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IC07 Fundamentals of Hypnosis 07 - The Development and Use of Self-Image Thinking in Therapy - Stephen Lankton, M.S.W.
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Length: 1:44:50


Description:

Self-Image Thinking (SIT) is a term Lankton coined in 1979 for a cognitive-emotional intervention he uses with clients. SIT is a cognitive-affective rehearsal of experience and behavior that takes advantage of the neurological motto: "What fires together, wires together." This workshop will cover both the SIT protocol and various therapeutic uses of the intervention.

Educational Objectives:

  1. To name the steps of the Self-Image Thinking protocol.
  2. To list three therapeutic situations in which Self-Image Thinking would be a useful adjunct.

 

*Sessions may be edited for content and to preserve confidentiality*

Stephen Lankton, MSW

Stephen Lankton, MSW, DAHB, trained under Milton H. Erickson, M.D. from 1975 to 1979, and his efforts at promoting and interpreting Erickson’s approach to hypnosis and therapy at the highest academic levels resulted in the inclusion of chapters in several scholarly publications edited by other luminaries in the field. He is a LCSW psychotherapist in a private practice in Phoenix, Arizona, Lankton conducts workshops internationally (24 countries). 


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