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IC19 Keynote 06 - Applying Principles of Generative Change to Psychotherapy - Robert Dilts


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Topic Areas:
Keynotes |  Psychotherapy |  Generative Psychotherapy |  Art and Creativity |  Relationships
Categories:
Erickson Congress |  Erickson Congress 2019
Faculty:
Robert Dilts, BA
Course Levels:
Master Degree or Higher in Health-Related Field
Duration:
1 Hour 04 Minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
Original Program Date:
Dec 13, 2019
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The core focus in Generative Change is creativity: How do you create a positive relationship with others and yourself—your body, your past, your future, your wounds, and your gifts? To accomplish this, a person’s state of consciousness is the difference that makes the difference. Generative Change work involves building the generative states, for yourself and others, needed to make significant change. It then focuses on how to maintain these states in order to reach meaningful goals and transform challenging obstacles. This presentation will explore how the six steps of Generative Change may be applied to Psychotherapy.

Educational Objectives:

  1. Describe the three core principles of Generative Change.
  2. Describe the six steps of Generative Change.
  3. Discuss how generative change can be used to enrich and accelerate the process of psychotherapy.

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

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Robert Dilts, has been a developer, author, trainer and consultant in the field of Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) - a model of human behavior, learning and communication - since its creation in 1975 by John Grinder and Richard Bandler. A long time student and colleague of both Grinder and Bandler, Robert also studied personally with Milton H. Erickson, M.D., and Gregory Bateson.


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