The community of CBT specialists share what they know about … how Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) works … for which conditions … and for whom. CBT is the most science-based psychotherapy.
OnAir Post: CBT Telehealth Hub
The community of CBT specialists share what they know about … how Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) works … for which conditions … and for whom. CBT is the most science-based psychotherapy.
OnAir Post: CBT Telehealth Hub
As an informed consumer, it's important for you to know what to look for from CBT. Here, we include videos that either explain and/or display what each type of CBT should be like.
OnAir Post: Are you getting ‘good’ CBT?
Imagine: Educators own a media outlet – to fix training gaps & unite to fight the hype. What if we owned the infrastructure to enable ANY learner, class, school, or profession to compete to have the most positive impact on health consumer awareness & demand?
Former pilots showed how ‘collective’ civic-engaged scholarship COULD enable us to promote health: (1) Online interns led their own media outlet that informed & activated the public, (2) Course-led projects piloted a health fitness communication campaign.
Calling future academic partners It may be easier than you think to create the first online Speak Up Internship to curate its own new media outlet from which to pilot the first Speak Up for Sleep Challenge. Let’s enable ANY educator to LEAD & have the most impact:
Leverage an internship-led social media challenge to Engage learners to interprofessionally compete to Activate sleep consumer awareness about what works & Disseminate EXACTLY where to find it.
Roughly 75% of healthcare is self-care. However, in 2020, Stanford’s Halsted Holman MD decried the massive failures and training gaps of our time.
The Failure: Health providers need to INFORM health consumers about what works & ACTIVATE them to find it. “The profession has not done so.“
The Training Gap: Leading health profession educators agreed to provide interprofessional hands-on training to use social ...
OnAir Post: Can we ‘Speak Up’ – Together?3