Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT) 4x4 - Day Two


This intensive 4-part module provides training in CPT, an evidence-based treatment for PTSD. It presents theory underlying CPT, a brief overview of CPT’s empirical support, and step-by-step instructions in CPT protocol techniques. Throughout the workshop strategies for conceptualizing and dealing with co-morbidity, managing avoidance, and keeping patients optimally engaged are provided. Video clips of expert therapists demonstrate CPT skills, and participants are asked to do role-plays and other assignments to learn concepts and practice skills. 

 

Attendees must attend the entire workshop series to earn credit.

 

Attendees must participate using a separate computer rather than joining a group of people viewing via one machine to acquire credit for attendance.

 

Learning Objectives:

 

4x4 Basic Training Agenda:

Day Two 

1100 – 1230 PHASE II CPT: Education: PTSD, thoughts & emotions 

Session 1 Explaining PTSD & Cognitive Model to patients Practice Exercise Selecting Worst Trauma Assigning the impact statement 

1230- 1330 Session 2 

Reading and processing the Impact Statement Introducing & assigning ABC sheets 

1330 - 1500 Session 3 

Reviewing ABC Worksheets Introduction to Socratic Dialogue 

OUT OF TRAINING PRACTICE: Complete “Identifying Stuck Points in an Impact Statement” exercise Watch CPT Training Video “Identifying Stuck Points” (optional) 

 

Continuing Education credits (CE's) for 14 credits.

 

The Center for Deployment Psychology is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. The Center for Deployment Psychology maintains responsibility for this program and its content.