This workshop presents the SOLVE method, a brief 5-step approach to psychotherapy with young clients that effectively orients toward decreased anxiety, increase in number of positive cognitions, enhanced problem solving and enduring behavioral changes. Participants will explore and experience how induction, visualization and didactics empower lasting behavioral and emotional improvement.
Rapid Interpersonal Neural Integration packages the essential elements from the works of Milton Erickson, Fritz Perls, Virginia Satir, Jeffrey Zeig, and Ernest Rossi to facilitate lasting change through rapid neural integration. The mindsets and blind-spots identified through the interview process and observations guide the therapist as to how the mindsets and blind-spots need to be refined. The therapist then helps the client transform the flow of energy and information away from blockages and distortions by addressing the fear(s) underlying and feeding the mindsets and blind-spots.
One liners that change people is the epitome of brief therapy. All of us have had times when one thing was said at the right moment by the right person and suddenly the world was seen differently. This workshop invites you to recognize elements that make those magic moments possible.
We all have habits, from seemingly harmless to life threatening. But how do they work? And what makes them so resistant to change? This workshop presents a simple model of four categories of experience—the benefits and costs of maintaining v. relinquishing a habit. This brief approach emphasizes mindfulness practice and works well with other psychotherapeutic methods.
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Palo Alto Brief Therapy model applied in an educational context. Focus on advantages of using this approach when the context is a challenge in itself. The presenters – Ms. Schlanger is the heir to the MRI-Brief Therapy model, will bring examples illustrating a useful model when working with a diverse community.
BT16 Topical Panel 1 - Client Resources Therapist Resources - Steve Frankel, Scott Miller, Ron Siegel, and Michael Yapko
Topical Panel on Client Resource Therapist Resources
BT16 Topical Panel 6 - About Milton H. Erickson - Stephen Gilligan, Steve Frankel, Bill O’Hanlon, and Jeffrey Zeig
Topical Panel About Milton H. Erickson
Eastern spiritual teachings tell us that “suffering” goes away when we dissolve the ego. But what is the ‘ego’ and how does one dissolve it? You’ll be introduced to a new and practical way of doing inner work that offers a precise way of dissolving the everyday sense of the ego. It can be used both to heal and resolve problems, and as a gentle personal practice. Typical results include *deep relaxation of the nervous system, *a greater capacity to deal with stress with grace and humor, *resolves sleep issues. The session will include group experience, demonstration, and practice of the first Wholeness Process.