EP05 Workshop 36 - Growth Games for BEING the Best Therapist - Jeffrey Zeig, Ph.D.
This "playshop" will consist of experiential clinician development exercises. While it is widely agreed that the person of the therapist is central to patient change, there are limited methods for developing the person of the therapist. Dr. Zeig will present a systemic model that can be easily transferred to make therapy and supervision more powerfully experiential.
Hypnosis is commonly thought of as a tool to enhance the therapy. It also can be used as a "lens." The phenomenology of hypnosis can help us to understand an essential aspect of the trance state, the symptom state, the solution state and the therapist's state, thereby providing new options for treatment.
Topical Panel 16 from the Evolution of Psychotherapy 2005 - Ethics and Treatment Boundaries
Featuring Arnold Lazarus, PhD; Marsha Linehand, PhD; Thomas Szasz, MD; and Jeffrey Zeig, PhD
Moderated by Daniel Eckstein, PhD
Supervision Panel 01 from the Evolution of Psychotherapy 2005
Featuring James Masterson, MD; Salvador Minuchin, MD; and Jeffrey Zeig, PhD
Moderated by Camillo Loriedo, MD
Topical Panel 05 from the Evolution of Psychotherapy 2005 - Sexuality
Featuring Albert Ellis, PhD; Otto Kernberg, MD; Michele Weiner-Davis, MSW; and Jeffrey Zeig, PhD
Moderated by Camillo Loriedo, MD
Educational Objectives:
To list three experiential methods in the demonstration.
Given a patient, propose an experiential treatment plan to elicit change.
Fundamental methods of Ericksonian hypnosis and psychotherapy will be presented and demonstrated. Experiential exercises will help attendees master essential concepts, that can be applied by clinicians of any persuasion to empower treatment goals.