Anxiety Treatment via Telehealth – Richard Sears
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Telehealth has burst onto the mental health scene as both a viable, effective treatment option and a source of distress for clinicians and clients alike – particularly those who experience anxiety.
Are you prepared to virtually treat your most symptomatic anxiety clients?
Join author and clinical psychologist Dr. Richard Sears in this 2-hour recording as he combines evidence-based anxiety intervention strategies with the nuanced skill of effectively providing online care therapeutically.
You’ll learn:
- 5 must-do’s and must-not-do’s of telehealth
- How to orient and engage even your most anxious clients on a teletherapy platform
- Mastery of the nuance of virtual care while avoiding common traps that accidentally reinforce clients’ anxiety and avoidance
- How to transform telehealth into an effective exposure tool for anxious clients
- Practical virtual strategies for anxiety management, including mindfulness, disruption of anxious thoughts, and more!
Packed with case examples, interactive discussion, analogies, and experiential exercises, Dr. Sears will have you re-thinking your conceptualization of anxiety – and how it can be treated.
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**BONUS** All purchasers will receive FREE handouts to share with clients about stress, anxiety, and working with anxious thoughts
- Apply clinical interventions to help clients distinguish realistic from excessive anxiety.
- Modify traditional exposure therapy techniques to be efficacious via telehealth.
- Demonstrate three methods for disrupting anxious thought patterns.
Telehealth: Providing Quality Care from a Distance
- 5 must-do’s and must-not-do’s of telehealth
- Know your platform – limitations, troubleshooting, and more
- Helping anxious clients adjust to virtual sessions
Anxiety: Treatment Considerations for Every Client
- The “science 101” of the anxiety response
- Benefits of anxiety (and the problem with avoidance)
- How anxious thinking gets negatively reinforced
- Collective v. personal anxiety
Screen-Friendly Anxiety Interventions
- Separating realistic concerns from paralyzing anxiety
- Decentering & distancing vs. disputation of thoughts
- Do’s and don’ts of online mindfulness techniques
- Interoceptive exposure; walking clients through the extinction burst
- What to do with the client who stays “busy” to avoid anxiety
- Unhooking rumination from thoughtful planning
- Helping clients find meaning, purpose, and value
- And more!