Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT) for Anxiety Relief A 5-Day Professional Training (with Forsyth & Eifert) - Upstate New York
About 40 million American adults suffer from anxiety. In this intensive 5-day professional workshop, mental health professionals learn the practical application of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy as a powerful way to transform the suffering associated with major anxiety disorders. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) is an evidence-based behavior therapy that balances mindfulness, compassion, kindness, and acceptance with commitment and behavior change to alleviate the symptoms of anxiety.
Through lectures, live and video demonstrations, and practical experiential exercises, we learn to:
* Conceptualize anxiety, anger, and depression within an ACT framework
* Identify excessive struggle and avoidance while promoting more mindful actions
* Integrate experiential exercises, metaphors, and mindfulness techniques into clinical work
* Help clients balance acceptance and change while moving toward their values and goals
Mental health professionals, including graduate students and post-doctoral fellows, are invited to attend. Familiarity with ACT is not required.
Recommended Reading: Forsyth and Eifert, The Mindfulness and Acceptance Workbook for Anxiety and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Anxiety Disorders. CE/CME are available and included in the tuition.
John P. Forsyth, PhD, is associate professor of psychology and serves as director for both the Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology and the Anxiety Disorders Research Program at the University at Albany, State University of New York. actforanxiety.com
Georg H. Eifert, PhD, is professor and chairperson of the department of psychology at Chapman University. He is coauthor, with John P. Forsyth, of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Anxiety Disorders; ACT on Life, Not on Anger; and The Mindfulness and Acceptance Workbook for Anxiety.
Venue and Registration The Omega Institute in Rhinebeck NY is a beautiful retreat center tucked away in a rural setting about 1 1/2 hours south of Albany NY. But it is not for everyone. Internet access is limited to the Cafe and library, the food in the dining hall is strictly vegetarian (and quite good too), no TVs, and cell phone access is spotty at best. So, before registering, please do check out the Omega site, including logging accommodations offered on site so you know what you are getting into.
To register, click here This will be our second year back to Omega to do this workshop. Please feel free to contact John (forsyth@albany.edu) or Georg (geifert@chapman.edu) if you have questions. Space will be limited.
