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Anxiety Disorders


Anxiety Disorders



SPECIFIC TREATMENTS FOR SPECIFIC POPULATIONS: COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY FOR GENERALIZED ANXIETY AND WORRY

With Martin M. Antony, PhD

Generalized anxiety and worry are experienced by almost everyone at some point in time or another, and are the core feature of generalized anxiety disorder. Associated features include sleep disturbance, impaired concentration, fatigue, and irritability, to name a few.

In Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Generalized Anxiety and Worry, Dr. Martin M. Antony demonstrates and discusses his approach, which integrates exposure-based, cognitive-based, and relaxation-based strategies to help clients who are struggling with generalized anxiety and stress.

In this demonstration video, Dr. Antony works with a middle-aged woman who is experiencing generalized anxiety and struggling to cope with daily challenges.


DVD (Closed Captioned) / 2018 / 100 minutes

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ANXIETY DISORDERS

Fear is a normal and expected response to internal and external stimuli, bred into human behavior over thousands of years of evolution. A normal, healthy amount of fear keeps us aware of danger and can inspire us to know our limits, or even defy them--a rationale fear of failure making us reach farther than we ever would have expected.For some people, however, fear can become inflated and distorted, so that it can exceed what is expected and appropriate for a given circumstance. In some cases fear may even seem to arise for no reason at all. This is the often the case for those who experience anxiety disorders. These disorders are characterized by excessive fear and anxiety. This fear and anxiety can make individuals avoid aspects of life in a maladaptive attempt at reducing their worry. It can even result in a state of intermittent or constant panic.There are a variety of anxiety disorders, each characterized by different types of fear, ranges of severity and patterns of onset. An individual can even experience multiple anxiety disorders at once. Anxiety disorders are among the most common of all mental disorders, and can occur co-morbidly with other psychiatric disorders.

DVD / 2015 / 27 minutes

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PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY OF ANXIETY, THE

With Cyrus Marcellus Ellis Dr. Ellis begins by discussing the particular warning signs that accompany clinical anxiety and then discusses how pharmacology can be used as part of a comprehensive approach for treating anxiety. He defines pharmacology as: how a drug is made, its primary use (in this case for the treatment of anxiety) and its side effects. He describes the impact of medication on the body to reduce anxiety symptoms and the other possible side effects to the body's systems that may be affected. He discusses what clinical anxiety really looks like along with the accompanying characteristics such as constant worry, extreme rumination, and debilitating anxiety.

DVD / 2015 / 24 minutes

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SPECIFIC TREATMENTS FOR SPECIFIC POPULATIONS: COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY FOR SOCIAL ANXIETY

With Amy Wenzel, PhD, ABPP

In Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Social Anxiety, Amy Wenzel demonstrates the execution of this system of psychotherapy, which is based on the premise that inaccurate and unhelpful ways of thinking about oneself, the world, and the future have the potential to cause, exacerbate, and maintain emotional distress. Cognitive behavioral therapy's efficacy has been demonstrated extensively in empirical studies for a wide range of clinical presentations, including depression, anxiety, anger, addictions, personality disorders, and adjustment to medical illness.

In this demonstration, Dr. Wenzel works with a young woman who experiences life interference and substantial distress due to social anxiety. Dr. Wenzel uses cognitive restructuring to engage the client to identify, evaluate, and modify situational thoughts and underlying beliefs related to her anxiety.


DVD (Closed Captioned) / 2013 / 100 minutes

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RESEARCH UPDATE: EFFECTS OF EXERCISE ON ANXIETY, ADHD, DEPRESSION, AND STRESS

By Terry Eckmann

A number of neuroscientists around the world are engaged in cutting-edge research that looks at the positive effects of exercise on the brain. Including an enhanced level of cognition and the ability to facilitate learning. Research Update: Effects of Exercise on Anxiety, ADHD, Depression, and Stress reviews the anatomy of physiology of the brain on exercise and discusses the latest research on the impact of exercise on the brain during the developmental years of childhood, as well as throughout the aging process. The DVD also details key brain-healthy choices that can enhance the brain's performance.

Among the topics covered:
  • Brain facts
  • 30 minutes of moderate to vigorous aerobic activity as it relates to brain health
  • Exercise increases levels of key neurotransmitters and neurotrophic factors
  • Stress defined
  • Brain on stress
  • Defining anxiety
  • Prevalence of depression


  • DVD / 2012 / 65 minutes

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    SPECIFIC TREATMENTS FOR SPECIFIC POPULATIONS: MINDFULNESS FOR ANXIETY

    With Ronald D. Siegel, PsyD

    Mindfulness is the central ingredient in a growing number of empirically supported treatments, and mindfulness practices hold great promise not only for personal development, but as remarkably powerful tools to augment virtually every form of psychotherapy.

    In Mindfulness for Anxiety, Dr. Siegel works with a young man who presents with stress-related chronic neck pain. First he helps the client to see that the mind plays a critical role in his presenting problem. Next, using the therapeutic understanding that resistance to mental and physical discomfort exacerbates suffering, Dr. Siegel works to identify the physical sensations and emotions that the client is struggling to avoid.

    Through practicing acceptance of pain sensations, anxiety, and other emotions, the client is able to become more comfortable with these experiences as they arise, placing him on a path toward freedom from his disorder.


    DVD (Closed Captioned) / 2012 / 100 minutes

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    ANXIETY DISORDERS: ACUTE AND POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER

    Those who have survived a traumatic event often develop disabling symptoms associated with the trauma. This program identifies the criteria for having acute and post-traumatic stress disorder and examines how it can evolve into a more chronic condition. Learn about the challenges of this disorder and what you can do to help those who have endured a traumatic event.

    DVD / 2011 / 26 minutes

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    ANXIETY DISORDERS: GENERALIZED ANXIETY DISORDER

    In this program you will learn the criteria for having a Generalized Anxiety Disorder and the manner in which anxiety can become a pervasive reality in people's lives. We will examine the emerging link between depression and anxiety and some of the limitations that can arise for individuals who struggle daily with this disorder.

    DVD / 2011 / 21 minutes

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    ANXIETY DISORDERS: OBSESSIVE-COMPULSIVE DISORDER

    Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, also known as OCD, is one of the most prevalent psychiatric disorder. In this program we explore some of the strange and ritualized behaviors associated with the disorder and the resulting adverse affects, as well as relevant neurological findings unique to OCD. Join us as healthcare professionals and educators share some of the current treatment options and challenges that this disorder presents in the home, vocational and clinical environments.

    DVD / 2011 / 21 minutes

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    ANXIETY DISORDERS: PANIC DISORDERS AND AGORAPHOBIA

    Learn how panic disorder can be confused with other medical conditions and explore its relationships to the development of agoraphobia. In this program we will discuss the specific symptoms associated with panic attacks and, through the use of interviews with both professionals and educators in the field, we will discuss treatment options and the challenges that these disorders present in home, vocational and clinical environments.

    DVD / 2011 / 22 minutes

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    ANXIETY DISORDERS: SPECIFIC AND SOCIAL PHOBIAS

    Join us as we explore some of the of the avoidant and reactive behaviors surrounding phobias and the use of exposure therapy, relaxation and medication in the treatment approach. Through the use of dramatic vignettes we will demonstrate specific social phobias and the varieties of phobias commonly found in the general population.

    DVD / 2011 / 21 minutes

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    SPECIFIC TREATMENTS FOR SPECIFIC POPULATIONS: COGNITIVE-BEHAVIORAL THERAPY FOR CLIENTS WITH ANXIETY AND PANIC

    With Bunmi O. Olatunji, PhD

    In Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Clients With Anxiety and Panic, Bunmi O. Olatunji demonstrates this effective and versatile approach to helping clients meaningfully change detrimental patterns in their thoughts and actions.

    Cognitive-behavioral therapy views anxiety as the result of maladaptive habits of thinking and behavior, usually including the tendency to overestimate the possibility of something negative occurring and to avoid that which produces anxiety. Studies have found that avoidance temporarily eases fear, but tends also to reinforce it so that it continues over time. To counter this, the therapist often will teach new ways of thinking and gradually expose the client to that which causes anxiety.

    In this session, Olatunji works with a young woman who is suffering from panic attacks. First he provides some psychoeducation about the purpose of fear and anxiety, and then helps her to see the irrational aspects of the rationalizations she makes for feeling the way she does.


    DVD (Closed Captioned) / 2011 / 100 minutes

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    SPECIFIC TREATMENTS FOR SPECIFIC POPULATIONS: TREATING CLIENTS WITH GENERALIZED ANXIETY DISORDER

    With Michelle G. Craske, PhD

    In Treating Clients With Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Dr. Michelle G. Craske demonstrates her cognitive-behavioral approach to working with clients with this disorder. Generalized anxiety disorder involves consistent feelings of anxiety, excessive worry, and tension. Typically there is little or no provocation for the client's worry, and there may also be physical symptoms such as muscle aches and fatigue. Cognitive-behavioral therapy focuses on thoughts and actions that might contribute to the anxiety and on helping clients see any negative bias they may have in interpreting information.

    In this session, Dr. Craske works with a 56-year-old woman who feels overwhelmed by her workload and worries incessantly about her son. Dr. Craske guides the client through anxiety-producing imagery, introduces strategies for handling her anxiety, and helps the client begin to interpret life events in a more realistic way.


    DVD (Closed Captioned) / 2008 / 100 minutes

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    MIXED ANXIETY AND DEPRESSION: A COGNITIVE-BEHAVIORAL APPROACH

    Donald Meichenbaum, Ph.D

    Clients seeking psychotherapy frequently suffer from both anxiety and depression, making treatment particularly challenging. In this video, internationally renowned therapist Donald Meichenbaum demonstrates a brief, effective approach for treating these comorbid disorders. Viewers follow a dramatic recreation of key moments in his 12-session course of therapy with Anna P., a 40-year-old woman who experiences recurrent bouts of panic in addition to a long history of depression.

    By watching this video, you'll gain increased understanding and skills in:
  • Using assessment procedures to establish therapeutic priorities and a collaborative treatment plan.
  • Helping clients clearly see the connections between their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors, and develop strategies for change.
  • Reconceptualizing presenting complaints into problems with hopeful solutions.
  • Teaching intra- and interpersonal coping skills by means of stress inoculation training and other cognitive-behavioral techniques.


  • DVD (With Instructor's Manual) / 2006 / 66 minutes

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    ACCELERATED TREATMENT FOR ANXIETY: CORE CONCEPTS

    By Reid Wilson

    Reid Wilson captivates in this dynamic presentation of his distinctive approach to treating anxiety disorders. You'll reconsider your own strategies as you consider his paradoxical spin on the nature of anxiety and see his powerful methods in action.

    With an initial case demonstration paired alongside live analysis, Reid Wilson marks the culmination of over thirty years of clinical work in this new video featuring the core concepts of his accelerated approach to anxiety disorders.

    In addition to a hefty lecture on the essentials of Wilson's approach, you'll be introduced to Olivia, a woman who visits Wilson after all of her efforts at controlling her anxiety have failed. Contrary to the avoidant strategies she's employed in the past, Wilson suggests a counterintuitive intervention: "going after the distress."

    Wilson's compassionate but firm approach takes the view that "If clients don't risk the feared consequence, they can't get better." Over the course of just one introductory session, Wilson helps Olivia's "move toward" the anxiety that drives her compulsive behaviors, and fundamentally shifts her frame of reference so that she can more fully engage with her discomfort, and begin to win "the anxiety game."

    This enlightening video serves as a capstone for the Strategic Treatment of Anxiety Disorders series, bringing you key elements of Wilson's protocol as it applies to panic, phobias, and OCD.

    By watching this video, you will:
  • Understand the core concepts of Wilson's strategic approach to treating anxiety disorders.
  • Identify tools for helping clients increase their tolerance of uncertainty and discomfort.
  • Learn ways to increase client rapport and gain consent to treatment.


  • DVD (With Instructor's Manual) / 101 minutes

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    DOUBLE TROUBLE PART ONE: MOOD & ANXIETY DISORDERS

    Major depressive illness and anxiety disorders are two of the most common diagnoses in the treatment of dual disorders. Dramatic vignettes focus on a recovering alcoholic, diagnosed with clinical depression and a woman who self-medicates when her panic attacks disrupt her life.

    DVD / 31 minutes

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    DSM-5 AND PSYCHODIAGNOSTIC INTERVIEWING, THE - VOLUME 2: DIAGNOSING PTSD, ADJUSTMENT, GENERALIZED ANXIETY AND PANIC DISORDERS

    By Jason Buckles & Victor Yalom

    Learn how to obtain essential diagnostic information on some of the most common disorders therapists encounter - Adjustment, Panic, Generalized Anxiety, and Posttraumatic Stress Disorders - while establishing and maintaining therapeutic rapport.

    Even if few professionals love it, accurate diagnosis is a vital skill. Provides the opportunity to watch diagnostic interviews with clients struggling with adjustment, panic, generalized anxiety, and posttraumatic stress disorders - four of the more common diagnoses encountered in clinical practice. You'll see two clinicians with contrasting styles conducting professional diagnostic interviews while navigating the intricacies of developing a therapeutic alliance.

    Insightful commentaries by Jason Buckles and Victor Yalom are woven through the video, which includes vignettes with clients and voiceover explanations of interventions as they are happening. Mental health professionals with a wide variety of training backgrounds, and in settings ranging from emergency rooms to independent practice, will benefit from the comprehensive presentation of symptoms and clinical skills provided in this video. Without sacrificing empathy, warmth, or humor, the Buckles and his colleague Pauline Lucero guide the interviews to confidently arrive at an accurate diagnosis.


    DVD (With Instructor's Manual) / 141 minutes

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    HIGH ANXIETY: CAUSES, SYMPTOMS, HELP

    In this video, a diverse group of teens who are dealing with anxiety, plus two adolescent psychologists, discuss the types of things that cause anxiety in young people; challenging tests, meeting new people, competing in school sports, public speaking etc. The on-camera experts help viewers identify if they have an anxiety disorder. Some of the disorders discussed are generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), panic disorder, social anxiety and phobias. Symptoms of these and other disorders are explained as well as ways to cope. The program describes the importance of seeking professional help when anxiety disorders involve more than temporary worry or fear.

    DVD (Closed Captioned) / (Grades 7-College) / 20 minutes

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    STRATEGIC TREATMENT OF ANXIETY DISORDERS: COGNITIVE THERAPY FOR OBSESSIONS

    By Reid Wilson

    In these live sessions with a patient suffering from obsessive thinking, Reid Wilson demonstrates tools and techniques of cognitive therapy that clinicians can begin to apply immediately.

    With humor, compassion and impressive persistence, Wilson masterfully helps Rita do a 180 when it comes to how she's approaching her health anxiety. Challenging conventional wisdom about how to get better, Wilson's paradoxical approach to change is reminiscent of Buddhist teachings that talk about suffering coming from resistance. Urging her to want her symptoms as opposed to trying to get rid of them, he turns everything upside down, making for a fascinating and refreshing approach to anxiety disorders in particular and life in general.

    While kind and patient, Wilson is at times somewhat pushy and aggressive. On this aspect of his approach he says: "This method can be challenging to therapists who work in a less directive, more client-centered way. But these clients are really stuck in a faulty belief system. If we aren't aggressive in our tactics, then we are going to be at the work for a long time."

    If you're looking for a way to really make some inroads with your clients with anxiety disorders in a short period of time, this video is definitely for you.

    By watching this video, you will:
  • Learn the core concepts of Wilson's approach to treating anxiety disorders.
  • Understand how to conduct a highly focused assessment.
  • Identify tools for helping clients increase their tolerance of uncertainty and discomfort


  • DVD (With Instructor's Manual) / 164 minutes

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    STRATEGIC TREATMENT OF ANXIETY DISORDERS: COGNITIVE THERAPY FOR PANIC DISORDER

    By Reid Wilson

    In this live session with a real patient, anxiety disorder expert Reid Wilson applies a provocative cognitive behavioral approach to one of the most vexing problems therapists encounter: panic disorder.

    If you're struggling using traditional approaches with clients who have panic or other anxiety disorders, let Wilson guide you in a radically different, counterintuitive and extremely effective approach.

    By watching this video, you will:
  • Learn the core concepts of Wilson's approach to treating panic disorder
  • Understand how to conduct a highly focused assessment
  • Identify tools for helping clients tolerate discomfort and panic symptoms


  • DVD (With Instructor's Manual) / 68 minutes

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    STRATEGIC TREATMENT OF ANXIETY DISORDERS: ENGAGING THE AMBIVALENT OCD CLIENT

    By Reid Wilson

    Working with therapeutic resistance is often discussed in psychotherapy training, but the ambivalent OCD client poses a unique challenge for clinicians. Here, anxiety expert Reid Wilson demonstrates a counterintuitive cognitive-behavioral approach to confronting safety-seeking behaviors that can help these clients maintain commitment to recovery.

    Given Kathleen's belief in the content of her obsessive thinking around safety and cleanliness, she's to be commended for her strides with the therapeutic exposure practices Wilson offers. Many of Kathleen's obsessions are grounded in reasonable concerns we all deal with; but OCD's ability to exaggerate these concerns makes treatment a challenge for therapists and clients alike. Over two sessions, Wilson proposes several tailored modifications intended to support Kathleen in "moving toward" the anxiety that drives her compulsive behaviors, helping her more fully engage with her recovery and see real change.

    By watching this video, you will:
  • Learn the core concepts of Wilson's approach to treating the ambivalent OCD client.
  • Understand how to conduct a highly focused assessment.
  • Identify tools for helping clients increase their tolerance of uncertainty and discomfort.


  • DVD (With Instructor's Manual) / 182 minutes

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    STRATEGIC TREATMENT OF ANXIETY DISORDERS: EXPOSURE THERAPY FOR PHOBIAS

    By Reid Wilson

    In these live sessions with a real patient, Reid Wilson demonstrates Exposure Therapy in action, offering a frame of reference that clinicians can begin to apply immediately.

    After watching these two remarkable sessions with a woman who is afraid of flying, you'll surely be wondering, "Well, how did the flight go?" (She was leaving for a flight right after her second session with Wilson). Without giving too much away, we're pleased to report that the work she did with Wilson in these two sessions made a huge difference, and she updated us that she managed without medication, didn't feel nearly as much panic as she usually does, and she was able to talk herself down fairly quickly when anxiety arose. She also shared that she was amazed by her progress and all that she was able to do. Pretty impressive for just two sessions! Once you see Wilson in action, you'll understand how to help your own clients make similar progress with their phobias.

    By watching this video you will:
  • Learn the core concepts of Wilson's approach to treating phobias
  • Understand how to conduct a highly focused assessment
  • Identify tools for facilitating habituation through exposure therapy techniques.


  • DVD (With Instructor's Manual) / 177 minutes

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    STRATEGIC TREATMENT OF ANXIETY DISORDERS: TREATING THE SEVERE OCD CLIENT

    By Reid Wilson

    Severe OCD can seem hopelessly intractable, especially when a client has invested significant time in past therapy. Here, anxiety disorder expert Reid Wilson employs a variation of cognitive and strategic methods in two live sessions, demonstrating his paradoxical approach to tackling obsessive thinking.

    Months of previous exposure-based therapy hasn't given Bob much relief; he comes to Wilson claiming that now is his worst time with OCD, which he's suffered from since age 10. Intelligent and physically fit yet consumed with "repeater" behavior that detracts from his life goals, Bob lacks real-world tools to manage his anxiety, and lacks much hope for change.

    Wilson's compassionate but firm approach takes the view that "If [clients] don't risk the feared consequence, they can't get better." Over two sessions, Wilson leverages Bob's innate fighting spirit to support him in "moving toward" the anxiety that drives his compulsive behaviors, helping him more fully engage with his discomfort and fundamentally change his circumstances.

    By watching this video, you will:
  • Learn the core concepts of Wilson's approach to treating the severe OCD client.
  • Understand how to conduct a highly focused assessment.
  • Identify tools for helping clients increase their tolerance of uncertainty and discomfort.


  • DVD (With Instructor's Manual) / 162 minutes

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