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The Process of Change in Anxiety Disorder Treatment: Common Elements Across Treatment Models and Modes

Date

This course was held on April 26, 2023

Presenter

Omar Canosa, MD, Medical Director

ANXIETY INSTITUTE PROFESSIONAL SERIES

The Process of Change in Anxiety Disorder Treatment: Common Elements Across Treatment Models and Modes

Every clinical intervention is, by definition, a technology of change. In the treatment of anxiety disorders, the change that is brought about, via any clinical intervention, follows a common thread–behavioral remission of anxiety-based safety behaviors. This presentation will look at how different modes of treatment (psychotherapy, pharmacotherapy, behavioral support coaching), and different therapy models (cognitive therapy, behavioral therapy, CBT and third wave models such as DBT and ACT) all promote the necessary behavior change which is at the heart of successful treatment outcomes for anxiety disorders.

Learning Objectives

  • Increase participant understanding of the cognitive/behavioral origins and maintenance of anxiety disorders
  • Present an overarching framework upon which all successful treatments for anxiety disorders can be situated
  • Describe different modes and models of treatment for anxiety disorders, and discuss how these fit within the overarching framework
  • Discuss the practical implications of an overarching framework which can guide anxiety disorder treatment selection and implementation

CE credit(s) available for clinical professionals, psychologists, therapists, counselors, and social workers. Please email [email protected] for additional continuing education details.

Omar Canosa, MD

Medical Director, Anxiety Institute

BS, Florida International University // MD, UCE (San Pedro, DR)

Dr. Omar Canosa brings over two decades of experience as a child, adolescent, and adult psychiatrist to his role at Anxiety Institute. After earning his medical degree, he completed general psychiatry training at Temple University’s School of Medicine, followed by a fellowship in child and adolescent psychiatry at Drexel University. He went on to lead the development of an integrative, evidence-based pediatric eating disorder program at Atlantic Health’s Overlook Medical Center. Throughout his career, Dr. Canosa has been known for his multidimensional approach to mental health, drawing from a wide range of healing traditions to support the whole person—not just their symptoms.

Deeply attuned to the developmental shifts of adolescence and young adulthood, Dr. Canosa tailors his interventions to align with each client’s stage of growth. As Medical Director, he works closely with the clinical team to ensure psychiatric care complements the therapeutic programming. He also consults directly with clients and families to explore personalized treatment options, including medication management. His goal is to create a supportive environment that fosters resilience and promotes lasting recovery from anxiety, OCD, and related disorders.

 

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