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Dysthymia: CBT's pathway out of chronic depression & suicidality (2025.11.19; via Zoom)
19 nov 2025 • virtual (via Zoom), Virtuel (en ligne)
Organisateur:
CBT Canada
Résumé:
The Dysthymia module covers three related topics: brief CBT for dysthymia (assumes ten-minute appointments), brief CBT for suicidality (focusing on what to say in the moment), and victimhood culture (an exacerbant on the rise).
Contact:
CBT Canada;     Tél.: [877-466-8228];     Email.: info@cbt.ca
Sujets:
CBT, cognitive behavior therapy; dysthymia; persistent depressive disorder (PDD); chronic depression; suicidality; suicide risk factors; suicide screening; suicide-prevention interventions; what to say (and how to say it) to reduce patients' motivation to act; victimhood culture; primary care; family medicine; general practice; psychology; mental health; wellbeing
Identifiant de l'évènement:
1635725
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Teen CBT: Guiding Adolescent Growth (2025.11.21; via Zoom)
21 nov 2025 • virtual (online via Zoom), Virtuel (en ligne)
Organisateur:
CBT Canada
Résumé:
Over half of teens now report moderate anxiety or depression—double the rate from a decade ago. Alarmingly, 18% have considered suicide and 19% have self-harmed (OSDUHS, 2023). Adolescence has always been challenging, but today’s landscape introduces strange new pressures. This new module equips you—the time-travelling physician—to tackle issues like device addiction, social media contagion, empathy erosion, distorted intimacy, sleep loss, commitment phobia, safetyism, misogynistic ideologies, eco-anxiety, and desensitization from violent gaming. We conclude with key strategies from GPA Science: Research-Backed Methods to Improve Grades.
Contact:
CBT Canada;     Tél.: [877-466-8228];     Email.: info@cbt.ca
Sujets:
CBT, Teens, adolescence, mental health, anxiety, depression, mood, suicidality, contemporary stressors, device addictions, social media, pornography, sleep deprivation, commitment phobia, safetyism, incel ideology, eco-rumination, violent gaming, grades
Identifiant de l'évènement:
1682581
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GriefWork: Growing from life's inevitable losses
03 dec 2025 • virtual (via Zoom), Virtuel (en ligne)
Organisateur:
CBT Canada
Résumé:
Losses happen. Historically, it was the wisdom traditions—religion and philosophy—that provided us with comfort. Today psychology helps too: the utterly universal experience of loss has spawned much excellent scientific research.

Topics include differentiating between MDD and grief, the CBT model (and techniques), the sunk-cost effect, forgiveness, DSM-5-TR's new Prolonged Grief Disorder, and thanatophobia.

The workshop assumes your appointments are brief, averaging only 5–7 minutes. With that in mind, we teach the CBT tools that are highest in impact and practicality. The goal is to efficiently help patients cope—at least a little better—with the pain of some of life’s inevitable losses.

Contact:
CBT Canada;     Tél.: [877-466-8228];     Email.: info@cbt.ca
Sujets:
CBT; cognitive behavior therapy; grief; bereavement; loss; Prolonged Grief Disorder; Post-traumatic growth; thanatophobia, the sunk-cost effect; forgiveness; MDD vs grief; CBT Tools and strategies; coping tools; psychology; family medicine; primary care; general practice
Identifiant de l'évènement:
1636345
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Functional Disorders: Freedom from Frequent Frustration (2025.12.10; via Zoom)
10 dec 2025 • virtual (online via Zoom), Virtuel (en ligne)
Organisateur:
CBT Canada
Résumé:
You know the scenario: extensive workups, normal results, but patients remain symptomatic and distressed. Functional disorders are among medicine's most prevalent and perplexing conditions—affecting up to 30% of primary care patients. Despite confusing terminology (hysteria, psychosomatic, somatization, MUS, somatic symptom disorder), the core truth remains: suffering is real, patterns are recognizable, and effective treatment exists. This CBT-focused workshop cuts through the muddled terminology to tackle nine conditions that are either clearly functional, or for which there's a strong mind-body connection: dementia worry, fibromyalgia, irritable bowel syndrome, panic, illness anxiety, migraine headaches, perimenopause symptoms, tinnitus, and premenstrual dysphoric disorder. You'll learn evidence-based interventions backed by hundreds of RCTs, NICE guidelines, and Cochrane reviews.
Contact:
CBT Canada;     Tél.: [877-466-8228];     Email.: info@cbt.ca
Sujets:
CBT, functional disorders, hypochondriasis, psycho-somatic, psychogenic, somatization, somatoform, non-organic, bodily distress, health anxiety, somatic symptom disorder, Dementia worry, Fibromyalgia, Illness anxiety, Irritable bowel syndrome, Migraine headaches, Panic, Perimenopausal symptoms, Premenstrual dysphoric disorder, Tinnitus
Identifiant de l'évènement:
1682646
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Sports Medicine 2026
18 mar 2026 - 20 mar 2026 • Live Streaming, Virtuel (en ligne)
Organisateur:
Harvard Medical School
Résumé:
This Harvard Medical School CME program, which is among the highest-rated HMS CME courses, provides education on the most significant recent clinical changes that affect the diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of sports injuries, and how to incorporate them into practice. You will hear directly from world-renowned physician specialists (physiatrists, orthopedists, radiologists), team physicians and athletic trainers for the Boston Red Sox, Boston Bruins, New England Revolution, and New England Patriots, and physical therapists on the cutting edge of rehabilitation. Unique to this program is its immersive, fast-paced, 360-degree educational experience. You will learn about changes and advances in sports medicine from three critical, interrelated perspectives: Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Musculoskeletal Radiology, and Orthopedics.
Contact:
Harvard Medical School;     Email.: learn@hms.harvard.edu
Sujets:
Harvard, CME, Sports medicine, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Orthopedics, Musculoskeletal Radiology, joints, muscles, tendons, return to play, overuse injuries, physical therapy, team-based, ultrasound, regenerative, joint preservation, diagnosis, treatment, wellness, imaging, athlete, Para sports, meniscus, TBI, neurorehabilitation, pain management
Identifiant de l'évènement:
1675413


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