Child and Adolescent REBT: Specific Applications

WNBC1007 - Child and Adolescent REBT: Specific Applications

Webinar | 1.5 NBCC Hours | Estimated 1.5-Hour Workload

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  • feature icon 1.5 NBCC Hours
  • feature icon Estimated 1.5-Hour Workload
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Description

Ann Vernon, PhD presents this pre-recorded 90 minute webinar. The purpose of this program is to present a rationale for using rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT) with young clients, followed by a description of how to implement the ABC counseling process model with this population. Vernon describes specific culturally and developmentally appropriate techniques that help young clients identify a problem, describe their feelings and behaviors in reaction to the problem, and identify/dispute irrational beliefs and replace them with rational alternatives. Vernon shares many creative interventions.

What You Will Learn

Upon successful completion of this activity, you will be able to:

  • Identify the top 12 reasons for using REBT with young clients
  • Describe the steps in the antecedents, behavior, consequences (ABC) model and identify specific ways to implement it with children and adolescents
  • Explain how to maintain change with young clients through creative intervention strategies

Faculty Bio

Accreditation

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Walden University’s Clinical Mental Health Counseling Program has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 4546. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. Walden University’s Clinical Mental Health Counseling Program is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.

Successful completion of this micro-course provides 1.5 NBCC clock hours; partial credit will not be offered.

ACEP contact information:

100 Washington Ave. S Suite 1210, Minneapolis MN, 55401
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.waldenu.edu

$0.00
  • feature icon All Level
  • feature icon 1.5 NBCC Hours
  • feature icon Estimated 1.5-Hour Workload
  • feature icon Accessible for 180 days