Brief Behavioral Skills: Behavioral Activation

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Published 2019-11-20
In this Brief Behavioral Skills module Drs. Kari Stevens and Patrick Raue provide an overview of Behavioral Activation, an evidence-based treatment for depressive symptoms. Behavioral Activation is a structured and brief approach to treatment that targets patterns of avoidance, withdrawal, and inactivity that are common among those with depressive symptoms. The learning objectives for this module are to:

Understand the Behavioral Activation model of depressive symptoms

Describe how to develop a case formulation for a patient experience elevated depressive symptoms

Understand the role of avoidance in maintaining depressive symptoms

Describe how to help patients select activities and make a specific plan

Understand how to evaluate the outcome of patients’ efforts and problem solve barriers to action planning

Presenters:
Kari Stephens, PhD
Clinical Psychologist with the University of Washington School of Medicine, a UW Associate Professor of Family Medicine; an Adjunct Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences; and an Adjunct Associate Professor of Biomedical Informatics and Medical Education.

Patrick Raue, PhD
Clinical Psychologist at UWMC-Roosevelt, Associate Director for the University of Washington Evidence-Based Psychosocial Interventions; Director of the National Network of Problem Solving Treatment Clinicians; Trainers, & Researchers and a UW Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and Population Health.

References and Resources download: mhttcnetwork.org/sites/default/files/2019-11/Brief…