Smashing Social Anxiety:
Shame-Attacking and Beyond!
Help Your Patients / Help Yourself!
8.5 CE Hours
An Exciting Live Interactive Webinar
Sponsored by J & K Seminars
Featuring David Burns, MD
Friday, March 17, 2023, $255
9 a.m. – 8 p.m. ET with breaks
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Seminar Description
Do you, or any of your patients, sometimes struggle with any of these common forms of social anxiety?
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Shyness
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Public Speaking Anxiety
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Test Anxiety
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Performance Anxiety
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Shy Bladder / Bowel Syndrome
I’ve had them all, and more! That’s why I LOVE treating social anxiety. No matter what type of social anxiety the patient has, I can say, “I know from personal experience how awful that is. And what a joy it’s going to be to show you how to defeat your fears!”
In this workshop I will illustrate how to quickly heal your own and our patients’ social anxiety: You’ll learn how to
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Rapidly diagnose social anxiety
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Track progress and monitor the therapeutic alliance
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Reduce patient resistance
Dr. Burns will illustrate mind-blowing Interpersonal Exposure Techniques such as
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Smile and Hello Practice
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Talk Show Host
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Flirting Training
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Rejection Practice
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Self-Disclosure
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Survey Technique
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Shame-Attacking Exercises
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Feared Fantasy
You’ll learn Identify and smash the distorted thoughts that trigger social anxiety and modify the Self-Defeating Beliefs that trigger social anxiety, such as
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The Spotlight Fallacy
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The Brushfire Fallacy
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The Approval Addiction
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The Love Addiction
In the evening, I will do a live demonstration of these techniques. This is usually the most powerful and inspiring teaching method of all!
I hope you can join us!
David
Dear David, Something wonderful happened today. I identified the root of two problems that disolved all the pathology I had. I stopped being hard on myself and I stop trying to be perfect. Do I feel wonderful. Nothing can trigger me now or set me back. Everybody meet stinkers along the way or people who dont turn out to be good It was part of being hard on myself. I am not self abosrbed or interested in myself so much
Nice, thannks Debby for your thoughtful comments and thoughts! Best, david