Taming Amy(gdala), Neuroplasticity and more! A Two Day Workshop for Long Term Anxiety Relief
Wednesday, June 07, 2023, 10:00 AM America/New_York
Thursday, June 08, 2023, 10:00 AM America/New_York
Presenter: Presenter: Dr. Heidi Schreiber-Pan
These workshops offer 12 Live Interactive Continuing Education Credits
Taming Amy(gdala), Neuroplasticity and More!
A Two Day Workshop for Long-Term Anxiety Relief
12 CEs
Live Webinar
June 7 and 8, 2023
10:00AM - 4:45PM EST
Trainer: Dr. Heidi Schreiber-Pan
Dr. Heidi Schreiber-Pan’s seminar offers a clinical blueprint that is concise and practical; highlighting a cutting-edge treatment plan for clinicians to treat various types of anxiety disorders. This unique 6-step approach describes a distinctive arrangement of evidence-based therapeutic interventions that reduce symptomology common to the experience of chronic anxiety, panic, and worry.
This course will be teaching how to create calm in the nervous system through the power of neuroplasticity. Furthermore, the course will instruct on powerful strategies to promote emotional resilience with self-compassion, boundary setting, and inner-child work. Attendees will learn how to apply mindfulness-based cognitive and behavioral interventions.
Each step highlights core skills necessary for symptom relief and consequent long-term resiliency. Lastly, this model provides an outline for a comprehensive maintenance plan to assure lasting positive change.
The six steps are:
You will leave the seminar with competence in using this 6-step treatment plan and the skill to add innovative tools from the following approaches and theories: positive psychology, interpersonal neurobiology, neuroscience, mindfulness-based cognitive therapy, Attachment theory, CBT, ACT, and logotherapy.
(Trainer Dr. Heidi Schreiber-Pan is the Clinical Director of the Chesapeake Mental Health Collaborative and the author of Taming the Anxious Mind: A Guidebook to Relieve Stress and Anxiety. Dr. Schreiber-Pan is also a successful psychotherapist, and sought-after nationwide speaker on topics of resilience, anxiety, neuroscience, and occupational burnout. As an affiliate and former faculty member of Loyola University, Maryland, her past research has focused on resiliency and psychological well-being, including nature-based mental health.)
Agenda:
Day 1
(30 minutes)
(45 minutes)
(60 minutes)
(45 minutes)
(30 minutes)
(30 minutes)
(30 minutes)
(20 minutes)
(40 minutes)
(30 minutes)
Day 2
(30 minutes)
(60 minutes)
(40 minutes)
(40 minutes)
(50 minutes)
(40 minutes)
(40 minutes)
(30 minutes)
(30 minutes)
Objectives:
1. Participants will be able to ascertain the underlying neurological processes that impact anxious symptoms for clients.
2. Participants will be able to develop client engagement in treatment using personalized goals and attending to the therapeutic relationship.
3. Participants will be able to evaluate the differences between amygdala-based and cortex-based anxiety symptoms and identify how these symptoms inform treatment interventions.
4. Participants will be able to communicate strategies for calming and training the amygdala in order to alleviate symptoms of anxiety.
5. Participants will be able to implement methods for teaching clients to retrain the cortex so that anxiety is resisted rather than exacerbated.
6. Participants will be able to analyze how mindfulness impacts neuroplasticity in the brain; identify related treatment implications.
7. Participants will be able to communicate strategies for calming and training the amygdala in order to alleviate symptoms of anxiety.
8. Participants will be able to implement methods for teaching clients to retrain the cortex so that anxiety is resisted
9. Participants will be able to ascertain the underlying neurological processes that impact a client’s relationships with self and others.
10. Participants will be able to investigate the therapeutic use of values, life-goals and spirituality to help clients establish value-lifestyle congruence.
11. Participants will be able to learn and implement the use of attachment therapy to assist clients in alleviating attachment anxiety.
12. Participants will be able to investigate the role of exposure therapy and design suitable exposure exercises.
13. Participants will be able to describe cognitive fusion and employ the use of coping thoughts.
14. Participants will be able to explore the cognitive and physiological components of anxiety and consequently apply effective cognitive and behavioral interventions.
15. Participants will be able to develop client coping through self-compassion which is a form of mindful engagement with self during times of pain and trauma.