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Total Credits: 3 including 3 Continuing Education Credit for Social Workers, 3 Continuing Education Credit for Clinical Psychologists, 3 Continuing Education Credit for Professional Counselors, 3 Continuing Education Credit for Marriage and Family Therapists
Transdiagnostic treatments are effective methods to address a wide variety of emotional disorders. David Barlow's Unified Protocol (UP) for transdiagnostic treatment of emotional disorders is one such treatment approach. Using skills from traditional second wave CBT, ACT, DBT, and exposure therapy, this exciting approach can offer solid skills adaptable to clients struggling with many types of underlying emotional dysfunction.
This workshop will provide a basic overview of the UP. We will focus on UP skills of emotional literacy and awareness, foundational tools that complement any therapeutic approach. More advanced steps of emotional exposure will be briefly covered. Adaptation of the UP, as well as limitations of evidence-based practice, will be discussed. Clinicians will leave with tangible skills to utilize in practice immediately.
Learning Objectives
Register by April 29, 2024
This program satisfies the requirements to receive 3 hours of Continuing Education credit for social workers.
The Professional Development Program is a licensed State of Illinois provider of Continuing Education for social workers, clinical psychologists, marriage and family therapists, and professional counselors. License #s 159.000140, 168.000115, and 268.000004.
Most states have reciprocity with Illinois. It is recommended that professionals outside of Illinois review rules for their licensing board prior to participating to ensure that the content meets their renewal, and/or reciprocity, requirements.
This program satisfies the requirements to receive 3 hours of Continuing Education credit for clinical psychologists.
The Professional Development Program is a licensed State of Illinois provider of Continuing Education for social workers, clinical psychologists, marriage and family therapists, and professional counselors. License #s 159.000140, 168.000115, and 268.000004.
Most states have reciprocity with Illinois. It is recommended that professionals outside of Illinois review rules for their licensing board prior to participating to ensure that the content meets their renewal, and/or reciprocity, requirements.
This program satisfies the requirements to receive 3 hours of Continuing Education credit for professional counselors.
The Professional Development Program is a licensed State of Illinois provider of Continuing Education for social workers, clinical psychologists, marriage and family therapists, and professional counselors. License #s 159.000140, 168.000115, and 268.000004.
Most states have reciprocity with Illinois. It is recommended that professionals outside of Illinois review rules for their licensing board prior to participating to ensure that the content meets their renewal, and/or reciprocity, requirements.
This program satisfies the requirements to receive 3 hours of Continuing Education credit for marriage and family therapists.
The Professional Development Program is a licensed State of Illinois provider of Continuing Education for social workers, clinical psychologists, marriage and family therapists, and professional counselors. License #s 159.000140, 168.000115, and 268.000004.
Most states have reciprocity with Illinois. It is recommended that professionals outside of Illinois review rules for their licensing board prior to participating to ensure that the content meets their renewal, and/or reciprocity, requirements.
In her 18 years as a clinician and leader in the therapy field, Jancey (she/her) has developed a passion for creating connection and reconnection. On the individual, relational, and community level, Jancey advocates for emotional awareness that drives values-based living.
Jancey worked in leadership roles implementing Dialectical Behavioral Therapy and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy training programs across residential programs, and she opened and directed the Renfrew eating disorder program in Chicagoland. She spent 5 years as an Assistant Instructional Faculty member at University of Chicago's Crown Family School of Social Work, Policy and Practice. Her focus was educating master's students on foundational Social Work clinical skills as well as more in depth instruction in DBT, ACT, and the Unified Protocol. She is now in private practice in Chicago.