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A Mind and Body Approach to Depression Transcript.

10/6/2016

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A Mind-Body Approach to Depression

A new vision of integrative mental health that goes beyond the “talking cure” is emerging in our profession. This Webcast Session on depression reflects our growing awareness of the inseparability of mind and body. Acquire a wide range of mind-body techniques designed to help people with mood problems get unstuck by:
  1. understanding their depression not as a disorder, but as spiritual journey and identity crisis incorporating movement, physical exercise, shaking, and dancing into your work.
  2. recognizing the vital role that imagery and expressive drawings can play in treatment.
  3. exploring the roles of nutrition and herbal supplements as an alternative to psychopharmacology.

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Treating Trauma Transcript.

10/6/2016

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Treating Trauma: A 30 Year Perspective

Since PTSD was added to the DSM in 1980, trauma treatment has gone through an evolution unparalleled by any other area of psychotherapy. Trauma experts Mary Jo Barrett and Dick Schwartz have both been present for this evolution, and in the past 30 years they’ve seen the rise of somatic, neuroscientific, mind-body, and attachment-based approaches to treating trauma survivors.
In this premiere dialogue, we guide you through:
  1. how our current understanding of trauma has evolved over the decades.
  2. the importance of working in stages and creating safety for clients.
  3. how to bring the body into therapy without re-traumatizing vulnerable clients.
  4. how to assess which of the many available trauma treatments will meet a specific client’s needs. 

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Trauma in Context Transcript.

10/6/2016

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Trauma in Context
The sociocultural dimensions of what can keep traumatized clients stuck—issues like family dynamics, poverty and racism—are too often ignored in clinical work.
Trauma, underlines the relevance of these sociocultural issues and teaches you how to:
  1. broaden your clinical frame of reference to better work with marginalized populations.
  2. find the hero in all youth, including difficult youth who act out their trauma in aggressive ways. 
  3. name the invisible wounds of cultural trauma in order to make them part of a healing discourse. 

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The Motivation Revolution Transcript.

10/6/2016

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The Motivation Revolution

A central figure in the development of cognitive therapy, we now believe that joining any “school” of psychotherapy or adhering to any theoretical orthodoxy (which compares to cults) tends to blind clinicians to the unique, idiosyncratic circumstances of real clients.

We Discuss:

  1. a paradoxical approach to therapy that “encourages” resistance and turns it inside out to promote genuine motivation for making a real change.
  2. the eight different types of resistance and how they arise in therapy.
  3. the “benefits” clients receive by staying stuck in a state of depression, addiction, or anxiety. 

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Body in Trauma Transcript.

10/6/2016

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The Body In Trauma Work

Many of our clients enter our offices expecting to do nothing more than talk about the past. But as we demonstrate here in this session on trauma, therapists can also work with the body to help trauma clients create a “somatic narrative” to work through experiences and disturbing emotions that may be cognitively inaccessible to them.

Discover how to:

  1. allow clients to talk with their bodies as they resolve trauma without dwelling on content. 
  2. resolve “incomplete responses” with somatic techniques that deal with the effects of trauma.
  3. understand the skills needed to successfully use touch with traumatized clients. 

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