Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) is the most effective treatment for OCD. Integrating ACT enhances ERP therapy by increasing precision and connecting behaviour to client values. This two-day workshop will cover:
- how to use Exposure and Response Prevention in therapy
- the inhibitory learning approach to exposure therapy
- how ACT can increase engagement and the effectiveness of ERP
- how to avoid common pitfalls
This workshop is designed for mental health clinicians of any discipline. Prior knowledge of ACT and ERP is an advantage but not required for this workshop.
Ben Sedley is New Zealand's only peer-reviewed ACT Trainer. He is a clinical psychologist and co-founder of ACT Wellington. He has been using ACT in his practice for over 15 years, and has been trained and supervised by many of the world’s leading ACT therapists and researchers. Ben has worked at Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services, in private practice with adults and adolescents, and trained new clinical psychology students at Victoria University of Wellington. Ben wrote Stuff that Sucks: Accepting what you can’t change and committing to what you can which introduces ACT to teenagers and Stuff That’s Loud: A Teen’s Guide to Unspiralling When OCD Gets Noisy (co-authored with Lisa Coyne).
QUESTIONS AND MORE INFORMATION
How can I contact the organiser with any questions?
Please get in touch if you have any questions about this training. You can call or email us at
ben@actwellington.co.nz, 027 4757383
Can I have an Invoice or a GST Receipt?
If you or your employer requires an invoice or a GST receipt from you, please email us and we will send you one.
What's the refund policy?
A refund is available until 30 days before the workshop. This includes all costs except for the eventbrite nonrefundable fee of $39.95.
A 50% refund is available until 14 days before the workshop.
From 14 days before the workshop, your ticket is non-refundable but fully transferrable. To transfer your ticket to another attendee contact us with the new details.
Full refunds will be made if the event cannot proceed due to Covid19 restrictions or illness.