CBTp News
Featured Article: 4 Good Reasons to Break up With Your Therapist
UW SPIRIT Lab colleague Mollie Forrester, LICSW, explains how to end therapy if treatment goals are not being met.
Psychology Postdoctoral Fellowship in Psychosis Treatment and Recovery
The University of Washington School of Medicine’s Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences is recruiting a psychology postdoctoral fellow in Psychosis Treatment and Recovery for Academic Year 2022. Applications are currently being accepted on a rolling...
Psychotherapy Said to Be Key to Successful Psychosis Treatment
A recent article published in Psychiatric News supports the use of psychotherapy, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, in treating psychosis. Dr. Sarah Kopelovich comments on the barriers that exist to accessing this treatment, specifically lack of training and...
CBT-informed Skills Training for Families Caring for a Loved One with Psychosis
The Ohio State University EPICENTER recently held a Psychosis Speaker Series which included a number of presentations by experts in the field. Dr. Sarah Kopelovich was one of these speakers, and presented on Psychosis REACH, a training in CBT-informed skills for...
Routine Administration of CBTp as the Standard of Care for Individuals Seeking Treatment for Psychosis
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) convened a one-day expert panel meeting on Friday, May 17, 2019, entitled “Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for Persons with Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders.” The meeting was attended by...
CBT for Serious Mental Illness in High Security Settings
Dr. Sarah Kopelovich presented the third and final webinar in the three-part Forensic Mental Health Webinar Series hosted by the Northwest Mental Health Technology Transfer Center. Titled "Cognitive Behavioral Therapies for Serious Mental Illness in High Security...