Co-Occuring Disorders

CBT for Chronic Gastrointestinal Disorders: They’re More Common Than You Think!
October 16, 2024
Melissa G. Hunt, PhD and
This workshop covers what is known about the etiology and symptoms of IBS, how IBS patients present in clinical practice; IBS in the context of co-morbid panic and agoraphobia, social anxiety disorder, ARFID and depression.
Taking the “Nervous” out of the Nervous System: Novel Treatment for Anxiety Disorders
September 26, 2024
Suzanne Mouton-Odum, PhD and
Ruth G. Golomb, MEd, LCPC and
This live webinar will provide a look at the nervous system (sympathetic and parasympathetic) as it relates to learning, emotion, and behavior.
I-CBT OCD Treatment Webinar for Professionals
September 28, 2023
Stephanie Woodrow, LCPC, NCC and
Amanda Petrik-Gardner, LCPC, LPC, LIMHP and
Theresa Chiu, MSSW, LICSW and
This webinar provides an overview of I-CBT, a treatment option to clients with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder.
Optimizing Exposure Therapy for Youth with Complex Comorbidities and Presentations
July 20, 2021
Emily M. Becker-Haimes, PhD and
Hannah E. Frank, PhD and
Featuring Emily M. Becker-Haimes, PhD and Hannah E. Frank, PhD. This workshop will describe how clinicians can leverage principles of exposure theory to guide case conceptualization, using a four-step model of exposure therapy practice that can be integrated with other interventions as needed to best suit clients’ individual needs.
Using the Choice Point & ACT Skills to Augment Your Exposures!
July 14, 2020
Patricia Zurita Ona, PsyD and
This webinar delves into the nuts and bolts of how to conduct an ACT consistent exposure session, starting with a contextual-functional assessment of OCD symptoms, organizing a values-based exposure menu, increasing clients’ willingness to get out from their fear-based zone and move into values-based exposures, and troubleshooting when getting stuck in an exposure session (e.g. clients have a high degree of believability on thought – action – fusion, client’s continue to have hopes for obsessions to go away, clients’ exposures turn into rituals, etc). 
Racial Trauma, PTSD, and Health Equity: Understanding Racism as a Public Health Pandemic
July 2, 2020
Sierra Carter, PhD and
This webinar provides an overview of the ways in which racial discrimination impacts the health and well-being of Black Americans, a marginalized population that disproportionately experiences racial health disparities influenced by race-related stress. This webinar also further elucidate the importance of examining racial discrimination in the conceptualization of trauma experiences and treatments.