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Areas of Expertise: Module 11 (2004)
Two CE Credits
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Empirically Supported Treatments (ESTs): Context, Consensus, and Controversy
by John C. Norcross, Ph.D.
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Learning Objectives
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Learn about the efforts of the APA Society of Clinical Psychology Task Force to identify empirically supported treatments for adults and to publicize these treatments to fellow psychologists and training programs.
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Learn why there is no more central issue to clinicians than the evolution of evidence-based practice in psychotherapy.
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Learn how and why researchers remain divided on what parts of psychotherapy should be “validated” and what qualifies as evidence.
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Learn why an empirically supported treatment may or may not actually be considered the “treatment of choice,” depending upon the clinician’s the oretical orientation and research perspective.
Alzeimer’s Caregiving in Rural Communities: Can Telehealth Help?
by Robert L. Glueckauf, Ph.D.
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Learning Objectives
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Learn the challenges faced by rural family caregivers in obtaining educational and support services for Alzheimer patients and those with closely related problems.
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Learn the rationale for cognitive-behavioral (CB) intervention for caregivers of individuals with progressive dementia in light of recent findings of telehealth-based CB outcome studies with this population.
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Learn how telehealth-based CB classes and other services are provided in rural settings.
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Learn the six major factors in caregiver use of telehealth services.
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