4 CEs Approved

For Clinical Psychologists, LCPC and LCPC


DATES:

October 17, 2024 2-3pm CST

November 21, 2024 2-3pm CST

January 16, 2025 2-3pm CST

February 20, 2025 2-3pm CST

Course curriculum

    1. How to use this course

    2. Before we begin...

    3. Test your learning

    1. chapter 1: EET session slides

    2. EET Session 1

    1. Chap 2: Building Values and Taking Action

    2. EET Session 2

    1. Handouts: Developing Mindful Coping

    2. EET Session 3

    1. Course Zoom Link

About this course

  • $50.00

CE Objectives

As a result of this training participants will be able to...

  • Engage acceptance strategies with clients

  • Support client's identification of meaningful action

  • Employ a distress tolerance strategy with clients

  • Implement imaginal exposure with emotions

Instructor(s)

Abby Hurley

Dr. Abby Hurley is a licensed clinical psychologist who serves as the Director of the Center for Values-Based Living and as a partner at Heritage Professional Associates. She earned her doctorate in clinical psychology in 2012 from Wheaton College and has two decades worth of experience with adolescents and adults in inpatient, residential, crisis, and outpatient settings. Her particular areas of interest include emotion dysregulation, anxiety, depression, mood disorders, maternal mental health concerns, dissociation, self-harm behavior, suicidality, the exploration of gender & sexuality, ADHD, and trauma. Dr. Hurley is committed to providing care that emphasizes developing present-moment awareness of what is going on inside and around you and making new choices in the face of life’s struggles to move towards what is important. As the director of the Center for Values-Based Living she specializes in using evidence-based practices such as Dialectical Behavior Therapy, Acceptance Commitment Therapy, & Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, along with somatic approaches, and Internal Family Systems with a caring and individualized approach. Dr. Hurley functions as a clinical supervisor for student therapists working primarily within the Center for Values-Based Living. Outside of HPA, Dr. Hurley serves on the board for the Association of Contextual Behavioral Sciences Chicago Chapter and has held faculty positions at The Chicago School for Professional Psychology and Wheaton College. In her free time, Dr. Hurley spends every precious moment with her children and likes to take in live music every chance she can get. The beauty of a ray of sunshine has been known to cause momentary distraction and she is drawn to the simple pleasures of food, the written word, and laughter. She also has a developed interest in navigating restrictive food lifestyles in life-giving ways.

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