Expanding Access to CBT Training: A-CBT and Renewal & Reward Center Launch Additional Cohorts

A Training Model Designed for Real Clinical Competence

Following the success of initial cohorts, the Renewal & Reward Center (RRC), in collaboration with the Academy of Cognitive and Behavioral Therapies, is expanding our partnership to train three additional cohorts of mental health professionals.

This work reflects a shared commitment to increasing the number of well-trained CBT clinicians and improving access to effective, evidence-based care across communities. The program integrates foundational learning, clinical supervision, and real-world application—including a unique in-person CBT clinic where trainees engage in live observation and receive immediate feedback from supervisors and peers.

To learn more or apply, visit: www.renewalandreward.com/cbtrrc

Bring This Model to Your Team

A-CBT partners with behavioral health systems, agencies, and organizations to deliver structured CBT training programs that go beyond theory and lead to real clinical competence.

If you’re exploring options for:

  • Foundational CBT training
  • Advanced skill development
  • Train-the-trainer / clinical champion models
  • Ongoing consultation and fidelity review

We should talk.

Contact us to learn how a customized CBT training program could work for your organization.

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