Paranoia and Troublesome Beliefs: A CBT Approach
In an increasingly polarized world, more are noticing how difficult it can be to talk to someone whose beliefs are quite different from our own. It can be even more difficult when trust is broken, and paranoia is strong.
In this seminar, the focus will be on establishing helpful conversations with people whose paranoia and extremely different beliefs have led to a diagnosis of psychosis. Rather than a “one size fits all” approach, the emphasis will be on finding a method that works for an individual as that person exists in the current moment. While “reviewing the evidence” and helping...Read more the person challenge the belief may sometimes be effective, at other times it may work better to simply accept the belief and to find ways to live successfully while holding it. And at other times, the best approach might be understanding the belief as an indicator of underlying conflicts or vulnerabilities that need to be addressed before the belief can change. Less...
Learning Objectives
- Describe the possible functions of paranoia in the formation of troublesome beliefs or delusions.
- Identify 4 different but complementary approaches to reducing disturbances due to troublesome beliefs.
- Demonstrate how to collaboratively explore evidence for and against an apparently delusional belief.
Friday, June 10, 2022
08:30 AM PDT - 12:30 PM PDT
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Agenda
8:30-9:15: Working with paranoia
Two types of relationship between paranoia and self esteem
Relationship between paranoia and delusional beliefs
9:15-9:45: Helping people move on with everyday life despite holding delusional beliefs
9:45-10:30: Exploring the antecedents of delusional beliefs
10:30-11:30: Reducing vulnerability to forming and maintaining delusional beliefs
Addressing vulnerabilities directly related to beliefs
Addressing broader vulnerabilities
11:30-12:30: Collaboratively exploring evidence for and against beliefs
CE Information - Earn 4 CE Credit Hours
CE Approvals
American Psychological Association
New York State Education Department's State Board for Social Work
New York Education Department for Licensed Mental Health Counselors
New York State Education Department's State Board for Psychology
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