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Demystifying Interoceptive Exposure: What It Is, Why It Works, and How To Do It

This three-hour online workshop is being led by Clair Robbins, PhD.

Learning objectives include:

• Understand why interoceptive exposure is helpful in working with strong emotions

• Describe to clients the rationale for engaging in interoceptive exposure using clear, easy-to-understand language

• Generate and tailor interoceptive exposure exercises for diverse clients and presenting problems  

• Describe how to implement interoceptive exposure in clinical practice

• Understand how to navigate common questions or concerns clients have about interoceptive exposure

Continuing education hours are being offered through the American Psychological Association (APA). Social workers may want to contact their state board about receiving continuing education credits for this training.

For more information, click here.

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