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LIVE: Metacognitive Deficits: Implications for Mood, Behavior, Cognition, Physical Health, and Criminality

September 4, 2024 | 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM Pacific

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September 4, 2024
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM Pacific

1 Hour | 1 CE

Live Training via Zoom

Jerrod Brown, Ph.D. presents a live virtual professional training program on Metacognitive Deficits: Implications for Mood, Behavior, Cognition, Physical Health, and Criminality. This badge-earning program can be shared digitally on platforms like LinkedIn or your resume and counts towards a certificate. Enroll in this program to earn credit towards the Integrated Behavioral Health Certificate and share your new digital credentials with prospective employers and colleagues.

Metacognition is the ability to recognize, comprehend, and control one’s mental functions. These functions can range from problem-solving and decision-making to memory and learning. Deficits in metacognition are associated with severe adverse life outcomes across the lifespan, such as social dysfunction, poor educational attainment, mental health and physical problems, substance use, and criminality.

This training will examine metacognition deficits' impact on clinical and forensic mental health populations and its implications for physical health, behavior, mood, and cognition. Implications for intake, screening, and intervention will be highlighted through a clinical and forensic mental health lens. Empirically based research findings will be examined throughout this training.

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