The Life NOW Program: How to Grow Your Resilience and Your Psychological Flexibility

$10.00

Presenter:  Dr. Patricia Robinson

 

Patti Robinson, PhD, is currently the Director of Training and Program Evaluation for Mountainview Consulting Group (www.Mtnviewconsulting.com). This company was founded in 1998 and won the APA Presidential Innovative Practice Award in 2009. Dr. Robinson is the cofounder of the Primary Care Behavioral Health model and Focused Acceptance and Commitment Therapy. She provides consultation and training services all over the world and is committed to improving access to behavioral health services and to realization of health equity. Earlier in her career, she worked as a researcher and clinician for Group Health Cooperative in Seattle, WA and as a Behavioral Health Consultant for Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic in Toppenish, WA. She has authored over 50 professional publications, including 11 books.

 

 

Overview:   

      

Prior to the coronavirus pandemic, health care worker burnout rates were high, ranging from 30 to 50%. Now, current estimated rates range from 40% to 70%. A recent review of 14 studies evaluating the use of ACT to address burnout found that 13 studies reported ACT to be associated with a positive outcome on at least one outcome measure subscale (Towery-Swift, Lauvrud, & Whittington, 2022). Focused Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (FACT) is a form of ACT that developed in the context of healthcare and with the input of health care workers. This webinar will provide guidance on how healthcare workers can use FACT materials (the Life NOW program) to cultivate their psychological flexibility and resilience.

 

 

Learning Objectives: Intended Audience: All

 

  1. Describe the prevalence of burnout and stress overload among healthcare workers and barriers to use of ACT and other treatments.

 

  1. Discuss the evidence for use of ACT and FACT to enhance healthcare worker resilience.

 

  1. Use tools and methods from the Life NOW program to provide Telehealth and/or in-person services to healthcare workers seeking assistance with stress overload or burnout.

The Society of Clinical Psychology, Division 12 does not have commercial support for the content of this webinar including endorsement of products, conflict of interest including but not limited to research grants, royalties for books or training, commercial support from companies or pharmaceutical sponsorship.

 

Dr. Patricia Robinson Conflicts of Interest:

President, Mountainview Consultant Group

Author, Springer Science + Media

Author, Gilford

Author, New Harbinger

 

If you require any special needs assistance, please contact the SCP Central Office at division12apa@gmail.com.

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Presenter:  Dr. Patricia Robinson

 

Patti Robinson, PhD, is currently the Director of Training and Program Evaluation for Mountainview Consulting Group (www.Mtnviewconsulting.com). This company was founded in 1998 and won the APA Presidential Innovative Practice Award in 2009. Dr. Robinson is the cofounder of the Primary Care Behavioral Health model and Focused Acceptance and Commitment Therapy. She provides consultation and training services all over the world and is committed to improving access to behavioral health services and to realization of health equity. Earlier in her career, she worked as a researcher and clinician for Group Health Cooperative in Seattle, WA and as a Behavioral Health Consultant for Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic in Toppenish, WA. She has authored over 50 professional publications, including 11 books.

 

 

Overview:   

      

Prior to the coronavirus pandemic, health care worker burnout rates were high, ranging from 30 to 50%. Now, current estimated rates range from 40% to 70%. A recent review of 14 studies evaluating the use of ACT to address burnout found that 13 studies reported ACT to be associated with a positive outcome on at least one outcome measure subscale (Towery-Swift, Lauvrud, & Whittington, 2022). Focused Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (FACT) is a form of ACT that developed in the context of healthcare and with the input of health care workers. This webinar will provide guidance on how healthcare workers can use FACT materials (the Life NOW program) to cultivate their psychological flexibility and resilience.

 

 

Learning Objectives: Intended Audience: All

 

  1. Describe the prevalence of burnout and stress overload among healthcare workers and barriers to use of ACT and other treatments.

 

  1. Discuss the evidence for use of ACT and FACT to enhance healthcare worker resilience.

 

  1. Use tools and methods from the Life NOW program to provide Telehealth and/or in-person services to healthcare workers seeking assistance with stress overload or burnout.

The Society of Clinical Psychology, Division 12 does not have commercial support for the content of this webinar including endorsement of products, conflict of interest including but not limited to research grants, royalties for books or training, commercial support from companies or pharmaceutical sponsorship.

 

Dr. Patricia Robinson Conflicts of Interest:

President, Mountainview Consultant Group

Author, Springer Science + Media

Author, Gilford

Author, New Harbinger

 

If you require any special needs assistance, please contact the SCP Central Office at division12apa@gmail.com.