Generalized Anxiety Disorder Workshop Series Part 3: Case Formulation and Treatment Plan
Description of Series:
This workshop series will cover the conceptualization, origins, and interventions for Generalized Anxiety Disorder. The origins will be largely from a evolutionary and neurophysiological perspectives. The conceptualization of the disorder will include insights from 2nd and 3rd Wave Behavioral Models, such as CBT, REBT, DBT, and ACT. Interventions will be based on these models as well as more meaning-oriented models. In addition, all this information will be used to develop treatment plans. Finally, a clinical case will be analyzed such that a full conceptualization is formed along with a treatment plan to address the symptoms of the client.
Lecture 3: Generalized Anxiety Disorder: Case Formulation & Treatment Plan
This lecture will consider a case of Generalized Anxiety toward conceptualizing the disorder, its origin as expressed by the particular client, and how to integrate interventions to create a comprehensive treatment plan relevant to the uniqueness of the client.
Course Content
Presenter
Dr. Johnson has doctorates in both philosophy and psychology after receiving MA degrees in marriage and family therapy and historical, philosophical, and comparative studies of education. He has held university teaching positions in English composition, philosophy, and counseling psychology.
Currently, he is a full-time professor of clinical counseling and the creator and director of an MA program in addictions counseling. He also serves as the President of the board of trustees of the Albert Ellis Institute for Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT) located in NYC. He is also on the teaching faculty of PESI, the largest purveyor of mental health continuing education in the United States.
He did a Fellowship at the Albert Ellis Institute during which he was mentored by Dr. Ellis and served as a co-therapist for groups with Ellis for several years. Upon completing the fellowship, he was requested to remain as a staff psychologist where he worked with clients and conducted research on the integration of religious content and practices into the REBT model.
Dr. Johnson is a frequent leader of psychotherapy training programs in various topics involving REBT both within the United States and Europe as well as Asia. His research and treatment specialties are trauma disorders and co-occurring disorders, such as major depressive disorder and substance use disorders with a growing interest in behavioral disorders.
He has published numerous books, journal articles, and chapters of books. He has received numerous awards, including an award from the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI) for his service to a chapter of the organization.