Negative life events significantly contribute to anxiety, stress, feelings of threat and despair. Cognitive-behavioral intervention aims to address these disturbances through cognitive restructuring. Counselors work to adjust students’ thoughts, encouraging them to adopt more adaptive perspectives and behaviors that align with their current circumstances.
This workshop explores cognitive-behavioral intervention, covering its concept, stages and techniques - including cognitive restructuring, thought recording, Socratic dialogue, testing ideas and homework assignments. It also examines the application of these methods in counseling, emphasizing their importance and practical implementation in counseling practice.
Category
Psychosocial support
Language
Arabic
Target Audience
Counselors
Training hours
Two days (12 hours)