COURSES ▶ INTRO COURSE
Becoming a More Effective Therapist:
An Introduction to Control-Mastery
All therapists want to be exceptional.
We can show you how.
Join us for a case conceptualization boot camp and introduction to Control Mastery Theory. The first hour will be an introduction to case conceptualization through a Control Mastery Lens. The second hour will be focused on a case study, mapping these ideas through 2 case examples, and the third hour will be focused on case consultation, helping participants to apply the framework to their own clients and case conceptualizations.
Friday July 14, 2023
9:00am-12:00pm PST
Live Online Seminar through Zoom
Instructor:
Trevor M. Ahrendt, PsyD
Why this course?
Despite the claims of various promoters of new therapeutic techniques, there is no evidence supporting the superiority of one technique over another.
However, there is ample research data showing that responsiveness to a patient’s particular problems and goals is a strong predictor of effective therapy. In other words, understanding what the patient wants and how they want to use therapy to get it.
Over the past several decades, SFPRG has developed an empirically derived method of case formulation – the Plan Formulation Method (PFM) – that serves as a useful guide for decoding the patient’s plan and offers coaching to the therapist as to how to be most effective.
The PFM provides a simple, reliable, learnable framework for understanding a patient’s conscious and unconscious goals, the pathogenic beliefs or schemas that prevent the patient from pursuing goals, traumatic experiences that contributed to the development of pathogenic beliefs, and how the therapist can optimize responsiveness to the patient’s problems, needs, and goals. In short, it points you towards not just WHAT to do, but HOW to be as a particular person’s therapist. It helps you to personalize your therapy. There is research evidence suggesting that therapists who are trained in PFM and use the formulation to guide their interventions are more responsive to their patients and achieve superior therapeutic results.
You will learn the fundamentals of The Plan-Formulation Method, also known as Control-Mastery Case Formulation, and begin applying it immediately to your cases. You'll learn how to integrate the PFM into your existing manner of working and strengthen the work you're already doing.
This course will cover:
Empirical basis for Plan-Formulation Method/Control-Mastery case formulation.
The Plan-Formulation Method/Control-Mastery case formulation method and how to use it in your cases.
An Understanding of how Trauma shapes beliefs and how therapist attitude can help to rewrite and rewire old belief patterns.
How to be more flexible, creative, and effective with patients.
In-depth case examples demonstrating how the theory functions in actual clinical work.
After completing this workshop, participants will be able to:
Identify the empirical basis for Control-Mastery, including the multiple lines of research that provide a basis for its approach
Apply the CMT conception of Trauma to inform your understanding of clinical material
Explain the CMT concept of safety and how it is relevant to successful treatment
Course Level: Introductory, Intermediate and Advanced
CE Credits: 3 APA approved CE hours. If you would like CEU's you should indicate so during registration. COA's will be sent within 30 days of the class. You must arrive on time to the course and stay for the entirety of the program to receive CE credit.
CME Credits: None
Cost: $150 for General Public
$100 for SFPRG Members
$30 for Students (No CEU's)
registrations
Registration Opens: Thursday June 15, 2023
Registration Closes: Thursday July 14, 2023 at 6pm
Course Schedule: If you would like know more about the schedule for this event please contact our front office at cmt@sfprg.org or 415-561-6771
Cancellation Policy: No refunds are provided for this event. If you have questions about your registration, please contact our office at cmt@sfprg.org 415-561-6771
Commercial Support: There is no known commercial support for this program. All planners and speakers report no relevant financial relationships.
Co-sponsorship: There is no co-sponsor of this event.