Anxiety-related presentations are among the most common co-occurring conditions in the populations served by behavior analysts, yet many practitioners feel underprepared to address them within a behavior-analytic framework. This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the application of ABA techniques for anxiety, covering the nature and prevalence of anxiety, and introducing four key methodologies: Acceptance and Commitment Training (ACT), habit reversal, progressive exposure, and behavioral interventions for selective mutism.
Provider: Behavior Analyst CE
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Join Free →This course will delve into the application of ABA techniques for addressing Anxiety-related issues. It will commence by examining the nature of anxiety and presenting up-to-date statistics pertaining to anxiety prevalence in the United States. Additionally, the course will furnish a concise introduction to the following methodologies: ACT, habit reversal, progressive exposure, and behavioral interventions for selective mutism. $50.00Original price was: $50.00.$40.00Current price is: $40.00. This is a multi-modal course primarily focused on reading materials with minimal use of video content.
| Certification Body | Credits | Type |
|---|---|---|
| BACB | 5 | Ethics |
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