Theory and rationale supporting a new unified approach to emotional disorders are described along with some preliminary experience with the protocol. It is suggested that this unified treatment may represent a more efficient and effective strategy in treating emotional disorders, pending further evaluation.
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Conversation Hour 07 from the Evolution of Psychotherapy 1995 - About Milton Erickson
Featuring Jay Hayley, MA; Ernest Rossi, PhD; and Jeffrey K Zeig, PhD.
Clinical Demonstration 11 from the Evolution of Psychotherapy 1995 - Humanization of Technique, featuring Erving Polster, PhD.
Educational Objectives:
To describe and illustrate the difference between ordinary human engagement in therapy and technical engagement.
To describe a moment when you could discern a felt meeting of minds between patient and therapist.
Attachment science in action- The EFT route to safe and sound in love relationships. Attachment- as captured in the EFT model- offers an on target, tested and profoundly relevant map to love and loving. This presentation will outline this map and show how key interventions lead predictably to secure lasting connection and promote health and growth in individual partners.
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IC01 Keynote 02 - The Basic Footprint of Erickson's Work - Steven Lankton, MSW, LMFT, DAHB and Ellen King, MA
The Basic Footprint is a model of change that represents and identifies Erickson's method for
change. It is a general umbrella under which we should be able to place any step of change or
intervention. Encounters that follow the Basic Footprint create change and any therapy that
steps through these stages reflects Erickson's approach and echoes his legacy. A description
of the Basic Footprint includes the steps: matching, blending, utilizing, introducing ambiguity,
reframing and co-creating outcomes.