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5th Annual Traumatic Brain Injury Conference


Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT) for TBI/PTSD: An intensive skill building workshop for providers 

 

May 25, 2012

 University of Denver
Graduate School of Professional Psychology


PLEASE NOTE OUR NEW LOCATION!
 
Cable Center
2000 Buchtel Blvd.
Denver, CO 80210

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Professional Registration: $150
Student Registration: $75
Group/Sponsor Registration: $125

5th Annual conference of the Brain Injury Professionals Partnership, hosted by the University of Denver
Featuring:

Theodore Tsaousides, PhD, Mount Sinai
Kathleen M. Chard, PhD, VA - CPT Implementation Director/Director PTSD and Anxiety     

 

This Conference is approved for 6 hours of continuing education.  The Graduate School of Professional Psychology is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. The Graduate School of Professional Psychology maintains responsibility for this program and its content.

*Certificates of Completion will be given the day of the workshop, 6 continuing education credits will be awarded.

 

For more information about the conference, please click the tabs across the top of the screen.

 

 

Contact Us by Email! or call 303-871-4161 

 

 

 

Continuing Education Concerns:
In the event that an attendee has a complaint that cannot be resolved by the CE staff or University of Denver Ombuds Office, the attendee has the right and is encouraged to take the following steps:
1. Complaints should be in writing and mailed, faxed, or emailed to the GSPP Dean at the University of Denver.
(Complaints received by phone will be documented, and the complainant will be
requested to submit the complaint in writing.)
2. The letter of complaint must contain the following:
a. A detailed description of the problem(s);
b. The approximate date(s) that the problem(s) occurred;
c. The full name(s) and title(s) or position(s) of the individual(s) involved in the
problem(s), including both institutional staff and/or other students who were
involved;
d. Evidence demonstrating that the institution's complaint procedure was
followed prior to contacting the Dean of the GSPP;
e. The name and mailing address of the complainant; if the complainant
specifically requests that anonymity be maintained, the GSPP  Dean will not reveal his
or her name to the persons involved.
3. In addition to the letter of complaint, copies of any relevant supporting documentation
should be forwarded to the Dean of the GSPP (e.g., the registration confirmation, the course outline, correspondence between the student and the CE program staff).
4. Complaints should be mailed to:
Office of the Dean
Graduate School of Professional Psychology
MSC 4101
University of Denver
2460 S. Vine St.
Denver, CO 80208-4101

*Complainants will receive an acknowledgement of receipt within 15 days*

 

The Graduate School of Professional Psychology at the University of Denver does not have any special (commercial) interest in providing this CE program. This program respects cultural, individual and role differences, including those based on age, gender, gender identity, race, ethnicity, culture, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, disability, language, and socioeconomic status.