BT93 Clinical Demonstration 05 - Making Haste Slowly - Joseph Barber, Ph.D.
Original Program Date :
Dec 10, 1993 (PST)
Length: 52:53
Description: This clinical demonstration follows a slow, emotionally attuned process of working with grief, ambivalence, and self-doubt after profound family loss. Through careful listening, dream material, and moments of emotional release, the session shows how unexpressed sorrow, anger, and longing can soften when met with compassion. Participants see how self-nurturing, grief, and reclaiming inner support unfold gradually, helping a client reconnect with trust, vitality, and a sense of direction after loss.
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*Sessions may be edited for content and to preserve confidentiality*
Joseph Barber, PhD, is an award-winning author on the topic of pain management, and a former President of the Society for Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis. One of the most prominent trends in the field of health and wellness is the growing awareness of the mind-body approach. However, along with the enthusiasm we are sometimes led to hasty conclusions and broad generalizations that sometimes lead to disappointment and disinterest in the field. In his provocative, challenging and often amusing presentation, Dr. Barber looks at controversial claims made in the mind-body field. He separates the fads and fallacies from a scientifically supported understanding of powers of the mind.