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Effective Psychotherapists: Clinical Skills That Improve Client Outcomes - CE Program (BOOK & TEST) - 7 Credits/Hours
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A 7-credit/hour, 48 question CE program based on the Guilford Press title:
Effective Psychotherapists: Clinical Skills That Improve Client Outcomes
This instructive program identifies specific interpersonal skills and attitudes—often overlooked in clinical training—that facilitate better client outcomes across a broad range of treatment methods and contexts. Reviewing 70 years of psychotherapy research, the preeminent authors show that empathy, acceptance, warmth, focus, and other characteristics of effective therapists are both measurable and teachable. Richly illustrated with annotated sample dialogues, the book gives practitioners and students a blueprint for learning, practicing, and self-monitoring these crucial clinical skills.
Target Audience
Psychologists | School Psychologists | Marriage & Family Therapists | Mental Health Counselors | Social Workers
Learning Level
Intermediate
Learning Objectives
• Explain how therapists with low levels of therapeutic skills can actually harm clients rather than merely be ineffective.
• Summarize how accurate empathy is a reliably measurable and learnable skill that is associated with better client outcomes.
• Demonstrate how nonjudgmental acceptance is communicated, in part, by what the therapist does not do: disapprove, criticize, disagree, label, warn, or shame.
• Identify three therapeutic approaches to facilitate positive change.
• Describe how hope and expectancy are associated with better outcomes.
• Demonstrate the “how” of offering information and advice so your clients will hear and consider it.
• List the evidence-based therapeutic interpersonal skills that should be taught early in the training of counselors and psychotherapists.
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