Cognitive Behavioral Conjoint Therapy

Cognitive Behavioral Conjoint Therapy, Community Reinforcement & Family Training

Cognitive Behavioural Conjoint Therapy (CBCT) for PTSD, an evidence-based approach for treating PTSD that includes a family member in treatment. Has been around since the 80s, is well-evidenced, and produces consistently good results, with clients going subclinical on standard measures usually in <6 sessions. Widely deployed in residential treatment facilities due to its flexibility (can be 1:1, group, or a hybrid).

If you are looking at Cognitive Behavioural Conjoint Therapy have a look at the counsellors listed below.

1) Helping family/friends affected by a loved one's substance use; 2) increase family resilience; 3) help motivate the substance user access treatment.

Often much more effective than other approaches because others in the target person's circle are involved in the approach.

 

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David Renaud

M.S.W., RCC
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I work with people experiencing difficult problems. Such problems go by many names, and may be new or old, but all share the common trait of stubbornly obstructing our happiness. You might feel depressed, anxious, or... Read more