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Adolescence is a time of social, cognitive, and emotional growth. The rapid rise of technology presents a unique challenge to teenagers and those responsible for their care. Electronics use (Online videos, texting, social media, video games, streaming TV shows/movies, etc.) creates an environment that can both enrich and hinder healthy development. Participants in this webinar will be provided with a review of the current state of knowledge, as it relates to the impact of electronics use on adolescent wellness. Topics addressed will include the relationship of electronics to academic performance, sleep, mental health, the developing brain, and safety. Throughout the webinar, feedback will be provided on ways to keep adolescents connected in a way that promotes a healthy and balanced lifestyle.
“Knowledgeable presenter - current info, good examples. I liked the video that showed a real life example of treatment.”-Shannon T., Professional Counselor, Massachusetts
The fight or flight response is a normal biological process in which the body prepares itself to take on dangerous circumstances. At times, however, the response is activated under situations that are not life threatening. Individuals may experience these panic attacks in a variety of situations. In the context of Panic Disorder and Agoraphobia, one’s fear of panic sensations and their consequences is a driving force for ongoing distress and life disruption. Attendees will learn to distinguish panic attacks that occur in context of Panic Disorder with those that occur outside of Panic Disorder. In addition, the webinar will address vulnerabilities and maintaining factors of Panic Disorder and Agoraphobia. Panic Disorder and Agoraphobia will be conceptualized from the cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) perspective. Attendees will be educated about the appropriate treatment interventions, such as cognitive restructuring and exposure therapy. Exposure therapy will be explained, incorporating visual examples and demonstrations by the presenter.
School refusal is a common problem and can be due to a number of factors. In this seminar, Dr. Hannan will identify some of the causes of school refusal and how to assess kids to get a better understanding of the behavior. He will talk about some of the instruments that can be helpful in the assessment process. He will go over how to do a functional assessment of the problem. He will provide you with treatment strategies for assisting kids that includes cognitive therapy, social skills training, exposure therapy, problem solving, and behavior management. He will use a number of case examples to illustate the assessment and treatment process. He will also highlight the treatment literature on this important topic.
Adolescence is a time of social, cognitive, and emotional growth. The rapid rise of technology presents a unique challenge to teenagers and those responsible for their care. Electronics use (Online videos, texting, social media, video games, streaming TV shows/movies, etc.) creates an environment that can both enrich and hinder healthy development. Participants in this webinar will be provided with a review of the current state of knowledge, as it relates to the impact of electronics use on adolescent wellness. Topics addressed will include the relationship of electronics to academic performance, sleep, mental health, the developing brain, and safety. Throughout the webinar, feedback will be provided on ways to keep adolescents connected in a way that promotes a healthy and balanced lifestyle.
School refusal is a common problem and can be due to a number of factors. In this seminar, Dr. Hannan will identify some of the causes of school refusal and how to assess kids to get a better understanding of the behavior. He will talk about some of the instruments that can be helpful in the assessment process. He will go over how to do a functional assessment of the problem. He will provide you with treatment strategies for assisting kids that includes cognitive therapy, social skills training, exposure therapy, problem solving, and behavior management. He will use a number of case examples to illustate the assessment and treatment process. He will also highlight the treatment literature on this important topic.
“Knowledgeable presenter - current info, good
examples. I liked the video that showed a real life example of treatment.”-Shannon
T., Professional Counselor, Massachusetts
The fight or
flight response is a normal biological process in which the body prepares
itself to take on dangerous circumstances. At times, however, the
response is activated under situations that are not life threatening.
Individuals may experience these panic attacks in a variety of
situations. In the context of Panic Disorder and Agoraphobia, one’s fear
of panic sensations and their consequences is a driving force for ongoing distress
and life disruption. Attendees will learn to distinguish panic attacks
that occur in context of Panic Disorder with those that occur outside of Panic
Disorder. In addition, the webinar will address vulnerabilities and
maintaining factors of Panic Disorder and Agoraphobia. Panic Disorder and
Agoraphobia will be conceptualized from the cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)
perspective. Attendees will be educated about the appropriate treatment
interventions, such as cognitive restructuring and exposure therapy.
Exposure therapy will be explained, incorporating visual examples and
demonstrations by the presenter.
Adolescence is a time of social, cognitive, and emotional growth. The rapid rise of technology presents a unique challenge to teenagers and those responsible for their care. Electronics use (Online videos, texting, social media, video games, streaming TV shows/movies, etc.) creates an environment that can both enrich and hinder healthy development. Participants in this webinar will be provided with a review of the current state of knowledge, as it relates to the impact of electronics use on adolescent wellness. Topics addressed will include the relationship of electronics to academic performance, sleep, mental health, the developing brain, and safety. Throughout the webinar, feedback will be provided on ways to keep adolescents connected in a way that promotes a healthy and balanced lifestyle.
This webinar will identify the roots of CBT from philosophy and psychology. It will help you conceptualize cases from the perspective of CBT. You will learn all of the components of CBT and how to use them to develop a treatment plan. Finally, Dr. Hannan will talk about the use of CBT with anxiety disorder, OCD spectrum, Mood disorders, Eating disorders, Schizophrenia, Bipolar Disorder, Personality Disorders, and pain/health psych.
"Enjoyed the presentation. Learned a lot. Very organized, easy to apply to practice. Understanding the difference between OCD and hoarding was very helpful"-Scott M. Psychologist, Washington
Hoarding behavior has received significant attention in recent years. Due to the potential harmful effects of hoarding behavior (risk of fire, personal injury, financial hardships, etc.), it has become an important topic of research. It has also drawn the attention of the media and local governments, which have to address the impact hoarding has on citizens. In this seminar, Dr. Hannan will review the current status of hoarding as its own diagnostic entity in DSM-V. Dr. Hannan will discuss the latest research findings on the psychopathology of hoarding disorder. Participants will learn how to assess clients for hoarding disorder and will learn how to devise and implement an appropriate treatment plan. Given the complicated nature of hoarding, he will discuss potential obstacles to treatment and ways to address these issues.
“Excellent; exceeded
my expectations. The instructor (Scott Hannan) was very impressive. He clearly
had a very deep knowledge of the topic and also knew how to answer broad
questions very succinctly but thoroughly. I'm amazed he was able to talk for 6
hrs straight in an engaging way, while being very responsive to different
questions throughout the seminar, while also sticking exactly to the expected
time. Bravo!.”-Teresa A. Psychologist, Maryland
Obsessive compulsive
disorder can be associated with extreme levels of distress and severe
impairment in one’s life. Proper diagnosis and treatment formulation is
essential in assisting those with this disabling condition. Although most
people are familiar with typical symptoms including washing and checking,
many may not have an understanding of other presentations of OCD, such as
scrupulosity, harm obsessions, and sexual obsessions. Fortunately, the
gold standard treatment exposure and response prevention can be utilized
to treat the various presentations of OCD. In this seminar, Dr.
Hannan will review the various presentations of OCD and train
attendees in making an accurate diagnosis of OCD. In addition to
learning about the various presentations of OCD, attendees will learn to
assess the severity of OCD. Dr. Hannan will explain the rationale
of using exposure and ritual prevention and discuss how to conceptualize cases
of OCD, along with creating an exposure hierarchy. Exposure therapy will
be introduced through both didactics and video demonstration. Special
cases of OCD, including comorbid conditions and adaptations needed to
treat children, will be addressed.
“Very well explained and organized. Easy to follow and understand. I will use his plans to help me with creating effective behavior plans.”-Deborah S., Professional Counselor, New York
Child and
adolescent behavioral issues can cause significant disruption to family
life. In addition to the effects on family, it may impact academic and
social life. Although many parents understand the concepts of reward and
punishment, they may not understand the most effective ways to implement behavior
management techniques.In addition, many parents may be overly reliant on
punitive consequences for negative behavior rather than focusing on ways
increase positive,pro-social behaviors. Dr. Hannan’s seminar
Understanding and Implementing Parent Training in Clinical Practice will teach
clinicians how to instruct parents in behavior management. Parent
training is essential to positive outcomes in treatment for both externalizing
and internalizing disorders. This webinar will include instruction on
performing a functional behavioral assessment, case conceptualization, and
devising an appropriate behavior plan. Beyond positive reinforcement and
punishment,this webinar will present a variety of behavioral techniques
including shaping,extinction, and differential reinforcement of alternative
behavior. Clinicians will learn how to tailor treatment according to
developmental level and co-occurring psychiatric conditions, as well as how to
address problems within typical development. Research into the factors
associated with successful implementation of behavioral principles will be
discussed as well.