
Case conceptualization can simplify decision-making in therapy, especially with clients who have significant co-morbidity. Yet many therapists find it challenging to conceptualize these types of complex cases. Fortunately, there is a new model of CBT case conceptualization (Kuyken, Padesky & Dudley, 2009, Guilford Press) that helpfully guides therapists through case conceptualization processes.
This new framework naturally links case conceptualization to treatment decisions and shows how to combine individual client experiences with cognitive theory and evidence-based therapy approaches. Come to London to learn this innovative approach that Aaron T. Beck calls “a gold standard for how to develop individualized case conceptualizations with our clients.”


A new two-day workshop given by
Christine A. Padesky, Ph.D.
15-16 June, 2009
London
Institute of Education
This workshop is based on a new book entitled Collaborative Case Conceptualization: Working Effectively with Clients in Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, by Willem Kuyken, Christine A. Padesky and Robert Dudley.
To order the book, please click here.
Hotel list for this workshop will be available first week of January.