COBHC
Central Oregon Behavioral Health Consortium
is hosting a two-day training event:
Cognitive Processing Therapy
Please Join Us:
Date: October 23rd & 24th, 2023
Time: 7:30am- 4:30pm PT
Location: OSU Cascade Campus - Obsidian 207
CEUs: 14 CEUs provided
Food: Breakfast and Lunch are provided
Parking: Parking is validated at time of check-in
Price: $450 - "CPT for PTSD Comprehensive Manual by Resick, et.all., is included
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Training Content
You will learn the evidence behind CPT treatment, how to educate your clients on PTSD and the CPT protocol, and how to implement this efficient treatment.
Skills & Tools
You will expand your therapy tool kit with this 12-session protocol format. You will also receive the CPT for PTSD Comprehensive Manual by Resick, et.al.
Who Should Attend
This training is appropriate for behavioral health practitioners, therapists, primary care, nursing and peer support.
Our Speaker:
Debra Lee Kaysen, PhD
Debra Kaysen received her PhD in Clinical Psychology from the University of Missouri. She completed an internship at the University of Washington and continued there to complete an NIAAA-funded F32 to study the area of overlap between PTSD and alcohol use disorders. Dr. Kaysen joined the faculty at University of Washington in 2006 in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences. While there she founded a program to develop and test more accessible interventions for individuals suffering from mental health symptoms following traumatic events. Dr. Kaysen joined the Stanford faculty in 2019.
Dr. Kaysen’s area of specialty both in research and clinical work is in treatment for those who have experienced traumatic events including treatment of PTSD and related disorders. She has conducted critical studies on treatment of PTSD and/or substance use across a variety of populations (sexual minority women, Native Americans, sexual assault survivors, torture survivors, active duty military), settings (the Democratic Republic of Congo, Iraq, primary care, rural settings), and modalities (telephone based, web-based). Other research conducted by Dr. Kaysen have focused on increasing our understanding of how PTSD and substance use may influence each other. Dr. Kaysen is a Past President of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies (www.istss.org). Her research has been funded by the National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, the National Institute of Drug Abuse, the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities, the Department of Defense, PCORI, and USAID.
Dr. Kaysen is currently involved in helping develop and implement coping strategies for healthcare workers dealing with mental health concerns related to COVID-19.
Dr. Kaysen's clinical work has been featured on This American Life
Register Now For This Two Day Training
Cognitive Processing Therapy - For Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
Cognitive Processing Therapy - Two Day Session
$450
- 14 CEUs provided
- CPT for PTSD Comprehension Manual is included
- Breakfast and lunch are provided
- Parking is validated
If you are a student, send an email to Adam Dickey: [email protected] for verification and receive a 75% off coupon code.
Refund Policy: You can receive a full refund through October 8th, and a 50% refund through October 20th.