To describe the primary shifts in thinking that the therapist requests of the OCD patient. To list three pattern-interruption techniques that can modify a patient's relationship with OCD.
To describe how a therapeutic trance may be developed from a person's natural processes and basic identity patterns. To describe how a therapeutic trance may be used to transform problematic patterns into helpful patterns.
To list two key questions to identify existing and potential client resources when working with multi-problem clients. To list two ways to impart feeling of competency in multi-problem patients.
To list three psychological experiences that facilitate gene expression and brain plasticity. To describe how to engage the creative dynamics of dream work in Ericksonian psychotherapy.
To describe how to identify and sort beliefs at the root of inner conflict. To describe a method for reframing conflicting beliefs in order to bring about new possibilities for resolution.
Educational Objectives:
To describe the value of hypnotic approaches in the treatment of cancer patients.
To name two hypnotic interventions used in treating cancer patients.
By ascertaining the "lived experience" of a person's trance state, we can create tailored inductions. We will explore the fundamental model of Ericksonian inductions.