The Ultimate DBT, CBT, and ACT Training Bundle: Treat Trauma, Anxiety, and More with 3 of Today’s Top Therapies


Full Course Description


DBT Crash Course for Clinicians

DBT is one of today’s most in-demand treatments, trusted by countless clinicians to provide their clients with the skills they need to manage their emotions, overcome their distress, and create positive change.

Whether they’ve been diagnosed with trauma, anxiety, depression or any number of the conditions you see in your office each day, DBT empowers clients to navigate the challenges of everyday life and relationships so they can heal, grow, and achieve their goals.

And it’s all done from a skills-building perspective that moves you away from change-based models that can feel overwhelming or unattainable for clients.

Now you can take home over a dozen of the most powerful skill-building exercises from DBT in just one training.

Led by certified DBT therapist Lexi Mulee, LMHC, C-DBT, this training will equip you to start using the DBT techniques she’s found most effective in her own practice so you can:

Plus you’ll get printable worksheets that make it simple to start using these proven DBT exercises with clients right away.

Don’t wait to get the fundamental DBT skills you need to succeed.

Purchase now!

Program Information

Objectives

  1. Gain a comprehensive understanding of the origins and foundational concepts of Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT).
  2. Develop an understanding of the neurobiology of emotional dysregulation and how DBT interventions can effectively address it.
  3. Discuss the effectiveness of DBT in reducing self-directed violence, including suicide attempts, non-suicidal self injury (NSSI), and accessing psychiatric crisis services.
  4. Apply validation strategies in DBT to enhance therapeutic rapport and promote positive change.
  5. Utilize mindfulness exercises for emotional regulation and symptom management in DBT practice.
  6. Evaluate the effectiveness of DBT with a diverse range of clients including individuals with substance use disorders, anxiety, and depression.

Outline

DBT Foundations and Fundamentals

DBT Mindfulness Techniques: Enhance Treatment through Client Awareness and Acceptance

5 DBT Techniques to Manage Distress and Shift Perspectives

The DBT Toolkit for Emotional Regulation and Coping

Interpersonal Effectiveness Skills for Better Communications and Boundary Setting

Other Key Clinical Considerations: Skills Groups, Integration Strategies and Culturally Adapted Practices

Case Studies and Demonstrations

Target Audience

Copyright : 11/30/2023

Acceptance & Commitment Therapy Made Easy

Are your current techniques just not working?

You’ve experienced the frustration; you have a client who seems to just not break through. You’ve tried your best, but the outcome is the same: he or she progresses for a while, then regresses again.

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy is the popular transdiagnostic approach that you can integrate into your practice to achieve positive therapeutic outcomes with difficult-to-treat clients.

Watch ACT expert and presenter Daniel J. Moran as he delivers an exercise and intervention-heavy course that will give you the tools you need to more effectively treat clients with PTSD, anxiety, depression or personality disorders.

You’ll learn how ACT weaves mindfulness strategies with cognitive behavioral change strategies to revolutionize client outcomes, as well as discover a variety of ACT techniques for helping clients who are struggling to make difficult behavior changes due to the presence of painful thoughts, feelings and memories.

By shifting client focus to their own values, ACT sets clients up to embrace behavior change that is meaningful to them while simultaneously fostering skills that allow clients to more effectively handle impulsive actions based on current thoughts or emotions.

Purchase today, and Dr. Moran will guide you step-by-step through highly practical, evidence-based ACT skills that you can apply in your practice immediately!

Program Information

Objectives

  1. Appraise ACT concepts such as experiential avoidance and cognitive fusion in session.
  2. Assess client’s fusion with thoughts about the past or future and illustrate mindfulness exercises to clients in a clinical setting.
  3. Evaluate the role of psychological flexibility in ACT and devise interventions for increasing it to improve treatment outcomes.
  4. Construct emotional and behavioral willingness exercises to address experiential avoidance.
  5. Analyze the efficacy of exercises in values clarification as it relates to treatment outcomes.
  6. Integrate the ACT approach into treatment to address clinically-relevant issues for specific disorders including depression, anxiety, trauma and personality disorders.

Outline

The ACT Model

Components of the ACT Model

Acceptance: Foster Client Acceptance of Emotions to Increase Values-Based Action Defusion: Change the Way Clients Interact with Their Thoughts Self-As-Context: Aid Clients in Establishing Their Identities Contact with the Present Moment: Strategies to Build Attention to the Here & Now Values: Aid Clients in Deciding What Gives Live Meaning Committed Action: Assist Clients in Behaving in the Service of Chosen Values

ACT in Action

PTSD

Anxiety Depression Personality Disorders

Target Audience

Copyright : 01/30/2024

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Training

You probably have a few “go to” CBT interventions that work really well.

After all, it’s one of the most effective, evidence-based treatments for chronic, recurring, and challenging mental health issues.

But lately, you’ve noticed that CBT is feeling repetitive for clients… and yourself. Sessions just aren’t going anywhere, far too often stalling before meaningful progress is made.

Now, you can reinvigorate your use of CBT with new and easy ways to turn the corner on some of your toughest clinical impasses.

Led by Dr. Charles Jacob, an expert who’s helped thousands of clinicians get the most out of CBT, you’ll not only be getting the perfect refresher course so you can bolster your grasp on CBT essentials…

…you’ll also discover how you can make this proven clinical tool feel innovative and exciting to use in your treatment plans for trauma, anxiety, depression anger and more.

Register today.

Program Information

Objectives

  1. Apply evidence-based CBT techniques to multiple symptom sets to improve treatment outcomes. 
  2. Choose methods for conducting CBT psychoeducation to elicit “buy in” from difficult clients. 
  3. Utilize CBT techniques to identify and challenge clients’ dysfunctional self-talk, thoughts and behaviors to improve client level of functioning. 
  4. Develop CBT informed case conceptualizations for a range of DSM-5® diagnoses.
  5. Implement rapport-building tools to improve the therapeutic alliance and client engagement. 
  6. Evaluate behavioral activation strategies useful for improving treatment resistant depression, anxiety, or other presenting concerns. 

Outline

CBT Essentials  

Key Components of CBT Practice   Treatment Concepts   Application to Clinical Practice   Offshoot Models  

Target Audience

Copyright : 09/26/2022