News Date: Tuesday, November 16, 2021 - 13:15
*REMINDER about our Division 50 Clinical Conference Zoom on Friday
Presenter: Bruce Liese, Ph.D., ABPP
Qualifications: Dr. Liese is a Professor of Family Medicine and Psychiatry at the University of Kansas Medical Center. His work focuses on assessment and treatment of complex psychological problems and addictive behaviors. He has taught university courses and workshops on psychotherapy, addictions, and evidence-based practice – and he has supervised hundreds of trainees. Dr. Liese has more than 75 publications, including two texts on addictive behaviors and a third book, Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Addictive Disorders, which is in press (Liese & Beck, 2022). For his work in Division 50 of the American Psychological Association, Dr. Liese received a Division 50 President’s Citation. In 2015, he received the Distinguished Career Contributions to Education and Training award from Division 50, and he received an APA Presidential Citation in 2018 for a lifetime of community volunteerism. Dr. Liese continues to teach, conduct research, and provide psychotherapy to approximately 25 patients per week.
Program Description: Many individuals with addictive disorders seek psychotherapy. In this talk, salient constructs associated with both psychotherapy and cognitive science (e.g., executive functions, judgement, heuristics, dual processes, bias, problem-solving, decision-making, expertise, intuition) are described and applied to patients and therapists. It is assumed that an in-depth and evidence-based understanding of these constructs has the potential to enhance clinical skillfulness. Clinical scenarios are presented throughout to demonstrate the application of these constructs to real-world practice.
Learning Objectives:
Date & Time:
Friday, November 19, 2021, 1:00 PM Eastern Time
To join Zoom Meeting: https://kumc-ois.zoom.us/j/99600219077?pwd=aGM4Q3l4cFhpckZyaHIzeFBpYzJndz09
Meeting ID: 996 0021 9077
Passcode: 358550
1.0 Continuing Education credit will be provided for attending this Zoom conference call.
Participants must have their Zoom windows open throughout the talk and complete an evaluation to obtain 1.0 APA CE credit.
Note: This conference call will be video-recorded.
Resources are available for those struggling with addiction and numerous effective treatments exist. Whether you are looking for help for yourself or a loved one, we encourage you to seek out help.