PSC 6497 Foundations of Evidence-Based Treatment: Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT)

This course will review foundational principles of behaviorism (e.g., classical and operant conditioning), techniques in standard cognitive behavioral therapy, and recent advances in therapeutic techniques that involve cognitive and behavioral elements (e.g., dialectical behavioral therapy, acceptance and commitment therapy). Students will learn to translate this knowledge and understanding of human behavior to real world applications in clinical settings. Specific techniques for putting this knowledge into practice will include instruction in functional analysis, behavioral assessment, behavioral strategies, case conceptualization and treatment planning. Students will also gain knowledge of recent 'third wave' behavioral treatments. Evidence and outcomes for behavioral treatments will be reviewed. Education in how multicultural factors arise in behavior therapy will also be emphasized.

Credits

3