Prolonged Exposure Therapy (2 Part Series)

Friday, November 3, 2017 - Saturday, November 4, 2017

8:30 a.m.- 5:00 p.m., both days

Registration deadline: October 27th

15 CEUs

Ryan Lindsay, MSW, LCSW
Assistant Dean for Social Work, Brown School

Prolonged Exposure Therapy is an evidenced-based intervention shown to be effective in addressing post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and the anxiety, depression, and/or anger that PTSD often causes. Learn current theories explaining the development and maintenance of PTSD and how to diagnose PTSD in children, youth and adults. The broad spectrum impact of exposure to traumatic events will be discussed.

Prolonged Exposure as a viable treatment option for PTSD will be introduced and students will learn about Emotional Processing Theory upon which this cognitive and behavioral intervention for PTSD is based, as well as and how to implement it with clients.

The course fee includes a Prolonged Exposure Therapy workbook created by the intervention’s developers.

Class size is limited to 30.

This class will include both practicing professionals and graduate students taking the class for academic credit.

$330 General Admission

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