Events

“CBT: A Cognitive Conceptualization”

Science 608, Byblos campus

The Department of Social Sciences is hosting a lecture entitled: “CBT: A Cognitive Conceptualization” conducted by Dr. Michel P. Nawfal MD, MA.

Bio: Prior to graduating in the U.S. Dr. Michel Nawfal earned a bachelor’s degree in biology at the American University of Beirut, where he also received a master’s degree in psychology paralleled by an internship in psychotherapy at the American University Hospital. Nawfal further refined his psychotherapy skills in cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) at the Beck Institute (USA). He’s currently a fellow of the Academy of Cognitive Therapy. Nawfal’s current research work is partly in the neurosciences, on exercise and mood - of which he was part of the publication of a paper titled “The Importance of Bio-imaging Brain Activity during Exercise” Teaching at Notre-Dame University rounds out his academic duties. In 2005, Nawfal was awarded the “Sheikh Fawzi Azar Prize” at AUB for writing a critique paper on the MMPI-2, the most widely used personality test. Since 2005, Dr. Nawfal has been a full member of the American Psychological Association and a board member of the Lebanese Psychological Association, and is also registered with the Lebanese Order of Physicians.

All are welcome to attend.