th Fl., New York, NY 10001 · Phone (212) 647-1890 Fax: (212) 647-1865 CBT THERAPY FOR BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER, ABCT These aims are achieved through the investigation and application of behavioral, cognitive, and other evidence-based principles to assessment, prevention, and treatment. Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is a psychological disorder affecting about 1 to 2% of the population. It occurs more frequently in women than in men. CBT THERAPY FOR PTSD AND COMBAT STRESS Yes. Professional psychotherapy has been shown to be a significant help in the healing process for a wide range of symptoms that combat survivors can have. Although treatments differ for PTSD and combat-related stress, most clinicians and researchers agree that three steps to recovery are critical: 1. ABCT | ASSOCIATION FOR BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES 2022 November 10 - 13, Washington, DC. 2023 November 16 - 19, Seattle, WA. 2024 November 14 - 17, Philadelphia, PA. Past Conventions. 2020 November 19 - 22, Virtual Convention Program Book PDF available. 2019 November 21 - 24, Atlanta, GA Program Book PDF available. 2018 November 15 - 18, Washington, DC Program Book PDF available. CBT THERAPY FOR VICTIMS OF SEXUAL ASSAULT, ABCT Studies have found that about 90% of sexual assault survivors experience symptoms of PTSD 2 weeks after the assault and about 50% of sexual assault survivors continue to experience symptoms of PTSD 3 months after the sexual assault. The symptoms of PTSD can begin a long time after the attack and can last much longer than just 3 months. INSTRUCTIONS FOR THERAPISTS ON TREATING BULLYING, ABCT Bullying is a significant problem for many children, youth, and adults worldwide. Many individuals will be involved in bullying at some point during their school years or in the workplace, either as a perpetrator, a target, a witness, or involved in multiple roles (i.e.,both as a
ABCT CONVENTION & CONTINUING EDUCATION ABCT's annual convention brings the cognitive-behavioral community together to explore current developments in research and practice and to stimulate thinking about the myriad issues that surround CBT and how it intersects with other disciplines. While attending the annual meeting, in addition to networking with your peers, you willexperience
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CBT THERAPY FOR BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER, ABCT These aims are achieved through the investigation and application of behavioral, cognitive, and other evidence-based principles to assessment, prevention, and treatment. Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is a psychological disorder affecting about 1 to 2% of the population. It occurs more frequently in women than in men.ABCT | JOURNALS
305 7th Avenue, 16th Fl., New York, NY 10001 · Phone (212) 647-1890 Fax: (212) 647-1865 CBT THERAPY FOR PTSD AND COMBAT STRESS Yes. Professional psychotherapy has been shown to be a significant help in the healing process for a wide range of symptoms that combat survivors can have. Although treatments differ for PTSD and combat-related stress, most clinicians and researchers agree that three steps to recovery are critical: 1. CBT THERAPY FOR COPING WITH BEREAVEMENT Guided mourning, using imagery and behavioral assignments, is a powerful tool for provoking and safely reviewing thoughts and painful memories. Although complicated bereavement is a disruptive experience, such treatment can be successful. Better than treatment, however, is prevention. Prevention Issues. CBT THERAPY FOR HOARDING, ABCT Hoarding disorder includes all three of the following: 1. A person collects and keeps a lot of items, even things that appear useless or of little value to most people, and. 2. These items clutter the living spaces and keep the person from using their rooms as they wereintended, and. 3.
CBT THERAPY FOR VICTIMS OF SEXUAL ASSAULT, ABCT Studies have found that about 90% of sexual assault survivors experience symptoms of PTSD 2 weeks after the assault and about 50% of sexual assault survivors continue to experience symptoms of PTSD 3 months after the sexual assault. The symptoms of PTSD can begin a long time after the attack and can last much longer than just 3 months. ABCT | ASSOCIATION FOR BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIES David J. Hansen, Ph.D., Child Maltreatment Lab, University of Nebraska-Lincoln : Bethany Ann Teachman, PhD, directs the Program for Anxiety, Cognition, and Treatment (PACT) Lab at the University of Virginia, Department of Psychology ABCT | HOME PAGEABOUT ABCTGET INFORMATIONFIND HELPRESOURCES FOR PROFESSIONALS AND STUDENTSJOURNALS ABCT is delighted to announce a new partnership with PsyberGuide. Please watch these pages for an expanding list of CBT-relevant apps being reviewed by the staff at PsyberGuide and the editors at Cognitive and Behavioral Practice. ABCT CONVENTION & CONTINUING EDUCATIONANNUAL CONVENTIONSABSTRACT SUBMISSION FAQSTICKETED SESSIONS: SUBMITABCT 2021ABCT ANNUAL CONFERENCEABCT CONFERENCE 2017ABCT CONFERENCE 2019ABCT CONFERENCE 2020ABCT CONFERENCE 2021 ABCT's annual convention brings the cognitive-behavioral community together to explore current developments in research and practice and to stimulate thinking about the myriad issues that surround CBT and how it intersects with other disciplines. CBT THERAPY FOR COPING WITH CANCER, ABCT Cancer is the number two killer in the United States after heart disease. One in every four people will develop cancer. In general, there are three basic forms of cancer based on the part of the body that is affected: sarcomas (bone or soft tissue), carcinomas (surface tissue, such as lung, breast, colon), and leukemias or lymphomas (bone marrow or lymph nodes).FACT SHEETS OF ABCT
ABCT is pleased to offer the growing archive of "Fact Sheets" listed below. Fact Sheets provide an introduction to the disorder, its symptoms, and likely treatment approaches (with a particular emphasis on cognitive and behavioral strategies). CBT THERAPY FOR UNEMPLOYMENT, ABCT At any given time there will be millions of people out of work. Unemployment can last for weeks, months, and even years. It can have a negative impact on the person out of work, their families, and theirfriends.
CBT THERAPY FOR CLIENTS WITH HIV AIDS ABCT The first known cases of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) were identified in 1981. During that year, fewer than 20 cases of AIDSwere diagnosed.
CBT THERAPY FOR HOARDING, ABCTTREATMENT GOALS FOR HOARDING DISORDERGOALS AND OBJECTIVES FOR HOARDING What Is Hoarding Disorder? Hoarding disorder includes all three of the following: 1. A person collects and keeps a lot of items, even things that appear useless or of little value to most people, and CBT THERAPY FOR VICTIMS OF SEXUAL ASSAULT, ABCT Anyone — men, women, and even children — can be sexually assaulted. Sexual assault is usually defined as sexual activity between two or more people in which CBT THERAPY FOR COPING WITH BEREAVEMENTSEE MORE ON ABCT.ORGCBT TECHNIQUES FOR GRIEF BEREAVEMENTCBT THERAPY FOR GRIEF ABCT | ASSOCIATION FOR BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPIESABCT 2021ABCT CONFERENCE 2021ABCT ANNUAL CONFERENCEABCT CONVENTION 2020ABCTSUBMISSION
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ABCT is pleased to offer the growing archive of "Fact Sheets" listed below. Fact Sheets provide an introduction to the disorder, its symptoms, and likely treatment approaches (with a particular emphasis on cognitive and behavioral strategies). CBT THERAPY FOR UNEMPLOYMENT, ABCT At any given time there will be millions of people out of work. Unemployment can last for weeks, months, and even years. It can have a negative impact on the person out of work, their families, and theirfriends.
CBT THERAPY FOR CLIENTS WITH HIV AIDS ABCT The first known cases of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) were identified in 1981. During that year, fewer than 20 cases of AIDSwere diagnosed.
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Jayson L. MystkowskiFeatured Therapist
Watch the first in a series of explorations of VA/DoD career paths Dealing with Panic Attacks Meet ABCT's Featured Lab Allowing Good to Be Good Enough, or Addressing Perfectionism Coming Out of Hermithood Confronting Social Anxiety and Depression in a Fish BowlHappenings
MEET ABCT'S FEATURED THERAPIST JAYSON L. MYSTKOWSKI, PH. D. FOUNDER & DIRECTOR, COGNITIVE BEHAVIOR HEALTH PARTNERS Jayson L. Mystkowski, Ph.D., (preferred pronouns: he/him/his) is Founder and Director of Cognitive Behavior Health Partners. He received a Ph.D. from UCLA's Clinical Psychologyprogram
in 2003 and a B.A. Summa Cum Laude and Phi Beta Kappa in Psychology, with Departmental Honors, from Northwestern University in 1997. At UCLA, where he has been a Clinical Professor for over 10yrs in theirPsychology Clinic
, Dr. Mystkowski
acquired a strong foundation in the application of behavior theories to the understanding and treatment of anxiety disorders while working with Michelle Craske. His clinical training is diverse, with time spent on anxiety treatment studies at UCLA, practicum and post-doctoral training at the Greater Los Angeles Veterans Administration Hospital System, and an APA-accredited internship at UCLA's Counseling and PsychologicalServices
.
After 15yrs as a licensed clinical psychologist and the Associate Clinical Director at Cognitive Behavior Associates in Beverly Hills, Dr. Mystkowski founded Cognitive Behavior Health Partners in 2019. While trained as a generalist, Dr. Mystkowski mainly practices within a cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) framework, including mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT), compassion-focused therapy (CFT), and acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), specializing in the treatment of adults with anxiety (e.g., panic, worry, phobias, OCD, and PTSD) and mood disorders (e.g., depression), relational problems, and phase of life transitions. In addition, he has training in the psychological treatment of Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), insomnia, and bipolar disorder, as well as an extensive background working with LGBTQ+ clients. Dr. Mystkowski has flexible hours (including evenings and telehealth options), and is a Medicare, Lyra Health, and Advekit
provider. Dr.
Mystkowski is a Diplomate of the Academy of Cognitive and BehavioralTherapies (A-CBT) ,
certified as a Cognitive-Behavioral Therapist. FIRST, WE WOULD LIKE TO KNOW A LITTLE ABOUT YOUR PRACTICE. _What are your personal strengths as a practitioner?_ My most important strength as a practitioner is my eagerness to continue to expand my depth and breadth of empirically supported treatments by supervising advanced, clinical psychology graduate students. Their exposure to cutting-edge research findings in their graduate coursework and lessons learned from previous clinical placements fosters a dynamic learning environment that allows me and my students to mutually benefit throughout our supervision relationship, allowing us to maximize our potential in helping ourclients.
_What "tips" can you offer to colleagues just opening a practice?_ Develop more than one niche specialty area (don't just be a generalist), have a social media and web presence, and routinely collaborate with healthcare providers outside of psychology. _How do you remind your patients of their strengths during the therapyprocess?_
I remind clients of their strengths by noting when actions and outcomes successfully map onto goals articulated in their treatment plans, as well as by framing perceived moments of relapse or failure as learning events, reminding clients that progress only approximates a straight line, and fostering self-compassion and a continued posture toward alleviating distress and interference in one's life. _Are you involved in other types of professional activities in addition to your private practice?_ I've been a clinical supervisor for clinical psychology graduate students at UCLA since my graduation in 2003 and have coordinated several continuing education offerings sponsored by my privatepractice settings.
WE WOULD ALSO LIKE TO KNOW A LITTLE ABOUT YOU PERSONALLY. _Who was your mentor?_Michelle Craske.
_When not practicing CBT, what do you do for fun?_ Manage my dog's Instagram account! WE ARE ALSO INTERESTED IN SOME OF YOUR VIEWS OF CBT. _What do you think is the single most important thing CBT can do foryour clients?_
The most important thing CBT can do for clients is to embolden them to be assertive advocates for their mental healthcare, encouraging them to push their therapists to properly address their most valued goals, monitor progress on a regular basis, to have flexibility in utilizing evidence-based interventions, and to collaborate with other healthcareproviders.
_Where do you see the field of the behavioral therapies going over thenext 3-5 years?_
It is my hope that the field will continue to build upon the expansion of delivering behavioral therapies via telehealth that we saw during the COVID-19 pandemic, to further help areas and populations that were previously neglected and underserved. _How do you use the local or social media to educate your community on the benefits of CBT?_ I coordinate ABCT's Monthly Mental Health Topic and post CBT-related content on my group private practice's social media (e.g., Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter), as well as via email blasts to current and former clients, healthcare practitioners, and other colleagues in my professional network. FINALLY, WE WOULD LIKE TO KNOW YOUR OPINIONS ABOUT ABCT. _How long have you been a member of ABCT?_ I became a student member of ABCT when I started graduate school in the Fall of 1997 and advanced to a full, professional member upon earning my Ph.D. in 2003. _What services do you consider the most valuable from ABCT?_ The annual convention has long been a highly valued opportunity to connect with new and old colleagues, to foster brainstorming opportunities on clinical and research topics of interest, and to expand my clinical horizons with high-level educational offerings. To see more about Dr. Mystkowski and Cognitive Behavior Health Partners, see https://cbhealthpartners.com/our-team _THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR TAKING THE TIME TO ANSWER OUR QUESTIONS!_ WATCH THE FIRST IN A SERIES OF EXPLORATIONS OF VA/DOD CAREER PATHS. The United States (US) Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and Department of Defense (DoD) highly value mental health professionals such as psychologists, social workers, and psychiatrists. In fact, VA and DoD are the single largest employers of psychologists, and the DoD currently identifies psychologists and social workers as its top two “mission critical occupations.” Mental health professionals throughout the VA and DoD systems deliver mental health care, conduct research spanning the translational science continuum, manage numerous national programs, and educate future generations of VA/DoD clinicians, investigators, and leaders. Yet despite the diverse array of Military and Veteran mental health careers paths, relatively few mental health trainees engage with the VA/DoD systems early in training (e.g., during graduate school). This panel, co-sponsored by the ABCT Student Membership Committee and the ABCT Military and Veteran Psychology SIG, is the first in a multi-part professional development series highlighting VA and DoD mental health-related career paths. This session’s panel showcases investigators conducting VA- and DoD-funded research of direct relevance to military Veterans’ and Service members’ mental health. In addition to describing their career trajectories, expert panelists will describe research questions and methodologies suitable to various systems, the advantages and challenges of conducting mental health research within a federal government system, recommendations they have for trainees considering VA/DoD career paths, and more. DEALING WITH PANIC ATTACKS The Washington Post offered some tips on Panic Attacks, recognizing them and dealing with them. Experts freely admit that they are unpleasant, but caution that rather than try to escape them, dealing with them in a more mindful way is much better, both short- and long-term. Because they often feel just like what we imagine a heart attack to feel like, some experts suggest getting medical advice the first time so that you’re better armed to tell them apart on subsequent occurrences. To read the full article, see To read more about panic, see For those who want help in dealing with them, CBT provides that. To see a therapist, click here MEET ABCT’s FEATURED LAB THE CULTURE AND RACE/ETHNICITY (CARE) IN YOUTH MENTAL HEALTH LAB, LOCATED IN THE DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY AT THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES (UCLA), IS DIRECTED BY ANNA LAU, PH.D.NOTES FOR LAB PHOTO
TITLE/DESCRIPTION: CARE Lab members try to escape from Forsyth Mansion and save Nancy Drew during a socially distanced escape room challenge! TOP ROW: Julia Cox, Andie (one of our canine lab members), Dana Saifan, Blanche Wright 2ND ROW: Casandra Gomez Alvarado, Stephanie Yu, Vivian Byeon 3RD ROW: Resham Gellatly, Anna Lau, Tamar Kodish BOTTOM ROW: Belinda Chen, Jasper EstabilloTRAINEE LAB MEMBERS
Postdoctoral Fellows * Jasper Estabillo, Ph.D. * Julia Revillion Cox, Ph.D.Graduate Students
* Resham Gellatly, M.A. * Blanche Wright, M.A. * Tamar Kodish, M.A.* Dana Saifan, M.A.
* Stephanie H. Yu, M.A. * Vivian Byeon, M.A. * Belinda Chen, B.A. Postbaccalaureate Research Coordinator * Casandra Gomez Alvarado, B.A. WE ASKED EACH OF THE CARE IN YOUTH MENTAL HEALTH LAB'S ABCT MEMBERS: * What is your area of research interest? * How has ABCT been helpful to you? * If a student were thinking about joining ABCT, what activities would you recommend they get involved in? RESHAM GELLATLY, M.A. * My research interests center around expanding access to quality mental health care for vulnerable youth and families through collaborating with local stakeholders to design and test interventions aimed at reducing barriers and increasing scalability. I am particularly interested in utilizing qualitative methods to understand how culture and context impact the adoption and sustainability of evidence-based practices implemented in under-resourced settings. * I have appreciated the opportunities ABCT provides to meet researchers at different stages of training with a range of interests and areas of expertise. Attending the convention has helped me improve my presentation skills, and it is always a fun time to catch up withthe ABCT community.
* I would recommend exploring the Special Interest Groups (SIG) and getting involved with one that aligns with your interests and values. The Dissemination and Implementation (DIS) SIG recently started doing informal online coffee breaks to create space for virtual networking, which is a great way to meet people and think through collaborations. Attending or presenting at the annual ABCT convention is another way to connect with others and get exposure to exciting new research ideas and presentation styles.TAMAR KODISH, M.A.
* I am interested in strategies to improve reach and quality of mental health services for racial/ethnic minority and immigrant family youth, particularly those at risk for depression and suicide, who are served in the public care sector. * Attending the ABCT convention over the years has served as a great opportunity for me to grow my presentation skills. It has also facilitated new connections with peers and strengthened my relationships with existing collaborators. I have been fortunate to learn from the larger ABCT community. * I suggest attending the ABCT convention, presenting a poster or paper, and getting involved with a Special Interest Group that aligns with your interests. STEPHANIE H. YU, M.A. * I am passionate about mental health equity and policy-relevant research on reducing mental health disparities for marginalized racial and ethnic groups. My research focuses on the adaptation and implementation of evidence-based practices (EBPs) in public systems of care serving diverse youth (e.g., schools, community mental health settings), and the cultivation of community partnerships to foster EBP implementation and sustainment. I am also interested in examining how risk and protective factors for mental health can be leveraged to inform culturally responsive interventions for minoritized youth. * I love attending and presenting at the ABCT convention every year to network, learn from others' exciting work, share the work I'm excited about, and see colleagues-turned-friends who I wouldn't normally see from all over the country. * I would highly recommend joining a Student Interest Group (SIG) to find your professional home and network. Shoutout to the Dissemination and Implementation Science Student Interest Group (DIS SIG), Asian American Mental Health SIG, and the Oppression & Resilience SIG!DANA SAIFAN, M.A.
* I am interested in the implications of holding multiple minority identities for mental health, particularly among individuals with marginalized ethnic and religious identities (e.g., Muslim American mental health). I am also interested in collective mental health among marginalized communities, understanding community mental health from a socioecological perspective. * Attending the ABCT convention and has provided the opportunity to network with other researchers and improve my presentation skills in order to disseminate research. * I suggest presenting at ABCT conventions and joining a SIG in order to get more exposure to research in line with your interests.ANNA LAU, PH.D.
Anna Lau is a Clinical Psychologist and Professor of Psychology and Asian-American Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). She received her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from UCLA in 2000. Dr. Lau's translational research on risk and protective factors for youth in immigrant families and her identification of racial disparities in youth mental health services have informed her efforts to study the implementation of evidence-based practices in community settings. Her research has been supported by the National Institute of Mental Health. Dr. Lau trains doctoral students in delivery of evidence-based psychotherapy for youth and teaches graduate and undergraduate courses related to Asian-American Mental Health and the Psychology of Diversity. Dr. Lau is dedicated to inclusive excellence in higher education and is the Vice Chair for Graduate Studies in Psychology. She has Chaired the Academic Senate Committee on Undergraduate Admissions and Relations with Schools, is a member of the Asian-American Studies Center Faculty Advisory Committee, and is the Associate Dean for Inclusive Excellence in the Division of LifeSciences.
The CARE in Youth Mental Health Lab addresses racial/ethnic disparities in youth mental health services, risk and protective factors for youth psychopathology in diverse communities, and the community implementation of evidence-based practices for ethnic minority youth and families. HOW LONG HAVE YOU BEEN A MEMBER OF ABCT?About ten years.
HOW OFTEN AND WHY DO YOU ATTEND THE ABCT CONVENTION? I attend most years, these days primarily to take part in the Dissemination and Implementation Science Student Interest Group (DIS SIG) programming with my collaborators and students. I also relish the chance to connect with friends from graduate school. HOW DO YOU STAY CURRENT WITH DEVELOPMENTS IN THE FIELD, BOTH RESEARCHAND PRACTICE?
For me, this is part and parcel of designing new studies when writing proposals, writing up our own findings once we have our data, peer reviewing papers and grant applications, preparing for my own classroom teaching, and attending brown bags and conventions. HOW HAS ABCT HELPED YOU/YOUR LAB PROFESSIONALLY? ABCT and the ABCT DIS SIG have created a supportive network of folks that has been instrumental in helping me form relationships with greats in the field! I especially love the opportunities for trainees to present. I have to shout out the DIS SIG for being so development-focused and always thinking of new ways to lift each other up, and to press for greater interaction between community practitioners and intervention and implementation researchers. DOES YOUR LAB HAVE ANY TRADITIONS? We try to have social events each quarter. In the past we have had potlucks at my home (I'm known for dumplings and quiche - though not together). Pre-pandemic, we spent time together at fun LA spots, but most recently we did a virtual escape room since we cannot be in the same physical place. The most important tradition in our lab is to support each other in good times and bad. Celebrating big and small wins and normalizing setbacks or challenges is so important in gradschool!
WHAT ADVICE WOULD YOU GIVE PROSPECTIVE TRAINEES? Applicants to our lab should focus on building an experience set that showcases their passion and progress in mentored, independent research that relates in some way to equity in youth mental health care. Many applicants to our Clinical Science program are excellent students and many have shown themselves to be dedicated research assistants, but the applicants who stand out are those who have completed a thesis or taken initiative in developing an independent study or analysis and seeing it all the way through. Of course, some clinical training experience and strong leadership on equity, diversity, and inclusion efforts are also highly valued in our lab. ALLOWING GOOD TO BE GOOD ENOUGH, OR ADDRESSING PERFECTIONISM Emily Bilek and a host of others help propel a discussion of perfectionism, its ramifications, telling it apart from striving for excellence, and steps we might take to allow good to be good enough. Moreover, perfectionism can shift focus from self to others. Bilek said she commonly sees those with perfectionistic tendencies get to the point where it's not just criticism that stings, but an absence of constant praise. To feel better, she said, the sense of "good enough" has to come from within. To read the full article in Salon, see _photo courtesy of Klimkin_ COMING OUT OF HERMITHOOD It is the year of the locust (ok, the cicada) who have been underground for 17 years waiting to emerge. And, for some of us, that’s how it might feel as we begin to encounter people beyond the confines of our house and Zoom, with pre-set agendas. Luckily, some ABCT members, Larry Cohen and Stefan Hofmann, chatted with the New York Times, which put together lots of tips for us to make our re-entry easier, feel less strained or painful. Dr. Hofmann notes that establishing commonalities is how we connect, so shared experiences are always a good starting point. To read their, and others’, tips, see And, for information on social anxiety, something more difficult than what the Times addresses, see CONFRONTING SOCIAL ANXIETY AND DEPRESSION IN A FISH BOWL Imagine struggling with social anxiety, while confronting the prospect of talking to the press and, by extension, the world. Living in a fishbowl outside of your control. Now imagine doing that while you’re preparing for a tennis match in front of millions while you try to drown the world out under noise-cancelling headphones. Such was the pain tennis player Naomi Osaka confronted, ultimately deciding to withdraw from the French Open. The point here is really to celebrate an individual’s strength in doing the unconventional to protect her mental health and well-being. Ms. Osaka apologized profusely, especially to the press corps whom she felt she was abandoning. Ultimately, she was willing to surrender millions in prize money for her mental health. We are aware, of course, that most of us do not have the financial resources that Ms. Osaka has, and the solution she chose might not be a viable option for all-- especially those of us who are most vulnerable. We note further that we hope that others do not have to choose between their careers and their mental health, and part of our goal is to make evidence-based treatment accessible for all who needit.
However, there is much that we can take away from this incident: Prioritize your mental health, even if it means saying "no." Be willing to share your experiences with others. Seek professional help when it is needed. Recognize that you are not alone. For those who want to read more about social anxiety, see To find a CBT therapist trained to address these disorders, seeHAPPENINGS
TASK FORCE FOR EQUITY, INCLUSION, AND ACCESS In summer 2019, the ABCT Board of Directors commissioned a Task Force for Equity, Inclusion, and Access (EIA). The goals for this Task Force were to examine how well ABCT was supporting historically marginalized groups, and to provide recommendations to the Board about how we can promote EIA in our organization. The Task Force sent a survey to the membership of ABCT and completed their review this fall, presenting the Board with their final report for the November 13, 2020 Board Meeting. There is much to address in this report from the Task Force. President Martin Antony touched on the issues of discrimination, equity, and inclusion in his columns last year. I will continue to share the Board's, ABCT governance, and staff response and progress to the recommendations over the coming year. Inclusive and sustainable change takes reflection and time. As an organization we are devoted to becoming more inclusive. That takes all of us working together, being accepting of different viewpoints, and understanding. Let me conclude by expressing my thanks to Task Force co-chairs Sandra Pimentel, Shireen Rizvi, and Laura Seligman, and members RaeAnn Anderson, Anu Asnaani, Sierra Carter, Christine Cho Laurine, Ryan DeLapp, Brian Feinstein, Cristina Lopez, and Jae Puckett for their hard work and dedication to making ABCT a more welcoming place for all. _David F. Tolin, Ph.D., ABPP_ _President, Association of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies _ Report from Task Force for Equity, Inclusion, and Access Read the recent WCCBT e-newsletterFREE PODCAST
STABILIZING CHAOS: FOSTERING PSYCHOLOGICAL RESILIENCE IN THE WAKE OFADVERSE EVENTS
PRESENTED BY LATA MCGINN, PH.D.YESHIVA UNIVERSITY COGNITIVE & BEHAVIORAL CONSULTANTS In ABCT's continued effort to support our members, we are offering a free 1-hour podcast, "Stabilizing Chaos: Fostering Psychological Resilience in the Wake of Adverse Events." It is our hope that this information will be of assistance as we partner to meet the increased mental health needs of our community. The COVID-19 pandemic, the economic downturn, and the racist killing of George Floyd have led to national crises and have impacted all of our lives in unprecedented ways. For many in our communities, including essential workers and those who have lost family and friends as a result of the virus, the risk for trauma exposure is high. This podcast will offer practical strategies rooted in Psychological First Aid (PFA), an evidence-based approach for fostering resilience, helping people effectively cope in the aftermath of a trauma, and preventing the development of pathological symptoms. The webinar will also describe maladaptive coping that increases the chances of developing pathological symptoms, and present CBT strategies that prevent onset of symptoms and help individuals adaptively cope with chronic stress. The goal of this webinar is to support clinicians to feel prepared to navigate the increase in trauma exposure and chronic stress that their clients may soon be, or already are, experiencing. Participants will learn common trauma reactions, risk and resilience factors, the components of PFA, how to apply PFA and other CBT principles during these crises in avirtual setting.
Please note that this webinar will not be eligible for CE credit. HAVE YOU VISITED ABCT’S YOUTUBE CHANNEL ABCT’s YouTube channel has great information, including how-to demonstrations giving you immediate nearly anxiety-free competency with starting telehealth in your own practice or getting tips on how to teach a class online, or, if you want to be on the receiving end, tips for getting into graduate school. There’s also a slew of videos celebrating the pioneers who have shaped CBT theory and practice. Profitable, enjoyable, easy-to-digest material.See
Read the latest tips for the clinical internship; see Maximizing Opportunities During the Doctoral Internship in Professional Psychology: Recommendations for Current and Future Trainees Congratulations to the 2020 Recipients LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD Richard G. Heimberg, Temple UniversityOUTSTANDING MENTOR
David A. F. Haaga, Ph.D., Professor of Psychology, American University ANNE MARIE ALBANO EARLY CAREER AWARD FOR THE INTEGRATION OF SCIENCEAND PRACTICE
Emily L. Bilek, Ph.D., ABPP, University of Michigan SOBELL INNOVATIVE ADDICTIONS RESEARCH AWARD Christopher Correia, Ph.D., Auburn University DISTINGUISHED FRIEND TO BEHAVIOR THERAPY Andrea Petersen, Wall Street Journal in-house writer, who consistently takes a CBT approach when covering mental health OUTSTANDING SERVICE TO ABCT Lata K. McGinn, Ph.D., Yeshiva University and Cognitive BehavioralConsultants
VIRGINIA A. ROSWELL STUDENT DISSERTATION AWARD Alexandra Werntz Czywczynski, M.A., University of Virginia and University of Massachusetts Boston LEONARD KRASNER STUDENT DISSERTATION AWARD Nur Hani Zainal, M.S., Pennsylvania State University JOHN R. Z. ABELA STUDENT DISSERTATION AWARD Christopher J. Senior, M.A., Catholic University of America STUDENT RESEARCH GRANT Kelsey Pritchard, University of Toledo _Honorable Mention:_ Christina L. Verzijl, B.A., University of SouthFlorida
PRESIDENT'S NEW RESEARCHER Joseph McGuire, Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine STUDENT TRAVEL AWARD Katherine Venturo-Conerly, Harvard University ELSIE RAMOS MEMORIAL STUDENT POSTER AWARDS * Danielle Weber, M.A., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill: "Patterns of Emotional Communication in Same-Sex Female Couples Before and After Couple Therapy" * Gemma T. Wallace, B.A., Colorado State University: "Personality and Emotion Dysregulation Dimensions Differentially Predict Engagement in a Wide Range of Self-Injurious and Health-Risk Behaviors" * Rachel Weiler, MSc, PGSP-Stanford PsyD Consortium: "Is Dialectical Behavior Therapy a Good Fit for Transgender and Gender NonbinaryPatients?"
CHAMPIONS PROGRAM
This award recognizes outstanding individuals who are not members of ABCT but who have shown exceptional dedication, influence, and social impact through the promotion of evidence-based interventions and who have thereby advanced the mission of ABCT. Visit our Champions page for full details on how to nominate and for a full listing ofchampions
_photo courtesy of Geralt_ CELEBRATE DIVERSITY The Clinical Directory and Referral issues committee is highlighting the large number of SIGs that cover racial and ethnic diversity withinABCT:
* African Americans in Behavior Therapy SIG * Asian American Issues in Behavior Therapy and Research SIG * Hispanic Issues in Behavior Therapy SIG * Native American Issues in Behavior Therapy and Research SIG * Oppression and Resilience: Minority Mental Health SIG ABCT is delighted to announce a new partnership with PsyberGuide. Please watch these pages for an expanding list of CBT-relevant apps being reviewed by the staff at PsyberGuide and the editors at Cognitive and Behavioral Practice. PsyberGuide (PsyberGuide.org ) is a non-profit website reviewing smartphone applications and other digital mental health tools. Its goal is to help people make responsible and informed decisions about the technologies they use for management of mental health. PsyberGuide is committed to ensuring that this information is available to all, and that it is free of preference, bias, or endorsement. PsyberGuide is funded by One Mind, a leading non-profit organization supporting collaborative brain research to provide patients who suffer from brain disease and injury better diagnostics and treatment. With over 325,000 emerging digital health technologies, and an estimated 15,000 of those designed for mental health, One Mind recognized the lack of advice or guidelines to help people navigate the expanding marketplace of mental health apps. Thus in 2013, One Mind established PsyberGuide to address this growing problem. In 2017, One Mind welcomed Dr. Stephen Schueller as Executive Director. Dr. Schueller is an Assistant Professor of Psychological Science at University of California. Irvine. His work focuses on expanding the accessibility and availability of mental health servicesthrough technology.
PsyberGuide & ABCT established this partnership with the aim of disseminating reviews of digital mental health tools to a broad audience of researchers, psychologists, psychiatrists and other mental-health practitioners who are interested in using these tools in their practice of behavioral, cognitive, and biological evidence-basedprinciples.
In the coming months, app reviews from both PsyberGuide and _Cognitive and Behavioral Practice_ will be integrated on both sites to expand the reach of information on available apps. ABCT will be developing a dedicated app review page which will host a sample of relevant PsyberGuide reviews. PsyberGuide will also link to C&BP reviews on their site, where relevant. PsyberGuide Executive Director, Dr. Stephen Schueller, said "ABCT has been a leader in advancing the use of innovative behavioral and cognitive treatments. Technological behavioral and cognitive treatments will play a role in the future of mental health care and we're excited to team with ABCT to ensure researchers and practitioners are equipped to effectively use technology to help improve people's lives." To see PsyberGuide's full list of apps reviewed, click here: https://psyberguide.org _Cognitive and Behavioral Practice_'s apps are reviewed with the idea of providing guidance to clinicians in choosing apps that allow them to best serve the needs of their clients. Reviews will often cover cost, targeted clients, basic purpose, the research data behind them, as well as quick overviews of their utility. To see _Cognitive and Behavioral Practice_'s review apps, click on the app that most interests you: MMFT REVIEW SUMMARIESANXIETY COACH
Anxiety Coach is an app for iOS devices ($4.99 at time of publication; Mayo Clinic, 2016) marketed as a self-help program for anxiety for children and adults. The primary focus is to help individuals understand and identify anxiety symptoms, create a hierarchy, and develop plans for exposure tasks. The program was designed by clinical researchers with expertise in CBT for anxiety. There is potential to support ongoing therapy, such as to allow patients to provide real-time data when reviewing between-session anxiety and exposure details with a therapist. Whiteside and colleagues (2014) have published case studies and reported feasibility/acceptability data which are promising. Our expert reviewer felt that the focus of the app on helping users conduct exposure tasks is unique and valuable, and the program had good navigation and an easy to follow userinterface.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1077722916300785SUPERBETTER
SuperBetter is an iOS app and website that is marketed to help users pursue goals, which can include mental health goals. The app was developed using game theory and mechanics that mimic "behaviors and techniques that have been clinically shown to give individuals more control over their thoughts and feelings" according to the developer, Jane McGonigal, who has authored books on the subject of leveraging gaming to increase well-being. There are video-game features like "power-ups," "quests," "Power Packs" and a "Community" where individuals can join in to engage in forums or play together as "Allies." Our reviewer found a strong development team and breadth of content, but felt the overall quality of the content lacking in terms of potential to promote clinically significant levels of improvement without active or guided practice with real-world behavior change. Preliminary RCTs have shown feasibility, though attrition rates continue to be a concern. Our reviewer recommends caution if considering this as a stand-alone option for depression or as an adjunct to face-to-face therapy without further data on effectiveness and further development of human safety plans. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1077722916300773SLEEPIO
Sleepio is a 6-week treatment program for insomnia delivered online and through mobile app. The program includes evidence-based components including psychoeducation, relaxation techniques, cognitive thought challenging sleep scheduling and sleep tracking compatibility (with other wearable trackers). Our reviewer felt the navigation was easy to use and the platform engaging. The program has been tested in a large RCT and smaller trials with promising results. The program is more costly than online competitors ($300 for a 1-year subscription). Our reviewer felt it was a good option as stand-alone first-line intervention and a model internet-based CBT intervention. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1077722917300986TICHELPER.COM
TicHelper.com is an 8-week online treatment program for Tic Disorders in youth (8-adolescence) based on the empirically-supported Comprehensive Behavioral Intervention for Tics (CBIT) protocol and developed in collaboration with experts who developed and tested CBIT. The program includes evidence-based components including psychoeducation, training in developing competing responses and multiple videos to illustrate concepts. There is also some parent-focused content. Our reviewer felt the program was age-appropriate, appealing and easy to navigate. While the online program does not offer the tailoring allowed in face-to-face individual therapy, there are branching structures which allow some tailoring of content. There is pilot feasibility data on the prototype but no research trials published at the time of this review. Our reviewer notes that the strengths outweigh the weaknesses and the program is unique in the market of targeting this condition and using evidence-based treatment components. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1077722917300226TRIPLE P ONLINE
Triple P Online is an online self-help parent training program aimed at reducing child behavior problems through evidence-based "positive parenting practices." The program is available through the website, www2.tripleponline.net, at time of review for $79.95. The program is comprised of 8 video-based modules. Our expert reviewer found the program to include high-quality content with relevant and easily locatable resources, and felt the navigation was easy-to-use and appealing. The program's main weakness lies in its lack of monitoring and adaptation to the user's state (e.g., child's and parent's behaviors), and real-time reminders for desired actions. Overall the program was found to be a valuable parent training resource for addressing child behavior problems by our reviewer. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1077722917301001PSYCHOTHERAPY.NET
Psychotherapy.net is an online magazine and video library and production company targeting clinicians, educators, and clinical trainees. At present, the website offers two video steaming subscription plans for individual use: 1) a "Choice plan", which allows access to 2 monthly videos for a fee of $39 each month; and 2) an "Unlimited plan" for $79 monthly, which allows unlimited access to the full online library of over 200 training videos. The primary strength of the website is the breadth of available psychotherapy training videos, which cover several major theoretical orientations, modalities, and clinical populations. However, our expert reviewer notes that the resource is limited by the current absence of information related to evidence-based practicerecommendations.
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