CBT with Children & Adolescents: Depression

Australia · CEU points & talks · Psychologists

Master CBT for depression in Australian children and adolescents. This CEU course offers psychologists a developmentally sensitive approach, covering theory, case conceptualisation, treatment planning, and essential skills building for young clients, complete with practical tools and slides.

Working with depression in children and adolescents requires a tailored and developmentally sensitive approach. This practical CEU module explores how to effectively apply Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) in therapeutic work with younger clients experiencing depressive symptoms.

Designed for psychologists working in clinical, school, or community settings, this course begins with a brief review of CBT theory before moving into a focused discussion on depression from a CBT perspective. A real-world case study is used to guide participants through the conceptualisation process, treatment planning, and the selection of evidence-based CBT strategies that are appropriate for young clients.

The course includes informative slides and downloadable resources to support learning and application in your own practice

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By the end of this talk, participants will be able to:

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