Boîte à outil pour la télépsychothérapie: des articles, énoncés de pratique, présentations PowerPoint résumés, lien vers des capsules vidéos pertinentes
Liste de lecture sur YouTube sur la pratique de la psychothérapie en période de pandémie
Beck Institute: COVID-19 resources Une foule d’articles, de suggestions (apps, livres, articles, blogs) et des formations en ligne:
Recovery-Oriented Cognitive Therapy (CT-R) Webinar Series: Flourishing in a Time of Prescribed Social Distancing *
- Beck Institute Center for Recovery-Oriented Cognitive Therapy Co-directors Paul Grant, PhD and Ellen Inverso, PsyD are leading brief, weekly, web-based discussions on April 10, April 17, and May 1, 2020. The practical strategies that CT-R emphasizes can help anyone thrive – families, individuals, essential employees, and health/mental health workers – amidst the challenges of the COVID-19 crisis. These live webinars are free and open to everyone, but space is limited. Learn more and register.
CBT for Front-Line Medical Professionals: Brief Interventions During a Time of Crisis
- As part of our ongoing response to COVID-19, Dr. Allen Miller, CBT Program Director, drew upon his decades of experience in crisis intervention on April 4, 2020 to deliver a webinar to a group of psychiatrists who are volunteering their time to provide counseling to front-line medical professionals. Throughout this presentation, Dr. Miller shares tips on how to deliver brief, practical CBT interventions during an evolving crisis.
Canadian Association for CBT: COVID-19 resources
- « Taking Your CBT Practice Online » (April 2, 2020)
Speaker: Dr. Christine Korol (All registrants who attended live obtained CE credits, upon request.) - Webinar Chat #1: « Treating Contamination and Harm Obsessions: New Challenges with Pandemic and its Restrictions » (April 9, 2020)
Speaker: Dr. David A. Clark- CACBT and Dr. David A. Clark « Treating Contamination and Harm Obsessions: New Challenges with the Pandemic and its Restrictions » – VIDEO
- CACBT and David A. Clark « Treating Contamination and Harm Obsessions: New Challenges with the Pandemic and its Restrictions » – SLIDES
- CACBT and Dr. David A. Clark – FLYER
- Webinar Chat #2: « Helping Children and Parents in a Time of Social Distancing » (April 24, 2020)
Drs. Sheri Madigan and Nicole Racinek
- Webinar Chat #3: Anxiété, dépression et COVID-19 : Comment adapter nos interventions en période de pandémie? » (May 1, 2020)
Dr. Martin Provencher - Webinar Chat #4: « Depression during the CoVid-19 pandemic: Risks and effective responses » (May 8, 2020)
- CACBT and Dr. Keith Dobson – VIDEO
- CACBT and Dr. Keith Dobson – SLIDES (TBA)
- CACBT and Dr. Keith Dobson – FLYER
- Webinar Chat #5: « Working on the front lines of a pandemic: Helping those helping others.” (May 15, 2020)
International OCD Foundation: Education Staycation: A COVID-19 Training For Professionals. The Education Staycation webinar series helps professionals — including therapists, psychiatrists, and social workers — as they guide their patients through these trying times. :
- Vol 1: Never Tried Teletherapy? Well Now is the Time! 101 on Setting Up a Teletherapy Practice — Watch the webinar recording.Moderated by Eric Storch, PhD with panelists Patrick McGrath, PhD, Liz McIngvale, PhD, and Allison Solomon, PsyD
- Vol 2: OCD Treatment in the Context of COVID-19: What to Consider — Watch the webinar recording.Moderated by Jon Abramowitz, PhD with panelists Jon Grayson, PhD, Sony Khemlani-Patel, PhD, and Jason Spielman, PsyD
- Vol 3: Helping Clients Detach from Specifics to Focus on Their Treatment — Watch the webinar recording.Moderated by Reid Wilson, PhD with panelists Jon Hershfield, LCMFT, Marisa Mazza, PsyD
- Vol 4: Working with Families to Decrease Accommodation
Moderated by Jon Abramowitz, PhD with panelists Stephen Whiteside, PhD, Perrie Merlin, LICSW, and Lillian Reuman, PhD — Airing Thursday, April 23rd at 7:00pm EST — Sign up to receive more information.
OXCADAT resources: COVID-19 resources:
- Remote delivery guides: Many therapists are likely to be working from home and delivering treatment remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic. Below we provide guidance in how to remotely deliver the NICE recommended cognitive therapies for PTSD, Social Anxiety Disorder and Panic Disorder that were developed by the OxCADAT team. These guides assume that therapists are already familiar with all of the main features of the treatment. More detailed guidance (with multiple video illustrations) of the main features of the treatment can be accessed by logging in as a clinician to our main therapist resources website.
- CT for PTSD – Remote delivery guidance for memory work
- CT for PTSD – Video illustration of memory updating by remote delivery
- CT for PTSD – Video illustration of trigger discrimination by remote delivery
- Treating PTSD remotely with Cognitive Therapy for PTSD (NHS England Webinar, 21 April 2020)
- CT for Social Anxiety – Remote delivery guidance
- CT for Social Anxiety – Video illustration of remote delivery
- PTSD linked to experience in Intensive Care Units (ICU): Research shows that being treated or working in intensive care units can trigger post-traumatic stress disorder. As many more people than usual are likely to have experience in ICUs during the COVID-19 pandemic, we have written two guides on PTSD after intensive care for psychological therapists and also an information sheet for health care professionals.
- Murray, H., Grey, N., Wild, J., Warnock-Parkes, E., Kerr, A., Clark, D.M., Ehlers, A. (2020). Cognitive Therapy for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder following Critical Illness and Intensive Care Unit Admission. The Cognitive Behaviour Therapist. doi: 10.1017/S1754470X2000015X
- PTSD after intensive care: A guide for therapists
- PTSD after intensive care: Information for health care professionals
Oxford cognitive therapy center: COVID ressources
McLean COVID-19 webinars:
Unruh, B. Living with BPD during COVID-19
Anna Freud Center: COVID 19 ressources