A Call to ACTion for Clinicians: An Introduction to Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
ON-DEMAND WEBINAR
Instructor: Steven Sohnle, PsyD
Instructional Level: Introductory
3 CE credits for Psychologists
3 CE credits for New York Psychologists (NYSED)
Duration: 3 hours
Price: $90
This course is available at a discounted price if bundled with the associated on-demand course "From Theory to ACTion: Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Case Formulation and Treatment Planning". Click registration button for details.
This is a recording of a previously held live webinar. In order to receive CE credits, users will be required to pass a post-test after watching the video.
Description
An ever-growing body of research supports ACT (Acceptance and Commitment Therapy) as an effective intervention for anxiety, depression, PTSD, substance use concerns, chronic pain, psychosis, and other problems. ACT therapists recognize that clients often spend more time and emotional energy trying to avoid discomfort than acting in ways that bring fulfillment. They encourage clients (and themselves!) to live more in the present moment, identify what matters most to them, and choose actions that support those values to build a life of meaning and purpose. Interventions focus on choices and actions rather than efforts to change or eliminate unpleasant feelings. ACT teaches clients to develop psychological flexibility, which allows them to engage with and overcome challenges rather than avoid discomfort. Geared to clinicians with no knowledge of ACT, the session will provide a foundation in the fundamental ACT principles and processes, emphasizing practical application.
Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of the session, participants will demonstrate the ability to:
- Identify the fundamental principles underlying ACT as an intervention.
- Define psychological flexibility and explain how it relates to the alleviation of suffering.
- Demonstrate familiarity with the six core processes of ACT.
- Identify ACT techniques associated with each of the ACT core processes.
Instructor Bio
Dr. Sohnle, a licensed psychologist since 2001, is board-certified by the American Board of Professional Psychology (ABPP) and serves as an examiner for certification candidates. He is a certified CBT therapist (Academy of Cognitive and Behavioral Therapies) and is on the National Register of Health Service Psychologists. He has provided clinical services in inpatient, IOP (substance use), and outpatient settings, and he has worked with adult clients ranging from their teens to their nineties, including clients living with severe and persistent behavioral health concerns. He was the Principal Investigator for the COPSA Institute for Alzheimer’s disease and Related Disorders at Rutgers University Behavioral Healthcare (UBHC), where he directed geriatric programs and clinics for individuals with severe and persistent mental illness. His leadership extended to vital substance use programs, including Specialized Addiction Treatment Services (SATS) in New Brunswick and at the Middlesex County Jail. Dr. Sohnle's hands-on experience also includes neuropsychological assessments at the COPSA Institute and the Samuel L. Baily Huntington’s Disease Family Services Center, alongside his involvement in clinical trials research. Dr. Sohnle served as the Training Director, Associate Director, and Director of Rutgers Student Health-CAPS, where he now practices as a behavioral health consultant. He also maintains an active private practice.
Deeply committed to his role as an educator, Dr. Sohnle has trained and supervised graduate students, doctoral interns, postdoctoral fellows, psychiatry residents, and early and mid-career professionals. He has presented symposia at national conferences and has authored or co-authored numerous articles and book chapters. He co-authored the book Trauma Among Older People: Issues and Treatment, published by Routledge. He serves as a Clinical Assistant Professor with Robert Wood Johnson Medical School’s Department of Psychiatry (volunteer faculty) and is a Lecturer at GSAPP.
Dr. Sohnle does not have any commercial support and/or conflict of interest for this program.
Contact Us
For questions, please contact: ce@gsapp.rutgers.edu
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