David Burns – Treat Anxiety Fast: Powerful, Fast-Acting, Drug-Free Treatment Techniques that Defeat Anxiety & Worry
Description
PESI is proud to offer an exciting seminar by David Burns, M.D., a pioneer in the development of cognitive behavior therapy (CBT). Achieve rapid and lasting recovery with all your anxious clients, just as Dr. Burns has done in over 35,000 therapy sessions with severely troubled clients. Become skilled at treating every type of anxiety without drugs.
In this unique course you’ll master more than 20 treatment techniques to help your clients eliminate the symptoms of anxiety quickly – even your most challenging, resistant clients.
Dr. Burns will illustrate concrete strategies that provide rapid, complete recovery and lasting change for your patients. You’ll learn…
How to integrate four powerful treatment models to eliminate symptoms.
How to enhance your client’s engagement in therapy.
How to develop a treatment plan that specifically targets each client’s unique problems and needs.
…and so much more!
David will provide you with guided instruction and share powerful video sessions that capture the actual moment of recovery. You will take away practical strategies to use immediately with any anxious client. Leave this course recording armed with tools you can use in your very next session!
Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from one of America’s most highly acclaimed psychiatrists and teachers!
Handouts
Manual (Part 1) – Treating Anxiety Fast (1.62 MB)
68 Pages
Available after Purchase
Manual (Part 2) – Treating Anxiety Fast (0.40 MB)
48 Pages
Available after Purchase
Outline
Day 1
What is TEAM-CBT? Reverse Hypnosis
How your anxious patients cast a spell on you and sabotage the treatment
Four Powerful Treatment Models for Anxiety Disorders
The Cognitive Model: I THINK therefore I FEAR
Single session treatment for Panic Disorder (video)
The Exposure Model: Taking a Page from the Tibetan Book of the Dead
Blood Phobia
The Hidden Emotion Model: Cycling Back to Freud?
The Burrito Slasher
The Motivational Model: Heading Off the Resistance at the Pass
A Case of Severe Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Overcoming Toxic Shame (video)
Magic Button
Positive Reframing
Acid Test
Magic Dial
Clinical Exercise
Electrical engineer with Body Dysmorphic Disorder
Recovery Circle: Failing as Fast as You Can
A Visit to the Shopping Center from Hell
Day 2
The Cognitive Model
Truth-Based Techniques
Compassion-Based Techniques
Uncovering Techniques
Motivational Techniques
Quantitative Techniques
Visual Imaging Techniques
Humor-Based Techniques
Role-Playing Techniques
Spiritual Techniques
The Hidden Emotion Model
The Niceness Dynamic
Bringing Hidden Feelings to Conscious Awareness
Innovations in Exposure Therapy
Classical, Cognitive, and Interpersonal Exposure
Treatment Algorithms
Who Do We Treat? The Person or the Disorder?
Relapse Prevention Training
Getting Better vs. Feeling Better
Faculty
David Burns, M.D. Related seminars and products: 6
David D. Burns, M.D., is an emeritus adjunct clinical professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at the Stanford University School of Medicine. His best-selling books, Feeling Good and the Feeling Good Handbook, have sold over five million copies worldwide.
Although he was a pioneer in the development of cognitive behavior therapy (CBT), in the past 10 years he has created a more powerful approach called TEAM-CBT. Individuals who attend this workshop will be eligible for Level 1 TEAM certification by the Feeling Good Institute in Mt. View, California.
More than 50,000 therapists have attended his training programs over the past 35 years. His website, www.feelinggood.com, offers many free resources for therapists and clients alike, including his tremendously popular Feeling Good Podcasts which draw more than 50,000 downloads per month.
Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: David Burns receives royalties from PESI, Inc.
Non-financial: David Burns has no relevant non-financial relationship to disclose.
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