Navigating Uncertainty: Fostering Adaptability and Well-Being in Chronic Illness

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Format: Online Self-Study
CE Hours: 0
Included: Downloadable e-book of course slides, a downloadable certificate of completion, and course video(s).

Description

 This course does not offer CE Credits. The same course is available for purchase and offers 2 clinical CE hours for behavioral health clinicians.  See "related products" below.

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Living with chronic illness or chronic pain often means living with uncertainty that does not easily resolve. Clients may be managing unpredictable symptoms, repeated medical appointments, limitations in work or relationships, changes in identity, grief over lost abilities, and the exhaustion of having to explain or justify what others cannot always see. For behavioral health professionals, these concerns may appear even when chronic illness is not the client’s stated reason for seeking therapy.

Because chronic health conditions are so common, clinicians across practice settings are likely already working with clients whose emotional distress is shaped by pain, fatigue, medical trauma, systemic invalidation, health-related anxiety, or fear of future decline. This training helps clinicians look beyond the presenting problem and consider how chronic illness affects the whole person: emotionally, cognitively, relationally, physically, and socially.

Dr. Melanie Smith, PhD, LMHC, CEDS-C, brings a practical clinical perspective informed by her work with complex conditions at the intersection of physical and mental health, including chronic pain and illness, disorders of gut-brain interaction, health-related anxiety, OCD, and related concerns. As a Certified Therapist and Trainer of the Unified Protocol, she is well positioned to translate evidence-based, transdiagnostic concepts into accessible strategies for clinicians supporting clients who are navigating chronic uncertainty, distress, and adaptation.

Rather than treating clients’ responses as symptoms to correct, Dr. Smith helps clinicians understand avoidance, fear, grief, hopelessness, and distrust of the body as understandable adaptations to chronic illness and pain. She emphasizes the importance of validating the emotional reality first, then helping clients make sense of how the nervous system can become shaped by threat, uncertainty, medical experiences, and repeated invalidation. With clear clinical language, the training shows how psychoeducation can reduce shame, support self-understanding, and help clients begin relating differently to pain, bodily sensations, and the fear that life will continue to shrink around their condition.

The program integrates Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) with trauma-informed care to help clinicians support clients without minimizing their suffering or implying that pain can simply be overcome through positive thinking. Dr. Smith demonstrates how clinicians can pace this work collaboratively, respect real physical limits, and help clients move from a narrow focus on symptom control toward choices rooted in values, connection, meaning, and autonomy. The emphasis is not on promising the elimination of illness or pain, but on helping clients build psychological flexibility and emotional steadiness while living with ongoing uncertainty.

Key Takeaways

  • Chronic illness is a whole-person experience: Understand how chronic illness and chronic pain can affect identity, relationships, emotional regulation, daily functioning, and clients’ sense of safety in their own bodies.
  • Nervous system education can reduce shame: Learn how concepts such as central sensitization, neuroplastic pain, and threat detection can help clients make sense of their experiences without self-blame.
  • ACT supports values-based living: Gain practical ways to use acceptance, cognitive defusion, present-moment awareness, values clarification, and committed action to support psychological flexibility.
  • Trauma-informed care is essential: Explore how pacing, collaboration, validation, choice, and attention to medical trauma and systemic invalidation can make treatment safer and more effective.

Why This Course?

  • Clinically relevant across settings: Chronic illness and chronic pain are common, even when they are not the client’s presenting concern, making this training useful for generalists and specialists alike.
  • Practical and non-pathologizing: The course offers language and strategies that help clinicians validate clients’ lived experience while supporting meaningful change.
  • Grounded in evidence-based approaches: Dr. Smith integrates CBT concepts, ACT-based interventions, trauma-informed care, and neuroscience education in ways that are accessible and clinically applicable.
  • Focused on real therapeutic challenges: The training addresses avoidance, hopelessness, health anxiety, grief, medical invalidation, and the clinician’s own urge to “fix” distress too quickly.

Learning Objectives

  • Describe key cognitive, behavioral, and neurobiological mechanisms that contribute to psychological distress in individuals with chronic illness, including the roles of experiential avoidance, cognitive fusion, and central sensitization.
  • Identify at least two trauma-informed strategies for recognizing and addressing the impact of medical trauma and systemic invalidation in the therapeutic process with chronically ill clients.
  • Demonstrate at least three Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)-based interventions that promote psychological flexibility and values-based action in clients managing chronic illness or chronic pain.

This training offers behavioral health professionals a compassionate and practical framework for working with clients whose lives are shaped by chronic illness, pain, and uncertainty. By strengthening your understanding of these experiences and expanding your clinical tools, you can help clients feel more understood, less alone, and better supported as they move toward meaningful living within the realities they face.

Enroll today and you will not only strengthen your clinical toolkit but also gain renewed confidence in supporting clients navigating the profound challenges of chronic illness. This is an opportunity to deepen your expertise, enhance your impact, and walk alongside your clients as they discover adaptability and well-being in the midst of uncertainty.

Format and Access

This is a non-interactive, self-study course; two hours of video instruction and an evaluation.

Course Details

Availability: 

From the time of registration, you have six months to access the coursework.

Who Should Attend: 

This course is intended for clinicians who provide behavioral health services.

Teaching Methods: 

This is a non-interactive, self-study course. Teaching methods for this course include recorded lectures, videos, a post-test, and a course evaluation.

How to Attend: 

Course access and completion instructions.

Instructor and Disclosures

Instructor

About Melanie Smith, PhD, LMHC, CEDS-C

Melanie Smith (she/her) is a therapist in private practice at CBT of Central & South Florida (https://cbtcentralflorida.com) and a Consulting Clinical Training Specialist for the Renfrew Center. She is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor and Qualified Supervisor in the State of Florida. Additionally, she is a Certified Eating Disorders Specialist and Approved Consultant (CEDS-C) and is a Certified Therapist & Trainer of the Unified Protocol for the Transdiagnostic Treatment of Emotional Disorders (UP). Special treatment interests include Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID), Disorders of Gut-Brain Interaction such as Rumination Syndrome, OCD, phobias including emetophobia, health-related anxiety, and coping with chronic pain & chronic illness.

Dr. Smith is passionate about the dissemination and implementation of evidence-based treatments, clinical supervision, and clinical training and has presented numerous lectures, workshops, and Keynote presentations at academic and professional conferences nationally and internationally. She has co-authored publications in peer-reviewed journals and is co-author of the peer-reviewed treatment manual and patient workbook, The Renfrew Unified Treatment Model for Eating Disorders and Comorbidity, published by Oxford University Press.

Disclosure Statement: 

The instructor for this course receive compensation for their services. There are no reported conflicts of interest to disclose.

CE Hours

This course does not offer CE credits, just great content.

The same course is available for purchase and offers 2 CE hours for behavioral health clinicians. See "related products" below.

This course is a non-interactive, online self-study.

Participants may request a printed version of their certificate of completion to be delivered by mail. A shipping/handling fee of $6.95 will be charged per request. Shipping internationally may require an additional charge.

Accommodations and Policies

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This course was recorded 12/19/2025

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