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PP0004: Treating Anxiety: The Latest Advances

Dramatically shorten treatment time and improve clinical effectiveness with a new powerful motivational approach to anxiety and other presenting problems. Join David Burns as he uncovers and dispels resistance to treatment and enhances collaboration between therapist and client. Learn how to clearly convey neuroscience information to clients in ways that can have a calming effect and enhance treatment effectiveness. Join Margaret Wehrenberg as she reviews how brain science has allowed therapists to match treatment to the brain structures characterizing anxiety and discusses why it is helpful for clients to have an understanding of neuroscience in treatment. Expand your understanding of the sources for different kinds of anxiety along with your repertoire of interventions. Join Danie Beaulieu as she explores what metaphors, visual images, and multisensory messages you can use to more fully engage clients and achieve greater impact than is possible with purely word-bound communication. Learn techniques drawn from Neuro-Linguistic Programming that target the auditory and visual representations that clients make. Join Steve Andreas as he brings about immediate and enduring changes in clients perceptions and feelings as they deal with anxiety. Learn the 3-step program to help parents and children deal with anxiety. Join Lynn Lyons as she teaches exercises that help normalize anxiety (de-catastrophize it), externalize it (turn the internal state into external metaphors that can be dealt with more readily), and experiment with it (find innovative, playful ways to deal with it). Join Reid Wilson as he explores a step-by-step approach that helps clients shift their relationship with panic so they can overcome their anxiety. By gradually learning to approach, exaggerate, personify, and caricature panic, the client is able override the responses that perpetuate anxiety. After the session, please let us know what you think. If you ever have any technical questions or issues, please feel free to email support@psychotherapynetworker.org.

Creating Multiple Streams of Income with Casey Truffo

Expand Your Practice: NP0037 – Session 3

Learn how to leverage your time and energy by distinguishing between having a job and running a business. Join Casey Truffo as she discusses how to increase your income, include new offerings in your practice, and still deliver your therapeutic services. After the session, please let us know what you think. If you ever have any technical questions or issues, please feel free to email support@psychotherapynetworker.org.

Whatever Happened to Parental Authority?

Parental AuthorityBy 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.

Why Clients Will Pay More For An Intensive Session

Casey Truffo On Structuring A Therapeutic Intensive

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  • 0 P003 Couples Therapy: Today and TomorrowCouples Therapy, Session 4, Susan Johnson: Comment Board 03.10.2011 01:51
    Thanks Susan, I so appreciate your taking the time to answer. I was defintely inspired by your comments and process of interactions and will look more into the education and training in the use of EFT. Patricia
  • 0 P003 Couples Therapy: Today and TomorrowCouples Therapy, Session 4, Susan Johnson: Comment Board 03.08.2011 08:32
    I have so enjoyed every one of these webinars and feel like I am only scraping the top of the barrel with each and that there is so much more to learn. Each seems to have a place in the treatment process. Is there a time where you would use one over the other based on the couples motivational level for the connection? or can you use any of these at any motivational level. Any feedback would be appreciated Patricia Hoeft -Chelsea Mi
  • 0 P003 Couples Therapy: Today and TomorrowCouples Therapy Today & Tomorrow, Session 1 with Bill Doherty: Comment Board 02.11.2011 06:18
    I ditto all the positive comments on this webinar and took copious notes. I also have a concern as to the mistakes one makes when working with individuals who come in saying they are ambivalent about staying in the marriage. They might say their spouse is not willing to participate - ( i.e don't want them to) - when to address getting the other spouse into treatment - when to make a referral - should one keep working with the individual while they are in couples therapy etc. or might this be addressed in future webinars. Thank you patrica - chelsea , mi
  • 0 P002 New Perspectives: Ethical Standards for the 21st Century PractitionerNew Perspectives on Ethics, Session 1: Comment Board 01.24.2011 11:04
    I agree with so many that this is one of the best seminars on ethics that I have ever heard. I love metaphors and analogys and the picture of the therapist as an athlete and needing to stay strong to be able to combat the boundaries that are sure to be broken by clients and how to handle them with care and ethical standards struck a chord with me. Although our own lives are never fully without stress - knowing how to deal with it and refresh oneself is so very important. I have shared this web site with many of my peers. Thank you all for your skills and willingness to share. Patricia - Chelsea , Mi

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