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Cognitive Behavioral Strategies for Adolescents and their Families - Presented by the NASW New Jersey Chapter
Many adolescents and their families have intense, complicated relationships. The workshop explores how to provide time-limited cognitive behavioral therapy to adolescents and their parents to enhance insight, improve coping skills, reduce acting-out behaviors and create better balance in the family system.
Note: This is an audio-only course.
Faculty Information for this OnDemand course can be found on the Faculty Tab in the CEtoGo version.
2 Clinical
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$40.00
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$60.00
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