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BT12 Short Course 51 – Effective Management of Chronic Anxiety and Depression with Essential Neurobiological Communication – Bart Walsh, MSW


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Topic Areas:
Anxiety |  Depression |  Short Courses |  Communication |  Neurobiology
Categories:
Brief Therapy Conference |  Brief Therapy Conference 2012
Faculty:
Bart Walsh, MSW
Duration:
1:55:20
Format:
Audio Only
Original Program Date:
Dec 09, 2012
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Description:

Learn how to access deep levels of mind-body functioning for remission of chronic anxiety and depression. Essential neurobiological communication (ENBC) incorporates a form of body language known as ideomotor signaling. Affected individuals learn to fully manage these chronic conditions. Resolve past emotion using a noninvasive protocol integrating a progressive ratification sequence for grounding emotional adjustments in thought, perception and behavior.

Educational Objectives:

  1. Explain the use of ideomotor questioning in resolving emotional experience.
  2. Describe a method for accessing and quelling the source of chronic anxiety and depression.

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

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Bart Walsh, MSW is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Diplomate in Clinical Social Work. He has practiced in the Portland area since 1987, maintaining the highest professional ethical standards. He directs Affinity Counseling and Hypnosis as well as The Milton H. Erickson Institute of Portland. Bart's orientation to counseling, psychotherapy and hypnotherapy is essentially a strengths perspective with a solution focus. The strengths perspective acknowledges all the strengths, resources and instinctual imperatives within an individual that have helped the individual get to the present moment. The strengths perspective helps scan for the resources needed to resolve or modify the concern that is brought to treatment.


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