Guilt and PTSD PMI May 6th, 2026: 8:00am - 12:15pm ET


Course Description

Guilt is a common symptom in patients presenting with PTSD, but many providers find it difficult to address effectively in psychotherapy. Successful intervention is not a one-size-fits-all approach and requires a strong conceptualization, as well as time and patience. In this 4-hour workshop, participants will learn how guilt is conceptualized in several evidence-based approaches. Multiple techniques to address guilt will be introduced and contextualized within evidence-based psychotherapy.

CE Information

CEs for the 2026 EBP Conference have not been internally verified yet, but we expect to be able to offer 4 CE credits.

CDP is approved to provide CEs from American Psychological Association (APA), Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB), and New York State Education Department State Board for Psychology and Social Work provider approval.

Inquiries regarding CE credits may be directed via email to Jeremy Karp at jeremy.karp.ctr@usuhs.edu.

**Please note that this Pre-Meeting Institute is a part of our 2026 EBP Conference: Resilient Practice: Advancing Competence in Challenging Times and registration to the May 7th, 2026 EBP Conference is Mandatory to attend. Any stand alone registrations for this product will be canceled and refunded**

PMI Date and Time: May 6th, 2026: 8:00am - 12:15pm ET