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Expert Ways for Working with Anxiety (That Can Help Even Your Most Anxious Clients)
Anxiety can cripple lives.
It can suffocate our clients’ personal and professional growth, shut down their ability to start relationships and take away their freedom to choose their own destiny.
The worst part? Without successful treatment, anxiety can then become a ravenous vacuum – sucking our clients’ confidence and talents and leaving them vulnerable to the “quick fixes” that only serve to sustain their fear.
But to effectively treat anxiety, we first have to understand how it thwarts the vagus nerve from calming the body. We have to look at the specific way ambiguity triggers anxiety and how the brain colludes with a panic physiology to wire anxiety into the nervous system.
That’s why we put together this new short course . . .
Expert Strategies for Working with Anxiety
Practical Skills to Break the Panic-Anxiety Loop
Stephen Porges, PhD Peter Levine, PhD
Joan Borysenko, PhD Kelly McGonigal, PhD
- The powerful neurobiological reaction that can sustain anxiety
- One key strategy that can disrupt a panic attack (quickly – even if the client has a history of attacks)
- How a client’s panic physiology can undermine certain anxiety treatments
Four Core Strategies to Neutralize Stress and Anxiety
Shelly Harrell, PhD Kelly McGonigal, PhD Rick Hanson, PhD
- The hidden meaning inside of a client’s anxiety (and how this can impact the healing process)
- The F.A.C.T. strategy that can break rumination and ground a client to the present
- How to adjust an anxiety treatment when it threatens a client’s core values
How to Transform the Fear that Drives Anxiety Into Confidence
Christine Padesky, PhD Rick Hanson, PhD
- The two-sided treatment framework for anxiety that can lead to quicker results with less relapse
- How one shift from “thinking” to “imagining” can help your clients access the core fear behind their anxiety
- The “block the exit” strategy that can help you define the specific anxiety disorder that a client is experiencing
How to Expand a Client’s Tolerance for Anxiety
Steven Hayes, PhD Kelly Mcgonigal, PhD Ron Siegel, PsyD
- Saying “Yes” – one practical strategy that can reboot a client’s ability to function with anxiety
- How the mind can get tricked into interpreting progress as outcome during anxiety treatment
- One incremental change in the way a client deals with anxiety that can snowball into tremendous growth
How to Maximize the Power of a Client’s Coping Strategies
Sue Johnson, EdD Rick Hanson, PhD
Ron Siegel, PsyD Kelly McGonigal, PhD
- Why most anxiety coping techniques fail
- How to reframe anxiety to keep clients from being overwhelmed by emotion
- How phobias quietly feed off of unprocessed attachment issues
How to Work with the Root Pain of Highly-Anxious Clients
Michael Yapko, PhD Ron Siegel, PsyD
- The terrifying internal question that’s behind many clients’ anxiety (and why the real problem lies in the answer)
- Why ambiguity can be a direct trigger to clients who are prone to anxiety disorders
- “I don’t know” – three words that can have the most powerful lasting impact on clients recovering from anxiety
How to Work with Conflicting Sources of Anxiety
Pat Ogden, PhD Richard Schwartz, PhD
- One powerful non-verbal intervention that can disrupt the core belief driving a client’s anxiety
- The paradoxical approach to a client’s panic attack that can dial down their fear and instantly ground them
- The unique inner struggle that exacerbates anxiety that’s absorbed from an anxious parent
How to Help Clients See the Possibilities Beyond Anxiety
Scott Miller, PhD Kelly McGonigal, PhD
Ron Siegel, PsyD Joan Borysenko, PhD
- One way to foster breakthroughs with anxious clients who have a history of unsuccessful therapy
- How a sequential change to your intervention process could help anxious clients feel more empowered
- How to spark the seeds of growth inside anxiety that will leave a client brimming with possibility
How to Address What Happens in the Brain When a Client is Consumed by Anxiety
Stan Tatkin, PsyD, MFT Kelly McGonigal, PhD Rick Hanson, PhD
Ron Siegel, PsyD Joan Borysenko, PhD
- How 10 minutes of focused attention can bump the brain out of an anxious rumination loop
- A simple strategy for holding clients in the present while blocking fearful anxious thoughts
- Four powerful techniques to help anxious clients self-soothe when they’re all alone
Practical Ways to Diminish the Inner Experience of Anxiety
Kelly McGonigal, PhD Ron Siegel, PsyD Rick Hanson, PhD
- One mindset shift that can free clients from the “quick fixes” that have been defining their life with anxiety
- An evidence-based strategy to increase function and reduce stress by focusing on anxiety’s “good” side
- How to help clients find the true source of their anxiety trigger (it’s often hidden in their values)
- How to help clients with OCD experience fewer obsessive intrusions
Register Here for Only $97
and get 10 videos, audios, transcripts, plus 2 bonuses to
help you work more effectively with anxiety
4 CE/CME Credits or Clock Hours are available for purchase at checkout.
Click HERE to get information about CE/CME credits and clock hours as well as speaker disclosures
For This Short Course, We Brought Together Some of the Top Experts in the Field
Stephen Porges, PhD
Developer of Polyvagal Theory; Distinguished University Scientist at the Kinsey Institute at Indiana University Bloomington and Research Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at University of North Carolina Chapel Hill.
Marsha Linehan, PhD
Creator of Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT); Professor of Psychology, Adjunct Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the University of Washington and Director of the Behavioral Research and Therapy Clinics.
Sue Johnson, EdD
Creator of Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT); Founder and Director of the International Centre for Excellence in Emotionally Focused Therapy.
Richard Schwartz, PhD
Founder of Internal Family Systems (IFS) and The Center for Self Leadership; Author of Introduction to Internal Family Systems.
Pat Ogden, PhD
Pioneer in Somatic Psychology; Founder and Director of Sensorimotor Psychotherapy Institute (SPI); Co-founder of the Hakomi Institute; Author of Sensorimotor Psychotherapy: Interventions for Trauma and Attachment.
Steven Hayes, PhD
Creator of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT); Nevada Foundation Professor at the Department of Psychology at the University of Nevada, Reno.
Shelly Harrell, PhD
Licensed psychologist specializing in multicultural and community psychology; Professor of Psychology in the Graduate School of Education at Pepperdine University.
Rick Hanson, PhD
Senior Fellow of the Greater Good Science Center at UC Berkeley; New York Times bestselling author of Hardwiring Happiness and Buddha’s Brain.
Joan Borysenko, PhD
Founder of Mind/Body Health Sciences LLC; Author of New York Times Bestseller Minding the Body, Mending the Mind.
Ron Siegel, PsyD
Assistant Professor of Psychology, part time, Harvard Medical School; Author of The Mindfulness Solution: Everyday Practices for Everyday Problems and Sitting Together: Essential Skills for Mindfulness-Based Psychotherapy.
Kelly McGonigal, PhD
Health psychologist and lecturer at Stanford University; Author of The Upside of Stress: Why Stress Is Good for You and How to Get Good At It and The Willpower Instinct: How Self-Control Works, Why It Matters, and What You Can Do to Get More of It.
Bill O’Hanlon, LMFT
Co-developer of Solution-Oriented Therapy; Psychotherapist, speaker, and author of Do One Thing Different: Ten Simple Ways to Change Your Life.
Laurel Parnell, PhD
Leading expert in Eye-Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR); Author of Attachment-Focused EMDR: Healing Relational Trauma.
Ellyn Bader, PhD
Co-creator of The Developmental Model of Couples Therapy; Co-director of The Couples Institute.
Stan Tatkin, PsyD, MFT
Founder of the PACT Training Institute and developer of a Psychobiological Approach to Couple Therapy (PACT).
Christine Padesky, PhD
Co-founder of the Center for Cognitive Therapy in Huntington Beach, California; Co-creator of Strengths-Based CBT; Co-author of Mind Over Mood and Collaborative Case Conceptualization.
Michael Yapko, PhD
Leading expert in clinical hypnosis and treating depression; Clinical psychologist and author of 15 books including his newest books, The Discriminating Therapist and Keys to Unlocking Depression.
Scott Miller, PhD
Founder of the International Center for Clinical Excellence; Author of Escape from Babel: Toward a Unifying Language for Psychotherapy Practice and The Heart and Soul of Change: What Works in Therapy.
Course Director
Ruth Buczynski, PhD
Here's What You'll Get:
Everything is yours to keep forever in your professional library
Downloadable videos so you can watch at your convenience, on any device | |
Audio recordings you can download and listen to at home, in the car, at the gym or wherever you like | |
Professionally-formatted transcripts of the sessions, to make review and action simple | |
Two downloadable bonuses to help you work more effectively with anxiety |
Get 2 Bonuses to Help You Work More Effectively with Anxiety
Bonus 1: An EMDR Approach for Healing Generalized Anxiety Disorder
Laurel Parnell, PhD Rick Hanson, PhD
- How clients with anxiety can establish a new “template” of secure grounding
Bonus 2: How to Repair Anxiety Inside Relationships
Ellyn Bader, PhD Joan Borysenko, PhD
- How to help clients work through the anxiety that’s kept them in a defeated, submissive state in their relationship
- How to use the “Initiator/Inquirer” process to help anxious couples bypass criticism and create deeper moments of connection
- Why living with tension is important for couples trying to break out of hard-wired anxiety issues
- How to help highly narcissistic clients develop empathy for an anxious partner and experience personal growth
Register Here for Only $97
and get 10 videos, audios, transcripts, plus 2 bonuses to
help you work more effectively with anxiety
4 CE/CME Credits or Clock Hours are available for purchase at checkout.
Click HERE to get information about CE/CME credits and clock hours as well as speaker disclosures
Starting Today, This Program Can Change the Way You Practice
. . . I feel so fortunate to have this access to brain power, experience and research synthesis . . .
“When I listen to the experts talk openly about their experience, I feel so fortunate to have this access to brain power, experience and research synthesis on cutting edge issues! I go back to the videos to reinforce things that will assist my clients.”
Mary Logan, Counselor
Ipswich, MA
I benefit, my practice benefits, and most important my clients benefit . . .
“I live in Nova Scotia and have limited travel funds at the university at which I work. The series provided by NICABM gives me the rare opportunity to listen to the leaders in the field. As a result, I learn valuable information that would not otherwise be available to me. I benefit, my practice benefits, and most important my clients benefit from the knowledge and wisdom I gain from the series.”
David Mensink, PhD Counseling Psychology, Psychologist
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
. . . some dare to go the extra journey to research and educate
“These NICABM series keep me afloat, in touch, on track, well trained in my field, and more personally healthy. The best aspect, though, is that I feel validated and comforted knowing that some dare to go the extra journey to research and educate, so I can walk the path to health, and can share with others.”
Mary Corsello-Vilcheck, LCSW
Midlothian, VA
Why the Transcript Is Essential:
- The transcript makes it easy to go back and double check concepts, citations and names that are mentioned
- We put in a table of contents to make it easy for you to find the exact part of the session you need
- Having the concepts already written allows you to take notes on how you’re going to use the ideas rather than transcribing the ideas
- Some people simply learn better by reading than by listening or watching
- You will be able to print out and share techniques presented in the session with your patients
“I really liked being able to follow along with the transcripts as I listened…it was nice not to feel like I had to take notes. I really feel like I remember more when I both hear and see at the same time.”
Mary Ellen McNaughton, Masters in Counseling, Psychology Counselor
Kelowna, British Colombia, Canada
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Register Here for Only $97
and get 10 videos, audios, transcripts, plus 2 bonuses to
help you work more effectively with anxiety
4 CE/CME Credits or Clock Hours are available for purchase at checkout.
Click HERE to get information about CE/CME credits and clock hours as well as speaker disclosures