1201-21: We Don't Have Time! Revisiting the Interpersonal Process and Building Recovery, Resiliency, and Empowerment into the Nursing Relationship using Recovery-Oriented Cognitive Therapy (CT-R)

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1201-21: We Don't Have Time! Revisiting the Interpersonal Process and Building Recovery, Resiliency, and Empowerment into the Nursing Relationship using Recovery-Oriented Cognitive Therapy (CT-R)

Energetic, interactive, and lively, the session will feature CT-R theory, research, and conceptualization, identifying points of connection, and strategies for empowerment and resiliency strategies. Developing an understanding of CT-R, participants will practice select skills and identify ways to integrate them into their existing nursing practice and to strengthen patient relationships.


Presenters:
  Joseph Keifer, Psy.D., BSN, RN; Ellen Inverso, Psy.D.; Paul Grant, Ph.D.

Disclosures:  The presenters and planners have no conflict of interest or commercial support to disclose.  Off-label use of medications will not be discussed during this presentation.


Session Length:
  1 hour 57 minutes

Target Audience:  RN, APRN


Learning Outcome:
Upon completion of this presentation, the participant will be able to:

  • Integrate the five components of Recovery-Oriented Cognitive Therapy into ongoing and new nursing relationships.

Keywords:  Recovery, Interpersonal Relationship, Nursing Relationship


Nursing Continuing Professional Development:
2.0 contact hours.  * In order to receive contact hours, you must: Listen to presentation, complete an evaluation, and earn a passing score on the post-test before the expiration date. You will have 5 tries to correctly answer the questions on the post-test and a score of 80% is required to pass. Once you have passed and completed an evaluation, the certificate will be generated online, available for you to print immediately. You cannot earn credit unless all steps are completed.

The American Psychiatric Nurses Association is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.


Originally Presented
APNA 35th Annual Conference

The contact hours for this session expire:  November 30, 2024

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