"Developing Recovery-Oriented Cognitive Therapy: Evidence-Based Journey into Recovery"
November 12 Psychiatry Grand Rounds | Aaron Brinen
Abstract:
Every evidence-based treatment has a start and Recovery-Oriented Cognitive Therapy (CT-R) is no different. I will discuss my journey from training through co-developing with Aaron T. Beck CT-R for psychosis. CT-R provides an avenue for benefitting individuals with psychosis, those who are least likely to benefit from psychosocial treatment.
Objectives:
The activity is designed to help the learner:
1. List three parts of the Recovery Oriented Cognitive Therapy Protocol.
2. Describe the findings of the Recovery-Oriented Cognitive Therapy clinical trial.
3. Explain how beliefs are related to negative symptoms of schizophrenia
About the Speaker:
Aaron P. Brinen, PsyD, is Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, where he provides training in recovery-oriented cognitive therapy (CT-R), serves individuals with psychosis, and collaborates on research. Previously, he directed Drexel University's center for the dissemination, development, study, and practice of CT-R. A codeveloper of CT-R, Dr. Brinen worked to formalize the treatment and adapt it for individual and group therapy settings, as well as in team-based psychiatric care and during inpatient treatment. He trains psychiatry residents in CT-R and has been active in training community therapists from around the world. Dr. Brinen also has a small clinical psychology practice specializing in cognitive-behavioral therapy for individuals with schizophrenia, posttraumatic stress disorder, and other disorders.
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VUMC Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
November 12 Psychiatry Grand Rounds | Aaron Brinen
https://zoom.us/j/92795569373
This talk is sponsored by the
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
This educational activity received no commercial support.