BT08 Short Course 32 – Why Therapy Fails in a Competitive, Winner/Loser World – Richard Hill, MA, Student | INSTANTLY DOWNLOAD !
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Description:
Recent knowledge breakthroughs in neuroscience and neurophysiology explain why stress and anxiety are increasing despite enormous developments in psychotherapy. The work of Daniel Siegel, Ernest Rossi, Stephen Porges, Aronson & Steele and Jonathan Haidt act as pieces of a puzzle that explain why therapy can fail; and how this “winner/loser world” mindset is an unseen barrier to our more natural creative, interpersonal processes. A new world view is presented that can act as a lasting, transformational brief therapy.
Educational Objectives:
- To list five psychotherapeutically relevant recent knowledge breakthroughs in neuroscience and neurophysiology.
- To describe a new brief therapy technique using four questions.
*Sessions may be edited for content and to preserve confidentiality*
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