Douglas Fogel – Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) Made Easy: Innovative Techniques for Depression, Anxiety, Trauma & Personality Disorders
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5 hours and 49 minutes.
Audio and video formats are available.
Copyright: 30 July 2014
Description
Incorporate an ACT viewpoint into your present practice.
Complicated ACT ideas should be simplified, understood, and implemented.
Case studies, video clips, and role-playingIntegrating Acceptance and Commitment Therapy into your practice allows you to achieve excellent therapy outcomes with difficult-to-treat clients in a fresh way.
Join Douglas Fogel, Psy.D., an experienced ACT presenter, as he conducts an exercise and technique-heavy training that will provide you with the tools you need to better successfully treat clients suffering from depression, anxiety, trauma, and personality disorders.
Dr. Fogel will teach you the fundamental ideas of ACT, such as mindfulness, acceptance, and defusion, and demonstrate how they lead to increased psychological flexibility. Discover a number of ways for assisting individuals who are having difficulty changing their behavior owing to the existence of painful thoughts, feelings, and memories. You will learn how to use metaphors, creative tactics, and experiential activities to successfully assist your clients in identifying their values and translating them into behavior objectives.
You will be able to integrate ACT strategies and abilities into your work tomorrow thanks to case examples, video clips, and role-playing!
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Outline 39 Pages Available After Purchase
PERFORM IN A NUTSHELL
Values in action: awareness, acceptance, commitment, and conduct
Avoidance of experience
Existential psychology
Psychological adaptability
ACT is used to treat anxiety, sadness, trauma, and personality problems.
Strategies tailored to each disorderElements of common therapy
Metaphors, paradoxes, and experiential activitiesEXPOSURE’S ROLE IN ACTIVITIES
Convert client values into behavioral objectives.
External and internal avoidance are barriers to behavioral objectives.
External AspectsInternal Exposure Situations People
Thoughts\sEmotions\sMemories
Physical sensationsTAKE ACTION
Anxiety
Client avoidance tactics (including rumination)
Anxiety over clean vs. filthy
Giving an attack reason
Exercising the Anxiety Detector
Increase your willingness.
Food metaphorical mountain
The metaphor of bus passengers
but vs. andTrauma
The role of trauma symptoms
Set treatment objectives.
Self-harm behaviors should be targeted.
Boost psychological safety
Exercising the Tin Can Monster
Exercises in mindfulnessDepression
The Importance of Avoidance in Depression
Evaluation of suicidality vs. description exercise
Purchase ideas and defuse language
Self-exercise observationPersonality Issues
Improve your emotional tolerance.
Clarification of values
Experience vs. the mind
The analogy of the man in the hole
Concentrate on the client’s story.
Work with the client’s rage
The therapist’s role in self-disclosure
Metaphor of a chessboard
Faculty
Psy.D. Douglas Fogel Seminars and items related to: 1Psy.D. Douglas Fogel has been in full-time therapeutic practice for almost 10 years. He spent ten years at Johns Hopkins University (JHU) as a counseling center therapist, predoctoral intern supervisor, and adjunct professor in the JHU Psychology Department. Dr. Fogel has recently worked in private practice and as a teacher/supervisor for practicum students at Loyola University’s Clinical Psychology PhD program.
Dr. Fogel is now working on his first book, Why Psychotherapy Works (And How to Do It). The book’s overall focus is on building emotional integration with the purpose of enhancing behavioral flexibility and willingness. When this is accomplished, clients are able to live their lives in a more values-oriented manner (such as increasing intimacy with those closest to them). Dr. Fogel has given a number of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) training seminars to centers in the Baltimore/D.C. region, and his next book is heavily influenced by an ACT approach.
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