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NEW GAHANNA OFFICE LOCATION
How to make your initial appointment with CCBT:
New patients must CALL prior to being scheduled so that intake information
can be taken, insurance contacted when appropriate, and suggestions
for staff be provided. Please do not use email to make an initial
appointment as those emails will not be answered. New patients must
call 614.459.4490.
CCBT is pleased to announce that eight of its Independent
Practicing Affiliates will be attending, in October 2009, the 2-day basic
training from the Gottman Institute for couples/marriage therapy. CCBT is
providing stipends for the tuition costs to build CCBT's capacity to provide
empirically supported couples/marriage therapy.
CBT and Behavior Couples Therapy Noted as
Empirically Supported
A newly published article in Newsweek magazine reviews the problems in
psychotherapy that result from a lack of scientific grounding in treatments.
It mentions specifically cognitive-behavioral therapy, cognitive therapy,
and behavior couples therapy as methods that have been shown to have an
effect on many patients. If you would like to read the article, here is the
link:
http://www.newsweek.com/id/216506
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Groups for Healthy Living
Our groups are short-term and
are designed to educate and build support among the group members.
Parenting ADHD and
Oppositional Children— Managing the behaviors and the stress of
ADHD and Oppositional/Defiant children
Sharing Parenting after Divorce— Learning your role as a
divorced parent and managing conflict within the new parenting
relationship
Balancing Work and Family— Finding out how to keep your job and
your family in balance so both are fulfilling
Dealing with Traumatic Events— Understanding how traumatic
events can disrupt your life, and how to regain your life after the
trauma
Using Behavioral Strategies with Children who have Autism or PDD—
Using Applied Behavior Analysis can improve your child’s skills
Directing Your Life Toward What Matters to You the Most—
Discovering what you define as important in your life, and learning
how to be self-directed
Thinking Errors— Learning what the most common Distorted
Thinking patterns are, and how to change them in your life
Positive Behavior Strategies for Toddlers—Developing ways of
increasing compliance while building self-esteem in children in the
“terrible” twos and threes.
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