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Quello che deve sapere su sonno e trauma: Strumenti per ottenere risultati migliori e un sollievo duraturo dall'insonnia


Relatore:
Colleen Carney, PhD
Durata:
1 Ora 1 Minuto
Lingua:
Presentato in EN e FR, sottotitoli in EN, ES, DE, IT e FR, dispense in EN, ES, DE, IT e FR.
Copyright:
13 giugno, 2024
Codice prodotto:
POS059860
Tipo di media:
Seminario digitale


Descrizione

From the initial development of PTSD to its treatment, sleep disturbance plays a huge role in how clients recover from trauma. And while most therapists recognize that their clients aren’t sleeping well, few understand that sleep hygiene strategies alone are insufficient and ineffective. In this session, Dr. Colleen Carney will show you simple, evidence-based tools you can use to both improve the effectiveness of your trauma treatment and help your clients get the rest they need.

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Credito per l'autoapprendimento

Questo programma di autoapprendimento consiste in 1,25 ore di formazione continua. I requisiti e le approvazioni dei crediti variano a seconda del Paese e degli enti normativi locali. La preghiamo di conservare lo schema del corso, il certificato di completamento che riceverà dall'attività e di contattare l'ente normativo locale per determinare l'idoneità e i requisiti specifici. 



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Colleen E. Carney, PhD, is on faculty in the department of psychology at Toronto Metropolitan University, where they are the director of the sleep and depression laboratory. They are a leading expert in psychological treatments for insomnia, particularly in the context of co-occurring mental health issues. Their work has been featured in The New York Times and they have over 100 publications on insomnia.

Dr. Carney frequently trains students and mental health providers in CBT for Insomnia at invited workshops throughout North America and at international conferences. Dr. Carney is a passionate advocate for improving the availability of treatment for those with insomnia and other health problems.

Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Dr. Colleen Carney has employment relationships with Toronto Metropolitan University and Duke University. They receive a grant from the University of Ottawa Brain-Hart Interconnectome, Canadian Institutes of Health Research and Sleep Research Consortium. Dr. Carney receives royalties as a published author. They receive a speaking honorarium and recording royalties from PESI, Inc. Dr. Carney has no relevant financial relationships with ineligible organizations.
Non-financial: Dr. Colleen Carney is a member of the Canadian Association of Cognitive and Behavioural Therapies, the Canadian Psychological Association, the Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Therapies (ABCT), the Canadian Sleep and Circadian Network, the Canadian Sleep Society, the Sleep Research Society, and the Canadian Association for Cognitive Behaviour Therapy.


Obiettivi

  1. Understand the significance of insomnia in clients with trauma.
  2. Explain the three causal factors of chronic insomnia in clients with trauma.
  3. Distinguish between effective and ineffective strategies in clients with trauma.

Schema

  • The Significance of Sleep Problems in Those with Trauma
  • Causes of Chronic Sleep Problems
    • Low deep sleep drive
  • Body clock input
  • Conditional arousal
  • Cognitive Behavioral Insomnia Therapy in those with Trauma
    • Stimulus Control
    • Sleep Scheduling
    • Terapia cognitiva
  • Limitazioni della ricerca e rischi potenziali

Pubblico di riferimento

  • Consulenti
  • Assistenti sociali
  • Psicologi
  • Psichiatri
  • Terapisti del matrimonio e della famiglia
  • Consulenti per le dipendenze
  • Altri professionisti della salute mentale

Recensioni

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In generale: 4.7

Total Reviews: 773

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