Many people have difficulties with motivation and connection (commonly referred to as “negative symptoms”) that make them the least likely to engage in psychosocial treatments. Recovery-Oriented Cognitive Therapy for Psychosis was developed as an extension of CBT for psychosis that privileges these problems. Instead of focusing on symptoms, it works by connecting with the person’s interests and supporting their aspirations, helping them to recover and gain the life they want.
In this webinar, we will review the fundamentals of recovery-oriented cognitive therapy, including the basic model and research. We will discuss clinical applications, providing a taste for providers interested in trying out the treatment now and next steps in learning.
RECORDING COMING SOON!
