Atheneum Learning Joins CIGNA Network Rewards Program
Newton, Mass. − Atheneum Learning has joined the CIGNA Behavioral Health network rewards program, offering Flexible CBT to all CIGNA’s network of health care professionals. Along with other benefits provided by the network rewards program, successful completion of the program will earn the provider 20 continuing education credits certified by McLean Hospital, an affiliate of Harvard Medical School.
Through CIGNA’s Network Rewards Program®, providers have access to high quality goods and services at special prices. The first Behavioral Health continuing education training program offered through CIGNA’s Network Rewards Program®, Atheneum Learning’s Flexible CBT demonstrates CIGNA’s commitment to working with health care professionals to improve outcomes for patients.
CIGNA’s Behavioral Health network, which includes psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, nurses, and licensed mental health counselors, will learn evidenced-based, cognitive behavior therapy that could make a difference with patients suffering from depression, anxiety, stress, and personality disorders.
In addition to the added benefit of the Atheneum Learning team expertise to help them apply Flexible CBT their patient work, CIGNA network health care professionals will also have access to a wealth of resources online and through social media.
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Atheneum Learning
Atheneum Learning creates and delivers programs for medical providers, patients and their families to improve behavioral health outcomes. The company is based in Newton, MA and was founded in 2008.
For two decades the Founder and CEO, Edmund C. Neuhaus, PhD, ABPP, has designed CBT training curricula and trained hundreds of psychology interns, post-doctoral fellows, psychiatry residents, and graduate students. He is an Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychology at the Harvard Medical School and former Co-Director of Psychology Training at McLean Hospital. Dr. Neuhaus also directed McLean’s Behavioral Health Partial Hospital Program for many years, which treats patients with mood, anxiety, and personality disorders, with an additional specialty program for borderline personality disorder.
Filed as • Posted by Max Woolf on Friday, May 06, 2011