Evidence-Based Interventions for

Managing Side and Late Effects of
Cancer Treatment

Treat the whole person with this workshop focusing on evidence-based interventions to address the consequences of cancer treatment.

This introductory session will review the empirical literature on the most common side and late effects in adult cancer survivorship, discuss the biopsychosocial nature of the perpetuation of these symptoms, and introduce learners to evidence-based interventions to manage these symptoms more effectively.

This workshop is highly interactive and participants should plan to engage in discussions and role plays throughout the program.

6 hours CE

Pricing:

$150

Students: $37.50 with code STUDENT

Student registrations will be verified.

Dates available in November and December 2022

9:00am EST-4pm EST

Grounded Behavioral Health is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. Grounded Behavioral Health maintains responsibility for this program and its content.

 

6 hours CPD

Pricing:

£130

BPS members: £120 with code BPS10

Students: £30 with code STUDENT

Student registrations will be verified.

*Prices are charged in USD. Fluctuations in exchange rates may result in slightly lower or higher total pricing in pounds.

Dates available in October 2022 and March 2023

11am BST -6pm BST

6am EST - 1pm EST

Approved by The British Psychological Society for the purposes of Continuing Professional Development.

Learning objectives


By the end of this course, the learner will be able to:

1) Describe the difference between 'side effects' and 'late effects' of cancer treatments
2) Identify 3 common side/late effects individuals experience following cancer treatment
3) Explain how psychological interventions can benefit physical symptoms
3) Define essential components of acceptance and commitment therapy
4) Define 3 key elements of cognitive behavioral therapy
5) Demonstrate effective use of 1 evidence-based intervention presented in managing side/late effects
of cancer treatment

About the instructor:

Dr. Jennifer Kilkus is a board certified clinical health psychologist and assistant professor at Yale University School of Medicine with a specialization in oncology.

She has expertise in evidence-based interventions for the physical and psychological consequences of chronic and terminal illness, with a specialization in the area of oncology.

She has spent her career developing programs in behavioral health with a focus on psycho-oncology and women’s health.

She is a licensed psychologist in the state of Connecticut in the United States.

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