The Indiana Center for Cognitive Behavior Therapy

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Sharon Freeman Clevenger is a Psychiatric Clinical Nurse Specialist and an internationally recognized expert in Cognitive Therapy, and medication management.She has published books and articles on the subject including Living and Surviving in Harms Way: A Psychological Treatment Manual for Pre and Post Deployment of Military Members, The Treatments that Work Depression Workbook and Therapist guide, Cognitive Behavior Therapy in Nursing Practice and Behind the Badge: A Psychological Treatment Handbook for Law Enforcement (in Press). She has a Master's degree in Psychiatric Nursing (U of Penn) and a Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology (Adler School of Professional Psychology). for Pre and Post-Deployment of Military Members, Beating the Beast of Depression: Treatments that Work and Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Nurses which includes: CBT for Reintegration issues with Military Members and Their Families, Pre Deployment Preparation, Post-Deployment Reintegration issues and Resilience Development for Law Enforcement Officers and their Family Members. Additional areas include CBT with Personality Disorders, Substance Misuse disorders, OCD (obsessive compulsive disorder) PTSD (stress disorders), ADHD, erectile dysfunction, anger problems, medication use, panic disorder (and other anxiety disorders), bipolar disorder, pain management, chronic pain, eating disorders, crisis or trauma response, anxiety disorders, depression, coping skills training, infidelity, counseling skill education and training, parenting help, treatment motivation, individual and group psychotherapy,therapy for children and adolescents, relationship, couple or marriage and family problems. Dr. Freeman is an expert trainer in Executive Coaching and Leadership Skill Development using a Cognitive Behavioral Framework. At the Center for Brief Therapy Dr. Sharon Freeman, Holly R. Lichtsinn, LCSW and Sarah Roberts Hoos, MS, MFT offer expert Cognitive Behavior Therapy and clinical psychiatric services for a variety of mental health problems. Indiana center for cognitive behavior therapy. Individuals seeking treatment are typically seen during weekly, bi-weekly or monthly individual sessions. Couples: In addition to individual therapy, CBT has also proven itself to be an excellent form of couples therapy or marriage counseling. Acceptance and mutual problem solving, active listening and challenging marital assumptions, are typical strategies used to help develop and maintain intimate relationships. CBT is also very effective for healing the pain of infidelity, dealing with issues resulting from addictive behaviors and helping couples recover from a variety of other problems, including infidelity that can occur during the course of a long-term relationship. Children and Adolescents: The center also treats adolescents with emotional and behavioral difficulties. Cognitive therapy can also help parents to simultaneously improve parental effectiveness and their own coping skills. Adolescents and their parents, who often both face a variety of stressful developmental changes, can also benefit from CBT. Professionals: The center also provides training for mental health professionals looking to learn the fundamentals of cognitive behavior therapy or to those seeking to advance beyond the basics of cognitive therapy. We provide ongoing supervision for doctoral interns, and provide intermittent seminars, workshops and symposiums around the world.

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