To: esimo...@hotmail.com Subject: Final Webinar in the GAINS Center Five-Part Series of Evidence-Based Practice Webinars: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2014 08:00:00 -0400
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April 23, 2014
Final Webinar in the GAINS Center Five-Part Series of Evidence-Based Practice Webinars: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Title: "Reducing Criminal Recidivism for Justice-Involved Persons with Mental Illness: Risk/Needs/Responsivity and Cognitive-Behavioral Interventions" Presented by: Dr. Merrill Rotter of Albert Einstein College of Medicine and NYC TASC and Eric Olson of the Bonneville County, ID Mental Health Court
Date and time: May 12, 2014 from 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm ET
To complement the "Reducing Criminal Recidivism for Justice-Involved Persons with Mental Illness: Risk/Needs/Responsivity and Cognitive-Behavioral Interventions" brief (available here) written by Dr. Merrill Rotter and released on the GAINS Center website in early December, Dr. Rotter of Albert Einstein College of Medicine and NYC TASC and Eric Olson of the Bonneville County, ID Mental Health Court will hold a webinar on the brief and share their knowledge on what the research says and how to apply cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) in real world settings.
This webinar will be followed by three "Ask the Expert" discussion groups in subsequent weeks, allowing participants the chance to converse with Dr. Rotter and Mr. Olson and pose questions to them.
Participants will need to call the number AND log-in to the link to join the webinar:
Call-in #: 888-677-3788
Participant passcode: CBT
For archived recordings of the previous EBP webinars, please click here.
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