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Joshua Tree is proud to offer the following selections as part
of their continuing education program. These courses are designed
for Masters and Doctoral level professionals who are seeking to
enhance their skills based upon well
integrated references of
theory and application. Evaluation
measures are objective, with credit awarded to participants who score
80% or better. The number of credits for each course is determined
based upon the time investment to complete all materials.
We are approved by the
American
Psychological Association
and
National
Board of Certified Counselors
to offer continuing education to
psychologists and counselors. The Joshua Tree maintains
responsibility for the program.
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Dream Work
in Psychotherapy
Clara E. Hill
Educational
Objectives:
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Learn
the three-step model of dream exploration, insight, and action
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Explore
ways to work with dreams in groups, assist clients with
self-guided dream work, and incorporate spirituality into dream
assessment
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Learn to
work with nightmares and the specific issues of dreams of the
bereaved
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Review
the applicable research on the Hill model and issues of training
therapists to work with dreams in therapy
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Details)
14 CE
Credits
$140.00 (Text and Exam)
$120.00 (Exam Only)
304 Pages
Exam: 60 Questions, Multiple Choice
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Opening
Up - The Healing Power of Expressing Emotions
James
W. Pennebaker, Ph. D.
Educational
Objectives:
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Review
the scientific literature on writing and physical health
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Examine
issues surrounding the social price of disclosure
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Explore
the specific benefits of writing for the "inhibited
personality"
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Explore
confession in the social context of therapy, religion, and
brainwashing
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9 CE Credits
$90.00
(Text and Exam)
$75.00 (Exam only)
249 Pages
Exam: 45 Questions, Multiple Choice
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Practicing
Harm Reduction Psychotherapy
Patt
Denning
Educational
Objectives:
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Review
the rationale for the harm reduction model
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Learn
the step-by-step guidelines of assessment and treatment
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Explore
the application of harm reduction psychotherapy with dual and
multi-diagnosis patients
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Examine
the interface of harm reduction psychotherapy with public health
issues, motivational interviewing, and relapse prevention
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Details)
12 CE Credits
$120.00
(Text and Exam)
$100.00 (Exam only)
262 Pages
Exam: 50 Questions, Multiple Choice
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