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Exploring the Essential Features of “Janine Oliver – Social Media, Reality TV & Influencer Culture: CBT, EFT, and More for Enhanced Treatment of Clients Impacted by Toxic Content – PESI”
Speaker: Janine E. Oliver, PhD, MSW, LCSW, RYI200, CH, CCATP
Format: Audio and Video
5Media Type: Digital Seminar
Description
Creating lasting change in therapy is hard work – especially when your client is distracted, disengaged, or lacks the necessary skills to retain therapeutic interventions…
If you’re struggling to make progress with your young clients, you’re not alone! Social media, reality TV, and influencer culture immersion have caused a critical thinking drought. And it’s making therapy harder.
Understanding how social media and reality television impact your clients – decreased self-esteem, increased anxiety, depression, suicidal ideation − is vital for the whole picture of mental health and has a direct impact on you as the professional.
Watch Janine Oliver, PhD, LCSW, clinician and researcher of reality tv and social media as she demonstrates the connection to critical thinking decline and shares ways to improve your efforts as a therapist to make your interventions more effective, efficient, and durable. You’ll get:
- Strategies to sustain lasting critical thinking skills
- Confidence grounded in new skills and research to navigate social media and reality tv
- Proven strategies to enhance engagement and problem-solving to help your client come up with their own solutions
- Exercises and assessment tools to build resilience and grit to enhance clients critical thinking
Purchase now and walk away confident and grounded in new skills and research to navigate social media, virtual reality and external influences impacting people today!
Speaker
Janine E. Oliver, PhD, MSW, LCSW, RYI200, CH, CCATP
Janine Oliver, PhD, MSW, LCSW, RYI200, CH, CCATP, is a psychologist and licensed clinical social worker with over 20 years’ experience counseling in the mental health field. Dr. Oliver is trained in cognitive psychology and uses cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavior therapy and logotherapy as primary interventions in treatment. These interventions help with many issues, such as grief, loss and depression. Dr. Oliver is a yoga instructor, acknowledging the connection between body, mind and spirit as a holistic approach to overall health and well-being. Dr. Oliver is also a hypnotherapist, meditation instructor and EFT practitioner; using these modalities to focus on the subconscious and emotion centers as a means of treating a variety of issues, such as habits, phobias, inner child work, pain and regression. In addition, Dr. Oliver is a clinical anxiety treatment professional, using the most current interventions to treat anxiety and enhance the lives of those suffering with crippling anxiety to lead healthy, active lives. Dr. Oliver is a psychology professor and presenter for continuing education credits for mental health professionals.
Dr. Oliver worked in therapeutic foster care to aid families with mental health services and reunification efforts. She conducted trainings for the foster parents to keep their licensure and is skilled with parenting interventions of children and teens. She is experienced with trauma, abuse and neglect issues, as well as the cumulative effects of displacement in early life. Dr. Oliver worked as an outpatient mental health therapist providing treatment to a wide range of individuals of all ages, couples, children and teens, as well as parents seeking assistance with effective parenting practices. Dr. Oliver is a psychology professor teaching a variety of psychology, counseling and social work classes, using data and research as primary informers to her practice.
Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Dr. Janine Oliver has employment relationships with Estadt Psychological and Delaware County Community College. She receives compensation as a yoga and meditation/hypnosis/EFT instructor. Dr. Oliver receives a speaking honorarium and recording royalties from PESI, Inc. She has no relevant financial relationships with ineligible organizations.
Non-financial: Dr. Janine Oliver has no relevant non-financial relationships.
Objectives
- Develop preventative measures to counter the impact of reality TV and social media.
- Intervene with antidotes to declining critical thinking in an advanced society: the importance of reading and evaluation.
- Differentiate between diagnoses and an inability to reason, deduce, induce and think sequentially.
- Develop the ability to think critically and understand the impact on your clients and their attempt at life skills.
- Investigate the long-term effects of years overloaded with false narratives posed by reality tv.
- Evaluate the impact of reality TV and social media on client’s well-being and implement effective critical thinking interventions.
Outline
- Critical Thinking – the GATEKEEPER
Why is critical thinking important in client sessions?
Assessing your client’s ability to think critically
Impact of reality TV (RTV) and social media (SM) on critical thinking for our clients
Impact of decreased critical thinking in education - Reality TV’s Overall Impact & Social Media Daily Usage on:
Developing brain
Teenage attention span
Emotional centers of the brain
Increased hypervigilance from constant primitive arousal - Impact on Anxiety, Depression, Insomnia and Addiction
Addiction to social media and reality tv
Decreased Self-Esteem and Self-Image FOMO
Biological reasons for insomnia connected to RTV and social media
Case Study: “Steve’s story, 18 y/o – excessive brain fog, vision issues” - Help Clients through the Weeds of Real vs. Virtual
RTV and SM create reality-clients can’t often decipher the real from the scripted unreal
Grounding lessons, CBT interventions
Understand the importance of perspective of clients; this is their world
Hold authority while diplomatically engaging client
Assert your professionalism without alienating client
Case Study: 21 y/o self-diagnosed BPD. She’d taken online test and had symptoms of RTV personality - Prepackaged Diagnosis & Watering Down of Therapy
Eliminate harmful inaccurate depictions of mental health in pop culture
Assert your professionalism without alienating the client
How RTV and SM decrease intelligence and water down professionalism
Distorting effects and narrowing perspectives caused by RTV and SM decrease legitimacy of professionals
Case Study: “Sandra’s story, 19 y/o—the client who came to the intake session with her own diagnosis because she read it online” - Durable Interventions to Increase Critical Thinking
Psychoeducation – readiness to absorb interventions with active listening
Examining – model interventions in session – CBT, EFT, relaxation techniques
Assessing – help client make connections with past behavior and new information = internal recognition
Discernment – change thought pattern with new intervention (neuroplasticity for lasting change)
Specific skill sets to target gen y and z, who have grown up with RTV and SM
Relearn relationship with RTV, SM, and other mediums
Anxiety and depression reduction for those with compromised critical thinking
Strategies for eating disorders, body dysmorphia and other maladaptive behaviors
Target Audience
- Counselors
- Social Workers
- Psychologists
- Marriage & Family Therapists
- Educators
- Education Administration
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