BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//Sitewrench//Calendar API//EN BEGIN:VEVENT UID:1464888 DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20200123T080000 DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20200123T160000 SUMMARY:Ten Best-Ever Anxiety Treatment Techniques DESCRIPTION:Dr. Margaret Wehrenberg will assist you \;in shaping the 10 best-ever anxiety techniques to your \;needs and will discuss:\n\n\n How to apply the techniques in difficult cases\n How these techniques app ly to different age groups\n How these techniques can help with clients wh o have co-morbid diagnoses\n How to use these techniques with groups or in dividuals and in different types of psychological services: private practi ce\, hospital units\, classrooms\, nursing facilities\, etc.\n\n\nThis fre sh approach will give you a complete set of tools to work with anxiety sym ptoms. \;Cutting-edge research tells clinicians not only what is new\, but also tells us why what we have done \;best over the years works t o help clients achieve positive results in therapy. In this seminar\, you will \;learn\, practice and be ready to apply 10 techniques that real ly work to stop symptoms of panic\,\nworry and social anxiety. \;\n\nT hese 10 proven methods can control most symptoms of panic\, generalized an xiety and social \;anxiety. Through in-seminar practice and discussing case vignettes to illustrate their applications&mdash\; \;you can mak e them strong\, effective and lasting interventions. Methods that control physiology: \;diaphragmatic breathing\, reducing tension\, and mindfu l awareness to offset panic or acute anxiety \;can be easy to learn bu t not simple to apply. We will discuss how to make them effective with&nbs p\;different age groups and difficult clients to obtain the best results f or calming panic and dread. \;Likewise\, controlling the cognitive pro blems of anxiety\, such as catastrophizing or ruminatively \;worrying\ , challenge most with anxiety. Learn powerful techniques that cool off wor ry (&ldquo\;worry well \;and only once!&rdquo\; &ldquo\;knowing\, not showing anger&rdquo\;)\, and challenge faulty cognitions\, the obstacles to \;improving panic and social anxiety (&ldquo\;counter cognitions&r dquo\;\, etc.). You can help your clients identify \;and change the wa ys they avoid their social anxiety. Case examples will clarify planned re- entry to \;triggering situations\, handling the stress of preparation and conducting &lsquo\;in vivo exposure&rsquo\;.\n LOCATION:Courtyard by Marriott URL:http://www.naadac.org/calendar-of-events/event/1464888 CREATED:20190828T211314Z DTSTAMP:20240329T123550Z X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
Dr. Margaret Wehrenberg will assist you&nbs p\;in shaping the 10 best-ever anxiety techniques to your \;needs and will discuss:
\n\nThis fre
sh approach will give you a complete set of tools to work with anxiety sym
ptoms. \;Cutting-edge research tells clinicians not only what is new\,
but also tells us why what we have done \;best over the years works t
o help clients achieve positive results in therapy. In this seminar\, you
will \;learn\, practice and be ready to apply 10 techniques that real
ly work to stop symptoms of panic\,
\nworry and social anxiety. \
;
These 10 proven methods can control most symptoms of panic\, g eneralized anxiety and social \;anxiety. Through in-seminar practice a nd discussing case vignettes to illustrate their applications&mdash\;  \;you can make them strong\, effective and lasting interventions. Methods that control physiology: \;diaphragmatic breathing\, reducing tension \, and mindful awareness to offset panic or acute anxiety \;can be eas y to learn but not simple to apply. We will discuss how to make them effec tive with \;different age groups and difficult clients to obtain the b est results for calming panic and dread. \;Likewise\, controlling the cognitive problems of anxiety\, such as catastrophizing or ruminatively&n bsp\;worrying\, challenge most with anxiety. Learn powerful techniques tha t cool off worry (&ldquo\;worry well \;and only once!&rdquo\; &ldquo\; knowing\, not showing anger&rdquo\;)\, and challenge faulty cognitions\, t he obstacles to \;improving panic and social anxiety (&ldquo\;counter cognitions&rdquo\;\, etc.). You can help your clients identify \;and change the ways they avoid their social anxiety. Case examples will clari fy planned re-entry to \;triggering situations\, handling the stress o f preparation and conducting &lsquo\;in vivo exposure&rsquo\;.
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