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Margaret Wehrenberg on Effective Anxiety Treatment
Program Information
Outline
Objectives
- Articulate the role of the brain and neuroscience in anxiety symptom expression and effective anxiety treatment
- Identify key components of effective anxiety treatment including appropriate psychopharmacological and mindfulness practices
- Differentiate between anxiety and co-occurring symptomatology such as depression, anger, and over-activity
Target Audience
- Addiction Counselors
- Counselors
- Marriage and Family Therapists
- Nurses
- Psychologists
- Social Workers
- Other Mental Health Professionals
Copyright :
08/01/2018
Calming the Anxious Brain
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Objectives
- Use examples to illustrate how the anxious brain functions and how to use that information in session to improve treatment outcomes.
- Describe the role of the amygdala and cortex in maintaining anxiety disorders s for purposes of client psychoeducation.
- Explain how learning about the neuroscience of anxiety can improve client engagement.
- Use neurologically informed CBT techniques to help clients reduce anxious responding by making changes in both the cortex and the amygdala.
Outline
Introduction
- Disclosures
- Limitations
- Scope of Practice
- Learning Objectives
Using Neuroscience in the Treatment of Anxiety
- Neuroscience & Anxiety
- Neuroscience & Therapists
- Using Neuroscience to Enhance Client Engagement
- Treatment Goal Selection
- Neuropsychologically Informed CBT
- Neuroplasticity
- Reconsolidation
- Two Pathways to Anxiety
Understanding Anxiety in the Brain: The Amygdala Pathway
- Fight, Flight, Freeze
- Language of the Amygdala
- Triggers Created in the Amygdala
- Neuroplasticity in the Amygdala
- Amygdala-Focused Interventions
Understanding Anxiety in the Brain: The Cortex Pathway
- Relationship between the Cortex & Amygdala
- Neuroplasticity in the Cortex
- Cortex-Based Interventions
Target Audience
- Psychologists
- Physicians
- Addiction Counselors
- Counselors
- Social Workers
- Marriage & Family Therapists
- Nurses
- Other Behavioral Health Professionals
Copyright :
03/22/2019
Mastering the Anxiety Game: Teaching Clients to Welcome Their Fears
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Outline
Introduction to anxiety disorders and treatment methods
- Protocol to apply to all anxiety disorders
- Overview of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and other specific anxiety disorder treatment methods
Experiencing the treatment of anxiety disorders
- Video demonstrations of cognitive behavioral therapy in-session
- Summary and analysis video sessions
- Discussion of anxiety and trauma
Question and answer session with Reid Wilson and concluding remarks
- Final remarks about in-session videos
- Reid Wilson answers audience questions about treating anxiety disorders
Target Audience
Addiction Counselors, Case Managers, Counselors, Marriage & Family Therapists, Nurses, Psychologists, Social Workers, and other Mental Health Professionals
Objectives
- Explain how to rapidly engage anxious clients in the therapeutic alliance and change their mindset toward their fears.
- Identify why the first step to changing an overwhelming response to anxiety is accepting the perceived threat as something the client can approach and change.
- Implement strategies to help clients transform their fear into a challenge to be met or a puzzle to be solved.
Copyright :
03/18/2016
Disrupting Rumination: Changing the Cognitions that Underlie Anxiety and Depression
Program Information
Objectives
- Articulate methods to help clients identify perfectionism in thought and behavior and explore treatment interventions to decrease symptoms of anxiety.
- Implement strategies for stress management to reduce symptoms of anxiety in clients, including lifestyle changes, cognitive interventions and time management tools.
- Evaluate the negative impact of rumination on the brain structure and function to inform the clinician’s choice of treatment interventions.
- Ascertain the underlying neurological processes that impact depression symptoms in clients.
Outline
Rumination as The Link Between Anxiety and Depression
- Brief look at brain structure/function contributions
- The purpose of worry: cognitive mis-steps
- Explore the impact of guilt and interventions for guilt
Manage Worry
- Contain your worry in time
- Invite the worry
- Identify and alter “magical worry”
The Impact of Stress and 4 Competencies to Prevent Stress Damage on Health, Anxiety and Depression
- Eliminate the Stressor
- Manage time and environment
- Manage Attitude
- Practice Rest and Relaxation
Perfectionism and the Too Much Activity (TMA) person
- Perfectionism in thought and behavior and interrupt its negative effects
- When procrastination is perfectionism in disguise
A look at Depression - Raising Energy and Altering Cognitions
- Altering the neural networks that keep rumination in place
“Born to be blue” - Spotting and altering the impact of endogenous depression
- Change the network on purpose - “Start where you already are”
- "Charge the batteries” to raise energy
Situational Stressors
- Setting boundaries and utilizing help
- Mobilizing energy to respond
Interrupt helplessness
- Utilize mentors or lifelines
- Focus on strengths
Positive Impacts of Early Life Adversity
- Prepare to stay connected
- Changing Explanatory style
- Gratitude assignments
Target Audience
Psychologists, Addiction Counselors, Counselors, Social Workers, Marriage & Family Therapists, Nurses, and other Behavioral Health Professionals
Copyright :
03/23/2018
Ron Siegel on Befriending Worry and Anxiety through Mindfulness Practices
Program Information
Outline
- Befriending Worry & Anxiety
- Feeling & Embracing Fear While Maintaining Healthy Functioning
- The Misdirection of Minimizing Fear
- Misunderstanding of Anxiety as Dangerous
- Mindfulness Concept
- Increasing Our Capacity to Bear Experience
- Developing a Higher Resolution Consciousness
- Noticing & Being More Sensitive to Life Experience
- Feeling Anxiety Vividly Without Getting into Avoidance Behavior Traps
- Client Resistance to Feeing Anxiety
- The Essence of Anxiety Disorders is Avoidance of Anxiety
- Develop the Resources to Feel Anxiety
- Coping Mechanisms Lose Effectiveness Over Time
- Curing Anxiety
- Curing is Learning to No Longer Fear the Anxiety
- Being at Home with the Anxiety
- Fully Embracing the Full Range of Human Psychological Experience & Emotion
- Connecting with Ourselves Through Our Emotions & Experience
- Decrease in Using Psychic Resources to Avoid the Problem
- Feelings are Impermanent; Resistance of Feelings Creates Recurrent Patterns of Anxiety
- The Nuts & Bolts of Applied Mindfulness
- Identify Fears
- Identify Recursive Patterns
- Internal Fears of One’s Own Thoughts & Feelings
- Identify Impaired Functioning
- Mindfulness Practices
- Designed to Help Us Be Aware of Present Experience
- Acceptance of Present Experience
- Sensory Awareness
- Metacognitive Awareness
- What to Do with Physical Discomfort
- Allow the Sensations of Discomfort to be the Focus of Awareness
- Initial Amplification of Feelings
- Changes in Feelings
- Passing of Feelings
- Identify Other Emotions Underlying the Feelings
- Examples: Panic Attacks, Psychedelic Trips
- Therapists & Mindfulness
- Resources:
- Therapists Practice Mindfulness
- Treatment Goals
- Loosen the Pre-Occupation with Self
- Highlight Our Motivations
- Notice Our Desire to Hold onto Pleasure
- Recognize that “I, Me, & Mine” Can Create Suffering
- The Future of Anxiety Treatment & Mindfulness Practice
- A Professional Shifting Away from Avoiding Anxiety
- Difficulty Identifying to What Degree Coping Strategies Should be Used
- Therapists Practicing Mindfulness
- Mindfulness as the Antidote to Addictive Behaviors
- Mindfulness as Transformative
Objectives
- Compare mindfulness to traditional avoidance-based treatments for anxiety and evaluate mindfulness as an effective treatment option for anxiety.
- Articulate the nature of anxiety, the behaviors that create patterns of anxiety, and the role of symbolism in maintaining anxiety.
- Analyze the use of mindfulness techniques to increase our capacity to bear uncomfortable experiences and overcome anxiety through present experience rather than avoidance.
Target Audience
- Addiction Counselors
- Counselors
- Marriage and Family Therapists
- Nurses
- Psychologists
- Social Workers
- Other Mental Health Professionals
Copyright :
07/18/2018
Lynn Lyons on Treating Anxiety in Children
Program Information
Outline
- Causes of Anxiety in Children
- Family History
- Significant Events
- Understanding the Difference between Worry & Anxiety
- Cognitive Thoughts
- Physical Feelings
- Differences between Child and Adult Manifestations of Anxiety
- Impact of Anxious Parents on Children
- Well-Intentioned Catastrophizing
- Parent-Only Anxiety Treatment
- Impact of Society’s Tendency toward Distraction on Anxiety
- Practical Techniques for Anxiety Treatment
- “Of Course” Normalizing Worry
- Externalizing & Naming Worry
- Proactive Responses to Worry
- Interactions Between Anxiety and Depression
- Tendency Toward Isolation
- The Role of the Therapist in Anxiety Treatment
Objectives
- Differentiate between child and adult experiences and manifestations of anxiety for more effective treatment outcomes.
- Demonstrate practical techniques and strategies for reframing our understanding of the role of anxiety and reducing symptoms of anxiety to improve client functioning.
Target Audience
- Addiction Counselors
- Counselors
- Marriage and Family Therapists
- Nurses
- Psychologists
- Social Workers
- Other Mental Health Professionals
Copyright :
03/05/2019