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Whether you’re brand new to Internal Family Systems (IFS) Therapy or have been practicing the model for years, register and discover how to refine and customize the model to fit your client’s unique n
Whether you’re brand new to Internal Family Systems (IFS) Therapy or have been practicing the model for years, register and discover how to refine and customize the model to fit your client’s unique n
Gabor Maté goes beyond instruction and demonstrates exactly how he uses Compassionate Inquiry to facilitate healing. Watch him implement his unique method with over 10 audience members.
Gabor Maté goes beyond instruction and demonstrates exactly how he uses Compassionate Inquiry to facilitate healing. Watch him implement his unique method with over 10 audience members.
Gabor Maté goes beyond instruction and demonstrates exactly how he uses Compassionate Inquiry to facilitate healing. Watch him implement his unique method with over 10 audience members.
Helping anxious perfectionistic clients lower their standards feels impossible.
They cling to rigid rules and ideals, and therapy sessions can turn into exhausting reassurance-filled visits, yes-butting, and even arguing.
You need another option to reach these clients.
Whether you’re a seasoned Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) therapist or just getting started, now you can give your clients the tools they need to pivot from the quest for perfection toward a rich, meaningful, imperfect life.
Watch Dr. Clarissa Ong, ACT expert and lead author of The Anxious Perfectionist for this skills-packed training to build your clients’ psychological flexibility so they can focus on living their values rather than striving to reach unattainable standards. You’ll learn:
Effective ways to help clients cultivate the bravery they need to take risks
Top techniques for accepting challenging emotions that fuel avoidance
Values-based action plans to get clients centered on what’s really important
PURCHASE TODAY to free your clients from the tyranny of the shoulds!
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Manual - ACT for Anxiety-Driven Perfectionism
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Manual - ACT for Anxiety-Driven Perfectionism - French
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50 Pages
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Manual - ACT for Anxiety-Driven Perfectionism - Italian
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50 Pages
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Manual - ACT for Anxiety-Driven Perfectionism - German
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Manual - ACT for Anxiety-Driven Perfectionism - Spanish
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Clarissa Ong, PhD, is an assistant professor and the psychology clinic director at the University of Toledo who trained at McLean Hospital/Harvard Medical School and the Center for Anxiety and Related Disorders at Boston University. With clinical and research specialization in perfectionism, Dr. Ong has published 70 peer-reviewed articles and co-written two books: a transdiagnostic ACT manual, ACT in Steps, and a self-help book for perfectionism, The Anxious Perfectionist. She has received grant funding from the Association for Contextual Behavioral Science and International OCD Foundation for randomized trials testing online self-help interventions for perfectionism.
Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Clarissa Ong has an employment relationship with the University of Toledo. She receives a grant from the International OCD Foundation. Clarissa Ong receives royalties as a published author. She receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc. She has no relevant financial relationships with ineligible organizations.
Non-financial: Clarissa Ong is a member of the Ohio Psychological Association, the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, and the Association for Contextual Behavioral Science. She is an Ad hoc reviewer and editor for several peer review journals, for a complete list contact PESI, Inc.
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For a more detailed outline that includes times or durations of time, if needed, please contact cepesi@pesi.com.
Objectives
Identify perfectionistic behaviors and their function in clients with anxiety.
Develop an ACT-consistent case conceptualization of anxiety-driven perfectionism.
Evaluate cognitive defusion skills to decrease the impact of perfectionistic-driven self-criticism.
Utilize at least one mindfulness practice to improve clients’ ability to tolerate worry.
Choose interventions for a values-based action plan with clients struggling with perfectionism-driven anxiety.
Identify a common barrier to treatment with anxious perfectionistic clients.
Outline
Psychological Flexibility as the Antidote to Perfectionism: Why ACT for Perfectionism?
The ACT model: psychological flexibility and its six core processes
Undermine rule-following and avoid intellectualizing
Common functions and characteristics of perfectionism
The hidden value in perfectionism
Transdiagnostic factor: associated mental health diagnoses
The latest research on ACT for perfectionism
Assessment and Case Conceptualization: The Hidden Costs of Striving for Flawlessness
Top assessment tools for anxiety – generalized, specific, social, and more
Four signs that your client might be struggling with perfectionism
How to talk with clients about perfectionism
Explore the impact of perfectionismdriven anxiety on functioning
How self-stories about control and success strain relationships and limit connection
Case conceptualization skills for clients with anxiety-driven perfectionism
Help clients find the strength to be vulnerable
Metaphors to illustrate the paradox of control
Case study
ACT Interventions for Anxiety-Driven Perfectionism: Constant Control or Creativity and Commitment
Help clients notice perfectionistic thoughts that accompany anxious feelings
And what else? Techniques to increase attentional flexibility
Experiential exercises to facilitate clients’ out-of-session mindful awareness
When negative self-talk arises – how to help clients let go
Top cognitive defusion skills to get space from fear of failure
Cultivate acceptance of shame, worry, and other challenging emotions
Expand clients’ views of themselves to see who they are outside of perfectionism
Self-compassion practices for when clients come up short
Creative hopelessness exercises to motivate clients to try something different
How to foster clients’ willingness to make mistakes
Top tips for taking steps even when anxiety is present
What makes life worthwhile? Help clients discern important life values
Create values-based action plans that challenge rumination and procrastination
Committed action despite anxiety and self-doubt
Case study
Clinical Considerations: Not Just Symptom Relief
Which clients are a good fit for ACT versus CBT?
Integration of ACT strategies into other treatments
Factors to determine length of treatment
Treatment consolidation and relapse prevention
Cultural considerations
Toolbox of experiential exercises
Troubleshooting top barriers to treatment
What to do when perfectionism is identified as a value
When the therapist is also perfectionistic
Limitations of the research and potential risks
Target Audience
Counselors
Social Workers
Psychologists
Psychiatrists
Marriage & Family Therapists
Addiction Counselors
Other Mental Health Professionals
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