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Dr. Z is presenting an online training course on integrating ACT with Emotion Regulation Training (ERT) and Exposure Response Prevention (ERP) for clients who struggle as a superfeeler, and anxiety, respectively.

Treating OCD and Anxiety with ACT, ERP, & ERT Online Course

w/ Patrica Zurita Ona, PsyD

Wednesdays starting May 1, 2019

The learning objectives are as follows:

  1. Conceptualize and assess “functionally“ emotion regulation problems within an ACT frame.
  2. Apply specific 6 core ACT processes when working with clients struggling with emotion regulation problems.
  3. Demonstrate how to connect 6 ACT core processes in a roadmap for emotion regulation.
  4. Describe the similarities and differences between traditional behavioral exposure (inhibitory learning model) and ACT-based exposure.
  5. Assess “functional” OCD and anxiety problems.
  6. Deliver ACT-consistent exposures for clients struggling with OCD and anxiety disorder.
  7. Discriminate function versus form when working with clients with unique clinical presentations such as OCD, anxiety, and emotion regulation.
  8. Understand targeted ACT processes for exposure and emotion regulation in relationship to the hexaflex.

As you can see from this list, this course will give you a ready-to-work understanding of how to approach these difficult clinical presentations.

CE’s are available for those who attend the online course each week. The training starts on May 1st, and meets every Wednesday until June 5th. Each class will start at 10:30am PDT (1:30pm EDT) and meet for two hours. The total cost of this 12 hour training is $279 for professionals, $139.50 for students. Use code TREAT25 at checkout to save $25!* (*only eligible for professional registration)

 

For the full course description, schedule, and sign-up, please visit this link.

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