By Rich Simon It seems astonishing that even just two or three decades ago, parents not only pretty much knew what was expected of them to turn their offspring into civilized adults, but they could actually count on society to back them up. Even more astounding, kids seemed to understand this, too. Even if they rebelled against, yelled about, or sullenly resented how “unfair” adults were, they seemed to acknowledge adult authority and realize that they would just have to wait until they turned 18 to get for themselves the keys to the kingdom of grown-up independence.
![]() NP0023 The Emotion Revolution: Harnessing Mind, Body and Soul in the Consulting RoomThis blog focuses on discussion regarding the course The Emotion Revolution: Harnessing Mind, Body and Soul in the Consulting Room.Our Brain's Negativity Bias: Taking in the Good with Rick HansonThe Emotion Revolution: NP0023 - Session 4In this session, you'll learn why positive emotions are often an underutilized resource in treatment and why people are vulnerable to negative biases. With Rick Hanson, you'll explore the benefits of helping clients internalize positive emotions. After you hear this presentation, please take a few minutes to comment about what you found most interesting or relevant. These comment boards will be a valuable way to share your thoughts, opinions, and questions throughout the series. If you ever have any technical questions, please feel free to contact support@psychotherapynetworker.org and our Support Team will help you. Comments |
I will check out Rick's books and website.
Your approach to activating positive experiences seems similar to that of Tony Robbins - bringing them up with our physical senses and experiencing them repeatedly so as to integrate them into our physical bodies, making them a dominant part of our lives. Your method, however, seems to have more of a gentle touch.
Thank you
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