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CC09 Workshop 12 - Cognitive-Behavioral Techniques with Couples - Frank Datillio, PhD


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Topic Areas:
Workshops |  Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) |  Couples Therapy
Categories:
Couples Conference |  Couples Conference 2009
Faculty:
Frank Dattilio, PhD, ABPP
Duration:
1:14:52
Format:
Audio Only
Original Program Date:
May 02, 2009
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Description

Description:

This workshop focuses on the specific use of cognitive-behavioral strategies as an adjunct to the many treatment modalities of couples' therapy. It offers a basic overview of the theories of cognitive-behavioral therapy, particularly as it applies to couples. Participants will learn first-hand techniques and strategies for working with difficult couples and how to integrate these strategies with their respective modes of treatment. The presentation is followed by a videotape that demonstrates the implentation of techniques and interventions.

Educational Objectives:

  1. To describe three cognitive-behavioral strategies with couples.
  2. To describe how these strategies can be integrated into other modalities.

*Sessions may be edited for content and to preserve confidentiality*

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FRANK DATTILIO, PhD, ABPP is a board certified clinical psychologist and marital and family therapist. He maintains a dual faculty position in the Department of Psychiatry at both Harvard Medical School and the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Dattilio is one of the leading figures in the world on Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy. He is author of 230 professional publications, including 15 books. He also is the recipient of numerous state and national awards. His works have been translated into 25 languages and are used in 80 countries. His 2010 book is Family Therapy Homework Planner, co-authored with Louis J. Bevilacqua and Arthur E. Jongsma. 


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