John Gottman and Julie Gottman (2005) demonstrate through role-playing the ways therapists can break a couples’ gridlock due to conflict. Through an intervention of “dreams within the conflict,” therapists are shown how to help couples be more open for dialogue in order to successfully compromise on unresolvable issues.
Educational Objectives:
To describe the use of the new reality therapy in counseling.
To describe a therapist mode that talks to a client in terms of mental health.
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Educational Objectives:
To describe three strategies for approaching cases presenting with anxiety disorders.
To describe treatment planning strategies for comorbid presentations.
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Educational Objectives:
To name two strategies to maintain idiomatic personhood, consistent with good technique.
To list three effective therapeutic techniques.
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Educational Objectives:
To describe a novel, simple and easy-to-learn ideodynamic approach to hypnosis and psychotherapy.
To describe how experiences of surprise and novelty generate observable minimal behavioral cues, psychobiological arousal, gene expression and brain plasticity.
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Dialogue 06 from the Evolution of Psychotherapy 2005 - Symptom-Based Practice
Featuring Erving Polster, PhD, and Francine Shapiro, PhD
Moderated by Jeffrey Kottler, PhD
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