Coordinated Behavioral Care
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Featured November 2022 Webinars
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CBC would like to recognize the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) for sponsoring many of the featured trainings this month.
For any registration questions, issues accessing the training, or training questions, please contact
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT): Session 1
Tuesday, November 8 (12:00pm-1:30pm)
Funder: SAMHSA
This presentation will walk a clinician through their first CBT session with a new client. Participants will learn to offer a transdiagnostic approach to assessment, psychoeducation, building trust, and beginning CBT. Visual aids for psychoeducation will be discussed and a demonstration of the ABC worksheet will be provided including identification of problematic thoughts and the relationship between antecedents, thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. Initial homework assignments will also be discussed. A focus on building trust and the therapeutic relationship will be emphasized. Applying CBT essentials will also be discussed.
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"This Yoga session incorporated instruments and high frequency energy I have never experienced in my Yoga practice. It was refreshing and invigorating!"
~AfroFlow Yoga® attendee
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"Choice & Voice" Engaging Clients in Shared Decision-Making
Around Medication & Treatment
Thursday, November 10 (1:30-3pm)
Funder: SAMHSA
How should non-prescribers talk about medications with clients? From the common effects of prescribed medications to more general discussions pertaining to client preferences and perceptions of efficacy, the answer isn't always so clear. This training will explore the most commonly used psychotropic medications and what they may treat, and share ways that participants can use "Shared Decision-Making" as a framework to discuss medication use and treatment with clients. Finally, the training will explore barriers and aids that may inhibit or support adherence to treatment.
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“This is one of the best mental health webinars I've seen, and the clinical experience of the presenter really shines through." ~ 'Effective Treatment of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder' Training Attendee
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Motivational Interviewing Part I
Thursday, November 17 (11:30am-1:00pm)
Motivational interviewing explores ways to assist people through the "stages of change"—meeting them where they are without judgment to help them move towards making lasting change in their lives. Throughout this training, attendees will learn the importance of putting the client in the driver’s seat to guide their own recovery—and how this leads to greater engagement levels, an improved service provider/recipient experience and most importantly, improved recovery outcomes.
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"I attended both sessions of 'Exploring and Understanding Racial Trauma' and I would definitely return for another. Trainings like these are much appreciated and important to be self-aware in the context of culture."
~ CBC Training Attendee
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Motivational Interviewing II
Tuesday, November 30 (1:30-3:00pm)
This training will take a deeper dive into the motivational interviewing skills and techniques explored in Motivational Interviewing Part I. In this training, participants will gain additional practice using Motivational Interviewing Skills, through highly interactive activities, videos, and role-plays. Attendees for this training should have attended Motivational Interviewing Part I to get the most out of this training.
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"I especially appreciated how well the trainers integrated equity, social justice and anti-racism."
~ 'Supporting Communities through Crisis' Attendee
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For any registration questions, issues accessing the training, or training questions, please contact
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Please click the button below to see our full training calendar, along with training descriptions. Reserve your space for some professional development and self-care today!
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Coordinated Behavioral Care
55 Broadway, Suite 701
New York, NY 10006
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