FREE CE Opportunity: Political Anxiety 1 CE

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With the election season upon us and the heightened stress that often comes with it, we wanted to offer this webinar completely FREE to our community, to provide support not only during these times but beyond. We know this topic resonates with many of you right now, and we’re excited to share expert insights on how to navigate political anxiety in healthy, constructive ways.

Post test would only need to be taken if you wish to receive an APA approved CE credits (1)

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With the election season upon us and the heightened stress that often comes with it, we wanted to offer this webinar completely FREE to our community, to provide support not only during these times but beyond. We know this topic resonates with many of you right now, and we’re excited to share expert insights on how to navigate political anxiety in healthy, constructive ways.

Post test would only need to be taken if you wish to receive an APA approved CE credits (1)

With the election season upon us and the heightened stress that often comes with it, we wanted to offer this webinar completely FREE to our community, to provide support not only during these times but beyond. We know this topic resonates with many of you right now, and we’re excited to share expert insights on how to navigate political anxiety in healthy, constructive ways.

Post test would only need to be taken if you wish to receive an APA approved CE credits (1)

This one-hour presentation will review how to deal with anxiety caused by politics.  It will incorporate common-sense interventions and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) skills for dealing with this specific source of stress.

Learning Objectives

After attending this seminar, participants will be able to: 


Objective 1:

Identity sources that fuel, amplify, and sustain political anxiety and knowing how to set appropriate boundaries with it.


Objective 2:

Identify CBT skills that can help deal with political anxiety


Objective 3:

Focus on behavioral steps you can take to try to make a difference while accepting what you can’t control.