1. Friday, December 13, 2013 - Sessions

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DAY 1

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* 1. The Genetics of Anxiety: From DSM to DNA
Jordan W. Smoller

Objective: To describe the genetics of anxiety

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* 2. The Neurobiological and Evolutionary Picture of Anxiety Disorders
Lior Givon

Objective: To summarize the neurobiology of anxiety

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* 3. Practicing Modern CBT: Why, When, and How
Stefan G. Hofmann

Objective: To explain modern CBT

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* 4. Moving from Self-Harming Behaviors to Healthy Coping Skills in Managing Anxiety
Barent Walsh

Objective: To describe self harm and anxiety

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* 5. How to Manage Anxiety in the Family Constellation
Lynn Lyons

Objective: To examine anxiety in families

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* 6. Children and Adolescents in Treatment: What to Do and When
Christopher J. Pagano

Objective: To theorize about children & adolescents in treatment

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* 7. Cultural Considerations in Anxiety Treatment
Luana Marques

Objective: To present cultural considerations in anxiety treatment

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