About this Event
Beyond Basics:
Mastering CBT Techniques for Eating Disorders
with Dr. Stephanie Jacobs, PhD
Fridays, January 24th and 31st
from 9:15AM- 11:15 AM EDT on Zoom
Approved for 4 NYS CE Credits!
Deepen Your Expertise in CBT-E: Practical Strategies for Lasting Change
Building on the core principles of CBT-E, this advanced workshop offers the opportunity to explore more complex intervention techniques to treat eating disorders effectively. While this session expands on concepts from Core Concepts: CBT Essentials in Treating Eating Disorders, prior attendance is not required—all professionals are welcome to join and benefit.
What You'll Gain:
- Advanced Techniques: Go beyond the basics with in-depth strategies to address entrenched thought patterns, restrictive eating behaviors, and body image distress.
- Interactive Practice: Engage in advanced role-play exercises and case conceptualization discussions to refine your therapeutic skills.
- Relapse Prevention Strategies: Learn how to develop robust, client-centered relapse prevention plans that foster long-term recovery.
- Flexible Application: Understand how to adapt CBT interventions for diverse client needs and clinical complexities.
This workshop is designed to provide you with actionable insights and advanced tools to support your clients through the most challenging stages of recovery. Elevate your practice and take a deeper dive into CBT-E techniques—register now to continue your professional growth and enhance your impact!
About the presenter:
Stephanie Jacobs, phd is a licensed clinical psychologist, who works with adults, adolescents, children, families, schools and organizations. Dr. Jacobs has extensive training and experience using Cognitive-Behavioral Therapies (CBT), Family Based Treatment (FBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) to treat eating disorders, anxiety disorders, OCD and related disorders, substance abuse, personality disorders, as well as varying behavioral and emotional challenges. In addition to conducting individual, couples and family therapy, Dr. Jacobs leads CBT and DBT skills training groups. Dr. Jacobs uses her breadth and depth of knowledge to individually tailor treatment to the children, adolescents and adults with whom she works. Dr. Jacobs received her undergraduate degree from Binghamton University, her master’s degree (MHC) from Brooklyn College, and her doctoral degree (Ph.D.) from Fairleigh Dickinson University. While practicing as a clinical psychologist at the Mount Sinai Health System, Dr. Jacobs also previously held roles as the Program Director of the Mount Sinai Eating and Weight Disorder Program’s Adolescent Intensive Care program, as well as Director of Outreach and Prevention. She completed her pre-doctoral internship at the Center for Motivation and Change (CMC) treating substance abuse disorders and co-occurring disorders within outpatient and intensive outpatient/day program settings. Dr. Jacobs is a member of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies and the Academy of Eating Disorders.
Event Venue
Online
USD 145.90