Empowering Strategies for Extreme Forms of Aggression and Self-Injury: Recovery-Oriented Cognitive Therapy

Venue

This is a virtual event, accessible online and over the phone. Access instructions will be provided after registration.

Description

Extreme forms of aggressive behavior and non-suicidal self-injury pose considerable challenge and cause immense stress for providers, loved ones, and the individuals themselves. It can be quite difficult to understand where the behavior of aggression or self-injury is coming from or to know what to do. This webinar guides participants in how to understand these formidable challenges and how a recovery-oriented, empirically supported approach, recovery-oriented cognitive therapy (CT-R), can provide tools for turning understanding into action. The program includes an introduction to CT-R and several core interventions: aspiration enrichment, recovery imaging, predictable positive action, and guided discovery. Original webinar date: May 19, 2023. CC.

Learning Objectives

  1. Identify the five core principles of recovery-oriented cognitive therapy.
  2. Name at least two beliefs underlying engagement in aggression and/or self-injury.
  3. Describe the clinical rationale for enriching aspirations and developing recovery images for work with aggression and self-injury.

Presenter

Ellen Inverso, PsyD

Dr. Inverso is a licensed psychologist practicing in Pennsylvania. A co-developer of recovery-oriented cognitive therapy (CT-R), she provides training and consultation to mental health providers for individuals given serious mental health condition diagnoses and has developed transformative strategies for implementing CT-R on inpatient units, in community residences and forensic facilities, and with community treatment teams. She is a co-author of Recovery-Oriented Cognitive Therapy for Serious Mental Health Conditions, through Guilford Press.

Continuing Education

Credits:
1.5 CE
Level:
Any
Production Date:
05/19/2023

Options

Price: $50.00

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