Trever Dangel, Ph.D.

Dr. Trever Dangel earned his PhD from East Tennessee State University in 2019. He completed his predoctoral internship at Broughton Hospital in North Carolina and has spent his career working in forensic psychiatric inpatient settings. He currently works as a licensed staff psychologist for a state psychiatric hospital in the DMV area. He has provided hospital-wide trainings on numerous topics including cognitive-behavioral treatments for psychosis, and is a member of the hospital’s APA-accredited internship program. Dr. Dangel also formerly served as the coordinator of the Forensic Services rotation with Broughton Hospital’s predoctoral internship, and has published several peer-reviewed studies on topics such as spirituality and positive psychology. 

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Saturday, June 7, 2025 at 4:00 PM - 7:10 PM UTC
Trever Dangel, Ph.D.
$69
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Individuals experiencing psychosis can present with debilitating symptoms that negatively impact their quality of life and daily functioning. Despite the mounting evidence for the effectiveness of non-pharmacological treatments for psychosis, many clinicians report feeling ill-equipped to provide such treatment. This webinar will provide you with a foundational understanding of psychological treatments for psychosis, with an emphasis on cognitive-behavioral approaches. You will be introduced to the most cutting-edge treatments for thispopulation and the key mechanisms that make these treatments effective. Finally, strategies for addressing common challenges in treating psychosis will also be discussed. Attendees should leave the webinar with an understanding of the current evidence base for the treatment of psychosis and best outlets for further study.

session: 11896
Saturday, August 9, 2025 at 4:00 PM - 7:10 PM UTC
Trever Dangel, Ph.D.
$69
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Individuals experiencing psychosis can present with debilitating symptoms that negatively impact their quality of life and daily functioning. Despite the mounting evidence for the effectiveness of non-pharmacological treatments for psychosis, many clinicians report feeling ill-equipped to provide such treatment. This webinar will provide you with a foundational understanding of psychological treatments for psychosis, with an emphasis on cognitive-behavioral approaches. You will be introduced to the most cutting-edge treatments for thispopulation and the key mechanisms that make these treatments effective. Finally, strategies for addressing common challenges in treating psychosis will also be discussed. Attendees should leave the webinar with an understanding of the current evidence base for the treatment of psychosis and best outlets for further study.

session: 11897