Live Boldly, Mess Up Often: RO-DBT Skills for the Over-Controlled Mind
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Live Boldly, Mess Up Often: RO-DBT Skills for the Over-Controlled Mind

(2 CEUs) Learn effective strategies for working with over-controlled clients, when other therapies may have been ineffective.

By Utah Center for Evidence Based Treatment

Date and time

Friday, June 20 · 10am - 12pm PDT

Location

Online

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

Live Boldly, Mess Up Often: RO-DBT Skills for the Over-Controlled Mind

RO-DBT is an evidence-based treatment designed to treat people who have disorders of overcontrol, which contribute to relationship difficulties or emotional loneliness. Some of these challenges include eating disorders, avoidant personality disorder, obsessive compulsive personality disorder, some presentations of Autism Spectrum Disorder, treatment-resistant depression, and extreme perfectionism. This presentation will give practical and immediately applicable skills to mental health professionals wanting to learn more effective strategies for working with over-controlled clients, when other therapies may have been ineffective.

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Learning Objectives:

  • Describe the characteristics of a client who would be a clinically indicated fit for RODBT.
  • Describe what overcontrolled coping is and the four core deficits of overcontrol reviewed in the presentation
  • Be able to name and describe three different RO-DBT skills

This educational activity is intended for behavioral health professionals, including Psychologists, Social Workers, Counselors, and MFT's.

$7 for non-CE attendance

$47 for 2.0 hours CE credit

UCEBT is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. UCEBT maintains responsibility for this program and its content. This event is also approved for 2 hours CE credit by Utah Mental Health Counselors Association, Utah Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, and National Association of Social Workers Utah Chapter.

All net proceeds go toward pro bono services at the Utah Center for Evidence Based Treatment.

Please go to www.ucebt.com/events to register for this event.

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About the Presenters:

Katie Flanagan, Psy.D., clinical psychology. Dr. Flanagan specializes in radically open dialectical behavior therapy (RODBT), traditional dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), and complex psychopathology. She is an official RODBT practitioner and has completed all three levels of RODBT training.

Kalee Gross Psy.D., clinical psychology. Dr. Gross works with individuals across the lifespan, though specialized in working with children and adolescents and in specific treatment modalities, including RO-DBT, DBT, CBT, ACT, and PCIT. She has completed two levels of RO-DBT training.

Carl Sallee, Psy.D., clinical psychologist. Dr. Sallee is a generalist who received extensive training in trauma treatment through his predoctoral internship at the VA of Western Colorado in Grand Junction, CO and completed a postdoctoral fellowship at UCEBT on the Anxiety and Mood and DBT teams. He specializes in 3rd wave CBT, and has received extensive training in RO DBT, ACT, and DBT.

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Frequently asked questions

Will we receive the recording?

Yes! Everyone who registers will receive the recording and presentation slides. If you prefer not to attend live and only want to watch the recording, join our newsletter for mental health professionals to be notified when the recording is available: https://ucebt.com/join-our-newsletter/

How do I register?

Please go to www.ucebt.com/events to register for this event.

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UCEBT is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. UCEBT maintains responsibility for this program and its content. Our events are also approved for CE credit by NASW-UT, UMHCA, and UAMFT.

Proceeds from our events go directly toward supporting pro bono services at UCEBT.

FreeJun 20 · 10:00 AM PDT