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Cognitive therapy for addictions

Cognitive therapy helps clients modify the thought patterns and maladaptive beliefs that can lead to troublesome behaviors and reactions. The cognitive therapist works collaboratively with the client to identify and change the thought patterns that relate to addictive behaviors. Includes a demonstration of Dr. Liese working with a client whose issues include alcohol abuse, cocaine abuse, and involvement in the criminal justice system, and a follow-up discussion with questions from a panel of counselors, counselor educators, and graduate students.

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  • "Cognitive-behavioral therapy for addictions"@en

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  • "The cognitive therapist works collaboratively with the client to identify and change the thought pattens that relate to addictive behaviors. Dr. Liese works with a client whose issues include substance abuse and involvement with the criminal justice system."
  • "Cognitive therapy helps clients modify the thought patterns and maladaptive beliefs that can lead to troublesome behaviors and reactions. The cognitive therapist works collaboratively with the client to identify and change the thought patterns that relate to addictive behaviors. Includes a demonstration of Dr. Liese working with a client whose issues include alcohol abuse, cocaine abuse, and involvement in the criminal justice system, and a follow-up discussion with questions from a panel of counselors, counselor educators, and graduate students."
  • "Cognitive therapy helps clients modify the thought patterns and maladaptive beliefs that can lead to troublesome behaviors and reactions. The cognitive therapist works collaboratively with the client to identify and change the thought patterns that relate to addictive behaviors. Includes a demonstration of Dr. Liese working with a client whose issues include alcohol abuse, cocaine abuse, and involvement in the criminal justice system, and a follow-up discussion with questions from a panel of counselors, counselor educators, and graduate students."@en
  • ""In this training video, Dr. Bruce S. Liese utilizes his Cognitive Therapy approach in an actual counseling session with a client struggling with alcohol abuse, cocaine abuse, and involvement in the criminal justice system. Liese collaborates with the client to identify and change the thought patterns and maladaptive beliefs that relate to addictive behaviors and lead to substance abuse. You will develop an understanding of the key concepts of Cognitive Therapy for addictions and its relevance in addictions counseling today; gain insight into Liese's therapy style and how he works with clients to modify thought patterns and beliefs, leading to change in addictive behaviors; and learn how to apply cognitive therapy to help your clients successfully tackle their addictions and other life challenges. Intended for students and practitioners in clinical psychology, counseling, social work, and related health professions.""@en
  • "Watch Dr. Liese demonstrate his cognitive therapy approach for addictions as he collaborates with the client to identify and change the thought patterns and maladaptive beliefs that relate to addictive behaviors and lead to substance abuse. In this video, Dr. Liese works with a client whose issues include alcohol abuse, cocaine abuse and involvement in the criminal justice system. Jon Carlson and Judy Lewis introduce Dr. Liese, and facilitate an in-depth discussion of the further impact and uses of the model. Keywords: cognitive, Bruce, cbt, Liese, addictions, addiction, chemical, dependency, drug, drugs, behavioral, behavior, behavioural, behaviour, cocaine, alcohol, alcoholism, substance, recovery, Counseling, counselling, Social Work, Social Worker, Therapy, Psychotherapy, Psychotherapy.net, Therapist.--Supplied by publisher."@en

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  • "Cognitive therapy for addictions"
  • "Cognitive therapy for addictions"@en