LIVE Workshop: 4-Week Emotions & ACT Lab for Sustainable Work

$149.00

A 3-week, 6-session interactive, trauma-informed cohort for BCBAs ready to measure, understand, and regulate their own nervous systems to heal and manage professional burnout / imposter syndrome. We’ll dive into:

  1. Measuring Private Events— learning how to operationally define, measure, and interpret what your interoceptive system is trying to tell you before you hit a total burnout baseline.

  2. Somatic De-escalation: Moving beyond abstract "self-care." You will learn practical, real-time somatic breathwork tools to actively down-regulate your autonomic nervous system when a fight-or-flight response takes over in the field.

  3. ACT in Action for Clinicians: Learn how to build a different relationship with your emotions. We will practice expanding your psychological flexibility to hold uncomfortable private events while moving toward your actual personal values.

  4. Behavioral Boundaries & Repair: How to identify, communicate, and maintain firm professional and personal boundaries. Learn how to say "no" to unsustainable caseloads, respond to verbal attacks, and protect your peace without experiencing overwhelming guilt.

As professionals who only study ‘external behavior’, we often fail to understand how internal events influence our every day behaviors.

We are conditioned to blame burnout entirely on our environment—like unethical companies. But trauma-informed ACT reveals a deeper truth: burnout isn’t just happening around you; it is happening inside you.

When we internalize systemic stress and ethical violations, this stress gets trapped in our bodies. Without emotional regulation tools, these heavy feelings morph into automatic survival responses. This chronic dysregulation is what breeds hopelessness, making us question the field and our own clinical capabilities.

Your nervous system is doing its best with the stress it absorbs, but you simply haven't been given the tools or permission to apply behavioral science to your own private events. It is time to move out of clinical survival mode.

Dates: September 8-October 1st / Tuesdays & Thursday
Location: Online (remote) zoom
Optional: 7 CEU’s


FAQ:

If I’m not a BCBA but I’m in the ABA program, can I still join this?

Yes you can!

Learn more about this workshop HERE.

A 3-week, 6-session interactive, trauma-informed cohort for BCBAs ready to measure, understand, and regulate their own nervous systems to heal and manage professional burnout / imposter syndrome. We’ll dive into:

  1. Measuring Private Events— learning how to operationally define, measure, and interpret what your interoceptive system is trying to tell you before you hit a total burnout baseline.

  2. Somatic De-escalation: Moving beyond abstract "self-care." You will learn practical, real-time somatic breathwork tools to actively down-regulate your autonomic nervous system when a fight-or-flight response takes over in the field.

  3. ACT in Action for Clinicians: Learn how to build a different relationship with your emotions. We will practice expanding your psychological flexibility to hold uncomfortable private events while moving toward your actual personal values.

  4. Behavioral Boundaries & Repair: How to identify, communicate, and maintain firm professional and personal boundaries. Learn how to say "no" to unsustainable caseloads, respond to verbal attacks, and protect your peace without experiencing overwhelming guilt.

As professionals who only study ‘external behavior’, we often fail to understand how internal events influence our every day behaviors.

We are conditioned to blame burnout entirely on our environment—like unethical companies. But trauma-informed ACT reveals a deeper truth: burnout isn’t just happening around you; it is happening inside you.

When we internalize systemic stress and ethical violations, this stress gets trapped in our bodies. Without emotional regulation tools, these heavy feelings morph into automatic survival responses. This chronic dysregulation is what breeds hopelessness, making us question the field and our own clinical capabilities.

Your nervous system is doing its best with the stress it absorbs, but you simply haven't been given the tools or permission to apply behavioral science to your own private events. It is time to move out of clinical survival mode.

Dates: September 8-October 1st / Tuesdays & Thursday
Location: Online (remote) zoom
Optional: 7 CEU’s


FAQ:

If I’m not a BCBA but I’m in the ABA program, can I still join this?

Yes you can!

Learn more about this workshop HERE.