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IC11 Short Course 02 - The Neuroscience of Utilization: The Interplay Between Brains of Client and Therapist - Richard Hill, MA


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Topic Areas:
Neuroscience |  Short Courses |  Utilization |  Ericksonian Hypnosis and Therapy Techniques
Categories:
Erickson Congress |  Erickson Congress 2011
Faculty:
Richard Hill, MBMSc, MEd, MA
Duration:
1:29:05
Format:
Audio Only
Original Program Date:
Dec 09, 2011
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Breakthroughs in neuroscience explain how the brain, mind and body function. The work of Siegel, Rossi, Panksepp, Shore Iacoboni, Seligman and others provide a knowledge base that can be synthesized into a deeper understanding of these processes and suggest a new theory of the neuroscience of utilization.  As a fundamental element of Ericksonian practice, it can only be helpful.  Like pieces of a puzzle, we can connect disparate knowledge into a new and expanding picture.

Educational Objectives:

  1. Describe theoretical perspectives of interpersonal activity.
  2. Explain an integration of a number of diverse theories.
  3. Present a synthesized theory of the neuroscience of utilization.

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

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Richard Hill has emerged from a diverse and fascinating journey to become a successful psychotherapist and an innovative speaker on the mind, brain and the human condition. From a satisfying, if not quite famous, early career in the creative arts, Richard returned to intellectual studies at 42 (1996) beginning with a Bachelor of Arts majoring in linguistics. This triggered a curiosity that led to a diploma in counselling and a new career in psychotherapy. Studying continued and, as of 2014, he has added three Masters degrees – an MA in Social Ecology; a MEd; and a Masters in Brain and Mind Sciences (MBMSc) from Sydney University. Richard is also fortunate to have been mentored by the esteemed Ernest Rossi PhD who has invited Richard into the International Psychosocial Genomics Research Team to study the impact of therapeutic practices on the genetic level.


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