NICABM – Expert Ways to Work with Anxiety
Description
- Expert strategies for dealing with anxiety (which can help even your most anxious clients)
Anxiety can cripple lives.
This can stifle the personal and professional growth of our clients, deprive them of the opportunity to establish relationships and deprive them of the freedom to choose their own fate.
The worst? Without successful treatment, anxiety can become an insatiable vacuum, draining our clients ‘confidence and talents and leaving them vulnerable to” quick fixes” that only serve to maintain their fear.
But to effectively treat anxiety, we first need to understand how it prevents the vagus nerve from calming the body. We need to look at the specific way that uncertainty causes anxiety, and how the brain conspires with the physiology of panic to transmit anxiety to the nervous system.
That’s why we created this new short course …
Expert strategies for dealing with anxiety
Practical skills to break the panic-alarm loop
Stephen Porges, Ph. D. Peter Levin, Ph. D.
Joan Borysenko, PhD In Technical Sciences Kelly Mcgonigal, Ph. D.
A powerful reaction of the high brain/ low brain that can transmit an alarm in the body
One of the key strategies that can thwart a panic attack (quickly-even if the client has a history of attacks)
How the physiology of a client’s panic can undermine certain anxiety treatments
Four main strategies for neutralizing stress and anxiety
Shelly Harrell, Ph. D. Kelly Mcgonigal, Ph. D. Rick Hanson, Ph. D.
The hidden meaning behind the client’s anxiety (and how it can affect the healing process)
An F. A. C. T. strategy that can break down thinking and ground the client in the present
How to adjust the treatment of anxiety when it threatens the client’s core values
How to turn a client’s anxiety from fear to confidence
Kristin Padesky, Ph. D. Rick Hanson, Ph. D.A two-way system for treating anxiety that can lead to faster results with fewer relapses
How one shift from “thinking” to” imagining” can help your clients access the underlying fear behind their anxiety
A “block exit” strategy that helps you pinpoint a client’s anxiety disorder
How to increase the client’s tolerance for anxiety
Stephen Hayes, Ph. D. Kelly Mcgonigal, Ph. D. Ron Siegel, PsyD
Saying ” Yes” is one practical strategy that can reset the client’s ability to function with anxiety
How can the mind be deceived by interpreting progress as a result during treatment of anxiety
One gradual change in how the customer handles anxiety, which can escalate into huge growth
How to maximize the power of a client’s coping strategies
Sue Johnson, EdD Rick Hanson, Ph. D.
Ron Siegel, PsyD Kelly Mcgonigal, Ph. D.
Why do most methods of coping with anxiety fail
How to reformulate anxiety to keep customers from getting overwhelmed with emotion
How phobias calmly feed on untreated attachment issues
How to work with root pain in very anxious clients
Mikhail Yapko, PhD Ron Siegel, PsyD
The terrifying internal question behind many customers ‘ concerns (and why the real problem is the answer)
is Why uncertainty can be a direct trigger for customers prone to anxiety disorders“I don’t know” – three words that can have the most lasting impact on clients recovering from anxiety
How to work with conflicting sources of concern
PAT Ogden, Ph. D. Richard Schwartz, Ph. D.
A unique way of traumatic memory can trigger the nervous system and trap the client in chronic anxiety
One powerful nonverbal intervention that can destroy the underlying belief that leads to the client’s anxiety
A paradoxical approach to a client’s panic attack that can reduce their fear and instantly ground them
A unique internal struggle that exacerbates the anxiety consumed by the anxious parent
How to help customers see opportunities beyond anxiety
Scott Miller, Ph. D. Kelly Mcgonigal, Ph. D.
Ron Siegel, PsyD Joan Borysenko, PhD In Technical Sciences
One way to promote breakthroughs with anxious clients who have a history of failed therapy
How consistently changing your intervention process can help concerned clients feel more empowered
How to ignite the seeds of growth inside an alarm that will leave the customer overwhelmed with opportunitiesTreatment of an anxious brain
Stan Tatkin, PsyD, ITF Kelly Mcgonigal, Dr. Rick Hanson, PhD
Ron Siegel, PsyD Zhanna Borisenko, PhD
How 10 minutes of focused attention can bring the brain out of an anxious cycle of thinking
A simple strategy for keeping the client in the present and blocking disturbing thoughts
Four powerful methods to help anxious clients calm down when they are all alone
Practical ways to reduce the internal experience of anxiety
Kelly Mcgonigal, Ph. D. Ron Siegel, PsyD Rick Hanson, Ph. D.
One mindset shift that can free customers from the ” quick fixes” that defined their lives with anxiety
A science-based strategy for improving performance and reducing stress by focusing on the” good ” side of anxiety
How to help clients find the true source of their anxiety trigger (it is often hidden in their values)
How to help clients with OCD experience fewer Intrusive intrusions
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Course Features
- Lectures 0
- Quizzes 0
- Duration Lifetime access
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 199
- Assessments Yes