ACT for Children & Adolescents -Acceptance & Commitment Therapy for Trauma, Anxiety, Attachment Issues & More – Timothy Gordon
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Overview
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Author: Timothy Gordon
- Faculty:
- Timothy Gordon
- Duration:
- 6 Hours 25 Minutes
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Copyright:
- May 31, 2017
Description
- Strategies to manage emotions, achieve goals and build connections
- New techniques to reduce stress and suffering in younger populations
- Experiential exercises, case studies and video examples
You’ve heard that desperate cry for help from a parent or caregiver to – “fix my kid”.
Integrating Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) into your practice offers a new way for you to achieve positive therapeutic outcomes with difficult-to-treat younger clients. Get ready to use new tools that will change the “fix” agenda and embrace an approach of acceptance and build on children’s strengths.
Join experienced ACT trainer Tim Gordon, MSW, RSW, as he delivers an exercise and technique-heavy workshop that will give you the tools needed to more effectively treat kids with anger, anxiety, depression, eating disorders, trauma and family conflict.
Tim will teach you the main concepts of ACT and how to empower kids how to live a more engaged life by navigating with acceptance, self-compassion and present moment skills including mindfulness.
ACT for children and adolescents is not merely a new technique or set of methods, it’s a scientific approach enhancing practices that already work for many clinicians, breathing new life into case conceptualization and looking at our most stuck cases. Through case examples, video clips, and role-play you will be able to integrate ACT skills in your practice tomorrow!
Handouts
Manual ZNM052015 (3.38 MB) | 40 Pages | Available after Purchase |
Outline
ACT in a Nutshell
- The role of values: mindfulness, acceptance, commitment, behavior
- Experiential avoidance
- Psychological flexibility
- ACT for children & adolescents
- The hexagon model
Role of Exposure in ACT
- Translate client values into behavioral goals
- Barriers to behavioral goals: external and internal avoidance
- External exposure
- Situations
- People
- Internal exposure
- Thoughts
- Emotions
- Memories
- Bodily sensations
- Psychological flexibility in young people
- Games and activities
Assess and Track
- Assess the function of behavior in young people
- Three categories of behavior: open-aware-engaged
- Create a therapeutic contract, agenda and agreement
ACT in Action – Strategies, Games, Activities and Experiential Exercises for Children & Adolescents:
- Anxiety
- Trauma
- Attachment issues
- Body dysmorphic disorder
- Bullying
- Family conflict
Group Settings & Schools
- Use ACT in groups with children and adolescents
- ACT in schools and non-clinical settings
Faculty
Timothy Gordon, MSW, RSW Related seminars and products: 4
Timothy Gordon, MSW, RSW, is a social worker, ACT trainer, international presenter, and author.
Tim has a mission to offer evidence-based psychotherapy to help others live full and abundant lives. He specializes in working with attachment and trauma issues, including children and adolescents who have suffered abuse. He is the co-author of The ACT Approach: A Comprehensive Guide for Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (PESI, 2017) and The ACT Deck: 55 Acceptance & Commitment Therapy Practices to Build Connection, Find Focus and Reduce Stress (PESI, 2017). He has also authored a self-help book integrating ACT with attachment-based therapeutic practices into his work. He was an instructor of the Clinical Behavioral Sciences program, where he taught ACT at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario.
As Tim presents ACT workshops around the world, he is renowned for his passion and his experiential approach to training professionals.
Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Timothy Gordon is in private practice He receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.
Nonfinancial: Timothy Gordon has no relevant nonfinancial relationship to disclose.
Curriculum
FAQs
Requirements
- Professional Background: Suitable for therapists, counselors, psychologists, social workers, and mental health professionals working with children and adolescents.
- Interest in ACT: A foundational understanding of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) is recommended but not mandatory.
- Digital Access: A stable internet connection and a device capable of viewing digital course materials.
- Commitment to Learning: Dedication to implementing ACT principles in trauma, anxiety, and attachment-related practices.
Features
- Comprehensive Training: Step-by-step instruction on applying ACT techniques for trauma, anxiety, and attachment issues in children and adolescents.
- Evidence-Based Approaches: Learn research-backed strategies to promote emotional resilience and psychological flexibility.
- Practical Tools: Downloadable worksheets, exercises, and activities tailored for younger clients.
- Real-Life Applications: Case studies and examples to contextualize ACT interventions in diverse scenarios.
- Expert Insights: Gain knowledge from Timothy Gordon, an experienced therapist and ACT practitioner.
- Flexible Learning: Access the course anytime with self-paced digital modules.
Target audiences
- Mental Health Professionals: Therapists, counselors, and psychologists seeking to enhance their skill set for working with children and adolescents.
- Educational Professionals: Teachers and school counselors dealing with anxiety, trauma, or attachment issues in the classroom.
- Caregivers and Parents: Those looking to understand ACT principles to better support children and adolescents.
- Social Workers: Professionals supporting youth in therapeutic or developmental environments.