Tuesday, July 12, 2022
6:30-8:30 PM Eastern Time
5:30-7:30 PM Central Time
4:30-6:30 PM Mountain Time
3:30-5:30 PM Pacific Time
2:30-4:30 PM Alaska Time
1:30-3:30 PM Hawaii Time
COURSE OVERVIEW
Counselors and physicians frequently diagnosed Anxiety Disorders in patients who present with conditions such as depression, trauma, adjustment disorder, and family/marriage problems.
At EASE: Treating Anxiety Disorder is designed to provide training for the clinician in how to diagnose and treat Anxiety Disorders. This training will review recent research on brain functioning and current pharmacology for treatment as well as explore the hypothesis that Anxiety Disorder may have its origin in Trauma.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
- Explain the tools to recognize and diagnose Anxiety Disorders in patients presenting for therapy, including isomorphic conditions.
- Discuss the five (5) “first session techniques” for calming the anxiety.
- Discuss the “Four Izes” of treatment modality, incorporating expressive therapies
- Review recent research on brain functioning and current pharmacology along with the case study review to demonstrate the concepts learned.



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State Board Approval
- ADACBGA #19-12-17-1212
- CSWMFT #50-29024
- FCB #5387-A
- OBLADC #20220136
- OCDP Board Provider #50-29024
- SCLLR #4610
- VA COMMERCIAL VENDOR # 81-3353387-01

"Providing Economical, Convenient, & Quality Education for Behavioral Health Professionals"
Course Features
- Lectures 2
- Quizzes 0
- Duration Lifetime access
- Skill level Intermediate
- Students 103
- Certificate Yes
- Assessments Yes
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WEBINAR LINK 1
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COURSE EVALUATION 1
Dianne Taylor Dougherty, MS, CAGS, LCMHCS is a private practice counselor, writer, and speaker in Raleigh and Boone, NC with degrees from UNC-Greensboro, East Carolina University, Western Carolina University, and European Graduate School, Switzerland.
With experience in psychiatric hospitals, Employee Assistance Program, government agencies, college teaching, and private practice, Dianne Taylor Dougherty, LCMHCS embrace an asset-based philosophy to treatment which incorporates an exploration of the Expressive Arts and Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction to promote individual healing. Dianne Taylor Dougherty, LCMHCS is the author Treating Divorce as Trauma©(2001); Multidisciplinary Treatment for Clergy Sexual Abuse© (2005); The Creative Personal: A Guide for Mental Health Counselors to Incorporate the Expressive Arts in Therapy©(2009); Priming the Pump: Expressive Writing for Health and Well-being© (2013). She is a Certified Dementia Specialist and Certified Critical Incident Stress Relief Trainer.
Dianne Taylor Dougherty, LCMHCS also conducts seminars/training for corporations and organizations. She has presented nationally and internationally on the use of Expressive Arts in Therapy, Clergy Sexual Abuse; Trauma Recovery; Ethics in Counseling; Healthy Workplace Environments; Domestic Violence; Anxiety Disorder Treatment, and various other topics for the Licensed Professional Counselors Association of North Carolina (LPCANC), LPCA of Georgia, Florida Mental Health Counselors Association (FMHCA), American Mental Health Counselors Association (AMHCA), American Counseling Association (ACA), International Nathan Network, US Department of Defense, US Department of Labor, PESI, and In-patient treatment programs in the United States and Canada.
Dianne Taylor Dougherty, LCMHCS is a published poet and enjoys gardening, playing the piano, and watercolor.