ACT for Panic Disorder: Interoceptive Exposure and Acceptance
In this presentation, our faculty member Jessica Borushok, Ph.D., talks about the case of Sarah, a client presenting with panic disorder with agoraphobia.
In this section, Dr. Borushok explains how to apply interoceptive exposure from an acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) stance focusing on acceptance, also known as willingness.
Here are some highlights we’ve extracted from the video:
* Framing exposure exercises as experiments helps clients become more willing to explore their value-based behaviors.
* Interoceptive exposure exercises should start with the least distressing symptoms and work up to the more distressing ones.
* Such exercises should always be debriefed, and clients should be encouraged to practice further on their own.
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Click here to watch the full video: https://psychotherapyacademy.org/section/act-for-panic-disorder-interoceptive-exposure-and-acceptance/?utm_source=YouTube&utm_medium=video&utm_campaign=CC0409
Learn more about ACT for panic and earn 1 CE credit: https://psychotherapyacademy.org/courses/acceptance-and-commitment-therapy-for-panic-disorder-the-case-of-sarah/?utm_source=YouTube&utm_medium=video&utm_campaign=CC0409
Visit our website, Psychotherapy Academy: Therapy Pro: Plus, to discover practical strategies and expert guidance through real clinical case conceptualizations: https://psychotherapyacademy.org/therapy-pro/?utm_source=YouTube&utm_medium=video&utm_campaign=CC0409
#ACT #PanicDisorder #Exposure #Values
Видео ACT for Panic Disorder: Interoceptive Exposure and Acceptance канала Psychotherapy Academy
In this section, Dr. Borushok explains how to apply interoceptive exposure from an acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) stance focusing on acceptance, also known as willingness.
Here are some highlights we’ve extracted from the video:
* Framing exposure exercises as experiments helps clients become more willing to explore their value-based behaviors.
* Interoceptive exposure exercises should start with the least distressing symptoms and work up to the more distressing ones.
* Such exercises should always be debriefed, and clients should be encouraged to practice further on their own.
Level up your clinical practice with Psychotherapy Academy! Designed exclusively for mental health clinicians, our e-learning platform offers practical tips, strategies, and CE credits. Join us now and enhance your skills.
Click here to watch the full video: https://psychotherapyacademy.org/section/act-for-panic-disorder-interoceptive-exposure-and-acceptance/?utm_source=YouTube&utm_medium=video&utm_campaign=CC0409
Learn more about ACT for panic and earn 1 CE credit: https://psychotherapyacademy.org/courses/acceptance-and-commitment-therapy-for-panic-disorder-the-case-of-sarah/?utm_source=YouTube&utm_medium=video&utm_campaign=CC0409
Visit our website, Psychotherapy Academy: Therapy Pro: Plus, to discover practical strategies and expert guidance through real clinical case conceptualizations: https://psychotherapyacademy.org/therapy-pro/?utm_source=YouTube&utm_medium=video&utm_campaign=CC0409
#ACT #PanicDisorder #Exposure #Values
Видео ACT for Panic Disorder: Interoceptive Exposure and Acceptance канала Psychotherapy Academy
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