CBT for Panic Disorder: Evidence-Based Strategies for Effective Treatment
Friday, March 14, 2025
8:45am-12pm Eastern Time (New York)
Live Interactive Webinar
CE Hours: 3.0
Discounts Available:
Full Day Discount: Save $10 on the full day when you register for the morning AND afternoon session. Discount applied automatically when both courses are added to your cart.
Group Discount: $59 per person for Groups of 3+ REGISTER YOUR GROUP HERE
About This Course
Treating panic disorder effectively can be complex, but cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) provides a well-established, evidence-based framework for helping clients achieve lasting relief. This engaging workshop is led by Dr. Lily Brown, a licensed clinical psychologist and Director of the Center for the Treatment and Study of Anxiety at the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Brown is a recognized expert in anxiety treatment with over 90 peer-reviewed publications and extensive research funded by prestigious organizations, including the National Institutes of Health.
In this training, Dr. Brown will guide you through advanced CBT strategies specifically tailored to treat panic disorder. You’ll explore essential elements of treatment planning, learn practical psychoeducation techniques, and master effective use of interoceptive and in vivo exposures. The course bridges cutting-edge research with actionable methods you can use immediately in your practice.
Special attention will be given to adapting these strategies for telehealth settings, ensuring that you can provide impactful care no matter your practice environment. Whether you work in private practice, community mental health, or telehealth, this workshop will enhance your clinical skills and equip you with powerful tools to support clients dealing with panic disorder.
Presenter
Dr. Lily Brown is a licensed clinical psychologist and Director of the Center for the Treatment and Study of Anxiety at the University of Pennsylvania. She completed her predoctoral internship at Brown University, her graduate training at the University of California, Los Angeles and her undergraduate training at Drexel University. She has over 90 peer-reviewed scientific publications and has received funding from the Department of Defense, National Institutes of Health, and the National Science Foundation to support her research. Dr. Brown’s research focuses on the intersection of anxiety and suicide risk.
Training Objectives
After attending this training, participants will be able to...
Plan a course of CBT for panic disorder.
Design interoceptive exposures for panic disorder.
Design in vivo exposures for panic disorder.
Explain the connection between laboratory models of panic disorder and treatment planning for panic disorder.
Target Audience
Social Workers, Licensed Professional Counselors, Psychologists, Addictions Counselors, other mental health professionals
Content Level
Intermediate