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Episode: Cortical Anxiety Intervention
Description
This episode of Disruptors at Work: an Integrated Care Podcast explores the Culminating Project (CP) research of Dr. Liza R. Clancy, DBH, MSW, a recent graduate of the Doctor of Behavioral Health (DBH) degree program at Cummings Graduate Institute (CGI). The Culminating Project, the capstone experience of the Doctor of Behavioral Health program at CGI, is an applied integrated care project demonstrating innovation in the field and ability to respond creatively and competently to the needs of rapidly-evolving patient population and healthcare environments. Dr. Clancy’s culminating project explored the neurobiological underpinnings of anxiety, evidenced-based treatments for cortical anxiety, and the differentiation between cortical and amygdala-based anxiety. Her project points to the need for an intervention, grounded in the Biodyne model, to address cortical anxiety. The REMA protocol, developed by Dr. Clancy, is an intervention to interrupt the rumination process, common to those suffering from cortical anxiety.
Original air date: November 16, 2021
Presenter
Liza Clancy, DBH, MSW
Dr. Clancy’s journey to the DBH program was fueled by her frustration with the fragmentation of the healthcare system. Having graduated from NYU with her MSW, Dr. Clancy worked in medical and behavioral health for a large health care system in New Jersey for many years. With its doctorate in integrated care and mission to change the way healthcare is delivered, CGI offered the opportunity to disrupt the norms and advance the delivery of behavioral health. Now in private practice, Dr. Clancy is utilizing this new perspective to provide integrated care to those struggling with anxiety secondary to chronic and comorbid conditions and life transitions.
Learning Objectives
Discuss neuroplasticity.
Identify the REMA protocol components.
List the benefits of the REMA protocol, developed by Dr. Clancy, to interrupt the rumination process, common to those suffering from cortical anxiety.
1 continuing education credit
Focus of Study [New Approaches to Treatment]
CE Approvals:
One (1) hour of CE credit provided by the National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC)
One (1) hour of CE credit provided by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB).
Requirements:
To receive a certificate of completion for the CE credit hour, you must fulfill the following requirements:
- Have an active, paid Disruptors at Work membership.
- Listen to the associated podcast.
- Earn a passing grade of 80% or higher on the post-test. You may take the test multiple times.
- Complete the course evaluation.
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