Module 1: Introduction to Anxiety Disorders Not Otherwise Specified (ADNOS)
1.1 Understanding ADNOS: Definition and Overview
1.2 Historical Perspective and Diagnostic Evolution
1.3 Prevalence and Clinical Significance
1.4 Key Features and Differentiating Factors
Module 2: Subtypes and Variations of ADNOS
2.1 Clinical Presentation of ADNOS
2.2 Common Symptoms and Comorbidities
2.3 Assessment and Differential Diagnosis
2.4 Diagnostic Challenges and Complexity
Module 3: DSM-5 Criteria for ADNOS
3.1 Criteria for ADNOS in DSM-5
3.2 Atypical Anxiety Presentations
3.3 Exclusion Criteria and Rule Outs
3.4 Case-Based Application of DSM-5 Criteria
Module 4: Evidence-Based Assessment Tools
4.1 Structured Clinical Interviews for ADNOS
4.2 Self-Report Measures and Questionnaires
4.3 Assessment of Functional Impairment
4.4 Case Formulation and Treatment Planning
Module 5: Psychoeducation and Client Engagement
5.1 Explaining ADNOS to Clients
5.2 Reducing Stigma and Anxiety Education
5.3 Building Therapeutic Rapport
5.4 Engaging Clients in Treatment
Module 6: Initial Intervention Strategies
6.1 Psychotherapeutic Approaches for ADNOS
6.2 Psychoeducation and Coping Skills
6.3 Relaxation Techniques and Grounding Exercises
6.4 Role of Support Systems in Early Intervention
Module 7: Common Co-Occurring Conditions
7.1 ADNOS and Depression
7.2 ADNOS and Substance Use Disorders
7.3 ADNOS and Other Anxiety Disorders
7.4 Addressing Dual Diagnosis in Treatment
Module 8: Therapy Options
8.1 Exposure and Response Prevention
8.1 Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy (CBT)
8.2 Medications in Anxiety Treatment
8.4 Self-Help Strategies for Clients
Module 9: Providing Competent Care
9.1 Cultural Sensitivity in ADNOS Assessment
9.2 Anxiety in Children, Adolescents and Older Adults
9.3 Cultural Considerations in Treatment
9.4 Anxiety in LGBTQ+ Individuals
Module 10: Self-Care and Burnout Prevention
10.1 Recognising Stress and Burnout
10.2 Strategies for Psychologist Self-Care
10.3 Seeking Supervision and Support
10.4 Maintaining Professional Well-Being
Module 11: Understanding Anxiety Triggers
11.1 Identifying Stressors and Triggers
11.2 The Role of Genetics and Family History
11.3 Neurobiological Factors in Anxiety
11.4 The Impact of Trauma on Anxiety
Module 12: Ethical and Legal Considerations
12.1 Informed Consent and Confidentiality
12.2 Boundaries in ADNOS Treatment
12.3 Handling Suicidal Clients in ADNOS
12.4 Ethical Dilemmas and Decision-Making
Course Features
- Modules 12
- Quizzes 12
- Duration Unlimited
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 80
- Assessments Online