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CULTURALLY RESPONSIVE COGNITIVE BEHAVIOR THERAPY: TIPS, TOOLS & TECHNIQUES

  • September 20, 2024
  • 11:00 AM - 2:30 PM
  • via Zoom

Registration

WORKSHOP DESCRIPTION

In this workshop, presented by Pamela Hayes, PhD, you’ll learn a groundbreaking framework for integrating multicultural considerations into psychotherapy. The framework begins with the ADDRESSING acronym which highlights marginalized communities related to Age and generational influences, Developmental or other Disability, Religion and spirituality, Ethnic and racialized identity, Socioeconomic status, Sexual orientation, Indigenous heritage, National origin, and Gender. You will learn six absolute essentials for culturally responsive practice, and how to use the Cultural Self-Assessment to pinpoint your learning edges. You’ll acquire practical, strengths-oriented strategies to ensure accurate, helpful, and culturally responsive assessments. And you will learn practical strategies, tools, and techniques for facilitating culturally responsive therapy. Specific tools include the Personal Strengths Inventory, Compassion Voice, Wise Elder, the Most Generous Interpretation Technique, and more.

Learning objectives:

  • Apply the ADDRESSING framework to increase your understanding of and connection to clients of diverse identities.
  • Analyze your own ongoing Cultural Self-Assessment.
  • Create a Personal Strengths Inventory for clients that recognizes culturally based strengths and supports.
  • Implement at least three cognitive, behavioral, or interpersonal tools and techniques to facilitate treatment success

ABOUT THE SPEAKER

Pamela Hays holds a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from the University of Hawaii. She served as a National Institute of Mental Health postdoctoral fellow at the University of Rochester School of Medicine, followed by 11 years on the graduate faculty of Antioch University Seattle. She is the author of several books, and APA has produced numerous training videos of her work with clients. Since 2000, Pam has been back on the Kenai Peninsula of Alaska where she has worked in community mental health and with the Dena’ina Wellness Center. For more, see www.drpamelahays.com. 

This speaker reports no conflicts of interest.

SCHEDULE

 11:00AM-12:00PM

Six Essentials for Culturally Responsive Practice, Conducting a Cultural Self-Assessment; Strengths & Limitations of CBT Cross-Culturally; (Lecture, Group exercise, Q & A)

 12:00-1:00PM

The Biggest CBT Mistake; Preventing Defensive Behavior; Case Conceptualization (Lecture, Exercise, Video or role play, Q & A)

 1:00-2:20PM

Action Strategies for Behavioral and Environmental Change; Cognitive Strategies, Tools, & Techniques (Lecture, Group exercise, Video or role play, Q & A)

 2:20-2:30PM  Final Q & A


CONTINUING EDUCATION INFORMATION

This event will have intermediate content intended for post-doctorate-level psychologists.  Other licensed health and mental health providers and graduate students are welcome to attend. The event is sponsored by the Idaho Psychological Association.  The Idaho Psychological Association maintains responsibility for the program and its content.

Psychologists
A total of three and a half (3.50) continuing education credits are available to psychologists for full attendance of this event.  

Other professionals
This activity provides a total of three and a half (3.50) contact hours. Attendance letters will be provided. Contact your licensing board or professional association for your specific continuing education requirements.

PLEASE READ:  IMPORTANT INFO ON ATTENDANCE & MORE
This activity will be held via Zoom. 
Attendance for this event will be monitored electronically by Zoom log-in/out records.  Continuing education credit is awarded to participants who attend this webinar in its entirety.  [IPA ATTENDANCE POLICY: A brief grace period of up to 10% for shorter events (e.g., 6 minutes for a 1-hour event) with a maximum of 20 minutes for longer events (e.g., 20 minutes for a 6-hour event) may be applied. ] Your CE letter should arrive via email from IPA within 10 business days post-event. 

Registrants will receive, via email, a link to download handouts and log-in information for the workshop at least 24-hours before the event date.  Please watch for that message.  If you don't see the above email, please check your spam/junk folder.  If you don't find the email there, please contact the IPA Office.

Please plan to log-in early to give yourself wiggle room, as Zoom is often making security updates that may require a few extra minutes of log-in time.


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