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Course Description

Hours: 12

Effective treatment of target behaviours in DBT requires both antecedent and contingency-management strategies. For the latter, stimulus-response relationships play a critical role in driving and maintaining dysfunctional behaviour. Stimulus-response refers to a type of reaction or consistent behaviour responses that occurs automatically when you are exposed to a specific stimulus or trigger. However, a common problem with DBT treatment fidelity and effectiveness is the failure to include stimulus-control and exposure interventions as part of the solution analysis. This, despite exposure and contingency management being two of the five main change strategies articulated in DBT. In particular, exposure, as an intervention strategy in DBT, is far-reaching. It includes the standard evidence-based treatment protocols for common comorbid disorders (like anxiety) but also more informal procedures to address a range of emotions that control dysfunctional target behaviours. This Professional Development course aims to explore exposure in-depth as one of the most important change procedures in DBT.
 

Learner Outcomes

By the end of this Professional Development course participants will be able to:

  • Intervene with clients to decrease problematic stimuli (cues), increase useful stimuli, and/or change a client’s experience of stimuli.
  • Broaden the use of exposure from a traditional focus on fear hierarchies to the multiple uses in DBT. This includes applying exposure procedures to a range of unwarranted primary and secondary emotions and sensations that control target behaviours.
  • Increase the frequency of interweaving and enhancing exposure (i.e. in vivo, imaginal and interoceptive) as a solution to treat a link in a specific behaviour chain within the individual therapy session.
  • Identify and address common problems in stimulus-control and cue-exposure response prevention procedures. 
     

Notes

For more information contact the Faculty of Social Work Professional Development office:

Email: fswprofessionaldevelopment@wlu.ca
Phone: 548-889-5128 

Cancellations and Transfers
Be sure to carefully review our cancellation and transfer information before registering.

Website: wlu.ca/fswpd

Prerequisites

This course is open to anyone who has completed the DBT certificate or an approved equivalent. For information on approved equivalents, email fswprofessionaldevelopment@wlu.ca.

Applies Towards the Following Certificates

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Section Title
Formal and Informal Exposure in DBT
Type
Remote
Days
T, W
Time
9:00AM to 4:00PM
Dates
Jan 21, 2025 to Jan 22, 2025
Schedule and Location
Total Hours
12.0
Delivery Options
Remote  
Course Fee(s)
Registration Fee non-credit $380.00
Potential Discount(s)
Section Notes

Instructor: Laura Goodman

Location: This Professional Development course is being held remotely through Zoom. 

Website: wlu.ca/fswpd

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