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• [Instant Download] – Immediately deliver the download link after receiving the payment Purchase Daniel J. van Ingen - Rewire the Anxious Brain: Neuroscience-Informed Treatment of Anxiety, Panic and Worry courses at here with PRICE $219.99 $41 Faculty:Daniel J. van IngenDuration:6 Hours 47 MinutesFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:May 06, 2020 Description Manual - Rewire the Anxious Brain (5.2 MB) 125 Pages Available after Purchase Illinois Educators Self-study Instructions (28.5 KB) Available after Purchase Illinois Educators Evaluation Form (1.2 MB) Available after Purchase Outline Use Neuroscience in the Treatment of Anxiety Positives: We know more about anxiety-based disorders than any other disordersScience gives explanations, evidence, authority, destigmatizes difficultiesConcerns: It can be difficult to explain, answer questionsClients may feel a lack of responsibilityOversimplification is inevitableEnhancing Engagement in Treatment Don’t neglect the therapeutic relationship!Address the challenges of anxious clientsRemember that strategies are effortfulGuide the process using client’s goalsMaintain motivationNeuroplasticity Define Neuroplasticity in everyday languageTherapy is about creating a new self”Rewiring” as an accessible concept for changeRe-consolidation: the modification of emotional memoriesIdentify Two Neural Pathways to Anxiety Amygdala – bottom-up triggering of emotion, physicality of anxietyCortex – top-down emotion generation based in cognitionExplain the two pathways to clientsHow anxiety is initiated in each pathway and how pathways influence each otherClient Friendly Explanations Use illustrations to create concrete understandingFight/flight/freeze responsesThe “language of the amygdala”Anxiety and the cortexHelp clients recognize the two pathways to anxietyNeuroplasticity in the Amygdala (Essential for all Anxiety Disorders, PTSD, OCD, Depression) Sleep and the amygdalaThe influence of anxietyBreathing techniques to reduce activationRelaxation, meditation, and yoga to modify responsesExposure as opportunities for the amygdala to learnCombatting avoidanceWhen anxiety indicates that the amygdala can learn new responsesPush through anxiety to change the amygdalaNeuroplasticity in the Cortex (Essential for GAD, SAD, OCD, PTSD, Depression) ”Survival of the busiest” principle – strengthen or weaken specific circuitryThe healthy (adaptive) use of worry in the cortex”You can’t erase: You must replace”Recognize and modify the impact of uncertaintyTraining correct uses of distractionLeft hemisphere techniques – cognitive defusion, coping thoughts, fighting anticipationRight hemisphere techniques – imagery, musicMindfulness and anxiety resistancesNeuroplasticity and Medications for Anxiety Disorders, OCD, PTSD, Depression Medication’s effects in the rewiring processThe myth of the chemical imbalanceThe danger of sedating the brain with benzodiazepinesPromoting neuroplasticity with SSRIs, SNRIsThe effectiveness of CBT and medsMove Beyond Diagnostic Categories to Focus on Anxiety Pathways Anxiety is a component of many diagnoses (depression, substance abuse, etc.)Amygdala- and cortex-based techniques help in other disordersTargeting brain-based symptoms rather than disordersWorry, obsessions, rumination respond to similar cortex-based techniquesPanic, phobic responses, and compulsions respond to amygdala-based techniquesResearch, Risks and Limitations Empirical versus clinical and anecdotal evidenceClinical considerations for specific clients and settingsEfficacy of particular interventions may vary Faculty Daniel J. van Ingen, Psy.D. Related seminars and products: 2 Licensed Psychologist The IMA Group Daniel van Ingen, Psy.D., is passionate about the treatment of anxiety and believes that his strategy of anxiety tolerance training requires non-medication treatment strategies.
• He has developed easy-to-understand explanations and techniques that quickly fuel the road to recovery.A licensed clinical psychologist in Florida, Dr. van Ingen maintains a private practice that specializes in anxiety treatment called Anxiety Shrinks!
• Prior to private practice, he worked at a VA hospital, colleges, a drug treatment program, and outpatient clinics.Dr.
• van Ingen, trained as a scholar-practitioner, has many empirical studies published on cognitive behavioral therapy for anxiety disorders, parenting research, and disabilities.
• He has presented at national and international conferences for over 15 years and has trained providers in 30 states over 5 years.