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This in-depth training is designed for clinicians seeking to enhance their ability to identify and treat depressive symptoms in clients across various stages of life. From children and adolescents to adults, participants will explore a wide range of evidence-based interventions that are tailored to meet the specific needs of each age group. The course will cover important considerations for assessing depression at different life stages, helping clinicians recognize unique symptom presentations and triggers. Participants will gain practical skills drawn from multiple therapeutic modalities, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and more, equipping them with a diverse set of tools to address depression in an effective, client-centered way. By the end of the training, clinicians will have a robust understanding of how to adapt interventions to fit the developmental, emotional, and psychological needs of clients, ensuring a holistic and tailored approach to treatment. This training will not only expand your clinical toolbox but also enhance your confidence in providing comprehensive, lifelong care to clients struggling with depression. Training Objectives: Review signs and symptoms for depression across the lifespan Learn developmentally appropriate interventions and approaches for supporting depressive symptoms across the lifespan Practice implementing clinical skills to enhance understanding of effective depressive treatment
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