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October 3-6
October 3-6
Live, In-person in Anahieim, CA & Virtual Registrations Available
Adults with High-Functioning Autism and Comorbid Mental Disorders: Motivational Interviewing Tools and Techniques to Enhance the Treatment of Anxiety and Depression
Rates of Autism disorder diagnoses have exploded in the last 2 decades. Along with others on the spectrum, high-functioning individuals are at a vastly elevated risk for experiencing anxiety, depression and other mental health problems.
But when these clients come to your office, the lack of intrinsic motivation, difficulty identifying emotions, and resistance to change found in so many individuals on the spectrum can leave you feeling frustrated, ineffective and perpetually stuck at square one in therapy.
How can you ensure you’re prepared to work with this growing population and overcome the treatment obstacles that can impede the therapy they desperately
need!
Sean Inderbitzen, is an advanced practice social worker and MINT trainer who is also on the autism spectrum. Watch him for a critical one-day training on how you can use Motivational Interviewing to help clients with HFA more fully engage in treatment and find the drive they need to improve their lives!
Full of insights on how MI can be used most effectively from the perspective of both a clinician and a person with autism, Sean will show you:
How to identify symptoms of anxiety and depression that can differ in adults with ASD
Ways to overcome black and white thinking patterns that can stall therapy
Strategies to address ruminations and build emotional vocabulary
Techniques that help clients on the spectrum identify reasons for change and build motivation for treatment
Exercises to keep the momentum of the conversation toward change in depression and anxiety treatment
Whether you already work with HFA clients, or want to ensure you’re prepared to, this program will give you the tools you need to achieve more positive outcomes for HFA clients!
Sean Inderbitzen, DSW, LCSW, an autistic psychotherapist and researcher through Mayo Clinic Health System. He regularly trains healthcare professionals to be more confident when working with people on the spectrum. He is coauthor, along with Stephen Porges, of Autism in Polyvagal Terms: New Possibilities and Interventions, part of W.W. Norton’s Interpersonal Neurobiology Series.
Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Sean Inderbitzen has employment relationships with Northlakes Community Clinic and Inderbitzen Consulting Services, LLC. He receives royalties as a published author. He receives a speaking honorarium and recording royalties from PESI, Inc. He has no relevant financial relationships with ineligible organizations.
Non-financial: Sean Inderbitzen has a professional relationship with Dr. Stephen Porges, Barry Prizant, and Pat Ogden.
Additional Info
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Objectives
Investigate research on the impact of using person-centered strategies with ASD patients.
Analyze how symptoms of anxiety and depression can present in adults with ASD.
Apply strategies to help clients with difficulties recognizing emotions develop a more complete spectrum of emotions.
Investigate the relationship between pragmatic language skills, motivation and depressive symptoms.
Employ MI exercises to help clients recognize polarized thoughts and increase doubt in black and white thinking patterns that can impede treatment.
Prepare treatment plans that include MI strategies to help clients identify reasons for change and build motivation for treatment.
Outline
Resistance to Change in Adults with High-Functioning Autism
How is High Functioning Autism defined?
Executive functioning deficits and ways to measure
Matching developmental freedom and personal autonomy
Research on person-centred strategies with ASD patients
Feedback informed treatment and the Spirit of Motivational Interviewing
The Core Skills of MI: Person-Centred Strategies and Skills to Stimulate Change
Improve rapport by recognizing autonomy
Review of OARS
Evoke confidence in clients to try social experiments
How to decrease sustain talk in clients who don’t think they can change
Strategies to cultivate change talk for motivation
Black and White Thinking Patterns in Adults with HFA: MI Solutions to Overcome One of the Biggest Treatment Roadblocks
HFA clients and difficultly recognizing emotion in themselves and others
Integrate somatic experience as a core organizer for emotional experience
Tools to develop a spectrum experience of emotions
How to address binary-based ruminations through building vocabulary
Exercises to help clients recognize polarized thoughts
CBT visualization adaptations to connect with concrete thinking patterns
Use discord to increase doubt in black and white thinking patterns
Depressive Symptoms in Adults with ASD: Improve Treatment Response with MI Strategies
How symptoms in adults with ASD present
Features in adults with ASD that affect how they think
The relationship between pragmatic language skills, motivation and depressive symptoms
MI strategies to help clients identify reasons for change and build motivation for treatment
MI interventions for responding to change talk for depressive behaviours
Integrate MI into Anxiety Treatment: Techniques for Enhanced Engagement in Adult Clients with HFA
Adult presentations of anxiety and HFA
Building rapport with anxious HFA clients
Sustain talk and ruminations in HFA clients – examples
MI interventions that help clients work with and overcome sustain talk
Out of the woods exercise to keep the momentum of the conversation toward change
MI research and treatment risks and limitations
Target Audience
Counsellors
Social Workers
Psychologists
Case Managers
Addiction Counsellors
Therapists
Marriage & Family Therapists
Nurses
Other Mental Health Professionals
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