IC19 Workshop 31 – Taming the Worried Brain: An Integrative Approach – Carolyn Daitch, PhD | Instant Download !
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Anxiety destroys the normal enjoyment of life through the fear, worry, obsessive thinking and avoidant behavior that anxious people experience. Simple activities like going to the grocery store, taking a child to her first day of school, or meeting a friend for lunch trigger a barrage of frantic “what ifs.” This demonstration will explore the subtleties of working with this pervasive category of disorders, and will introduce a powerful, integrative therapy model. Using this integrative therapy model, attendees will learn practical interventions that are applicable to the treatment of generalized anxiety disorder, managing uncertainty. A special component of this workshop is a focus on performance anxiety. The presenter will introduce a powerful, integrative therapy model that combines CBT, hypnosis and mindfulness.
Educational Objectives:
- Delineate and demonstrate a treatment protocol using mindfulness, CBT, and hypnosis to manage worry.
- Describe two techniques for tolerating uncertainty.
- Identify two interventions that can help clients manage performance anxiety.
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