The notion of "logical levels" refers to the fact that some processes and phenomena are created by the relationships between other processes and phenomena. The function of each level is to synthesize, organize and direct the interactions on the level below it. Changing something on an upper level would necessarily radiate downward, precipitating change on the lower levels. This presentation will cover the six basic levels of therapeutic change: environment, behavior, capabilities, beliefs and values, identity and spiritual.
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EP05 Workshop 33 - Imagineering: Helping Clients Find the Path to Change - Robert Dilts
lmagineering is a term coined by Walt Disney to describe the process he used to form dreams and then turn them into realities. The lmagineering process essentially involves creating and evaluating the steps necessary to reach a desired state. It can be applied to help clients find creative solutions to many problems.
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Topical Panel 18 from the Evolution of Psychotherapy 2005 - Treating Addictions
Featuring Claudia Black, PhD; Robert Dilts; James Hillman, PhD; and Scott Miller, PhD
Moderated by Betty Alice Erickson, MS
Identity has to do with such questions as "Who am I?"; "What are my limits?"; "What is my purpose?" Clarifying the deep structure of our identity allows us to express ourselves even more fully at the level of our behavioral surface structure. It involves: Finding and clarifying our life's direction; managing boundaries between self and others; becoming clear about beliefs that support our identity and those which limit us; expanding our sense of self, and incorporating new dimensions of being.
Supervision Panel 05 from the Evolution of Psychotherapy 2005
Featuring Robert Dilts; Cloe Madanes; and Daniel Siegel, MD
Moderated by Michael Munion, MA
Topical Panel 06 from the Evolution of Psychotherapy 2005 - Resistance
Featuring Judith Beck, PhD; Robert Dilts; Ernest Rossi, PhD; and Michael White, BASW
Moderated by Betty Alice Erickson, MS
Educational Objectives:
To describe how to help clients identify the way in which they are enmeshed with significant others.
To describe how enmeshment connections may be appropriately released and resolved.
Dialogue 07 from the Evolution of Psychotherapy 2005- Treatment Compliance
Featuring Robert Dilts, and Arnold Lazarus, PhD
Moderated by Daniel Eckstein, PhD
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