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NP0015, Trauma, Session 3, Pat Ogden
02.22.2012 20:18 Learn how to help trauma clients create a “somatic... Changing Ways of Working with Children, Teens, and Families02.22.2012 01:56 Ever since I was not much older than a child mysel... Tapping into Mind/Body Wisdom with Pat Ogden02.17.2012 00:19 Traditionally, therapy has focused on word craft—h... NP0013, Mindfulness, Session 6, Mark Epstein02.16.2012 20:38 Explore the inherent joyfulness that becomes avail... NP0015, Trauma, Session 2, Donald Meichenbaum02.15.2012 19:50 Discover how the stories clients tell about a trau... |
Creating a new wisdom traditionBy Ronald Siegel •As mindfulness practices work their way into the therapy mainstream, we’re asking more clinically sophisticated questions: Who needs what practice when? What are the downsides?
Awakening the hypnotist withinBy Michael Yapko •As a clinical intervention, mindfulness is best understood by stripping away its aura of mystical spirituality and understanding the crucial role suggestion plays in the change process.
Going Beyond Acceptance to HealingBy Richard Schwartz • A psychotherapist discusses how to help clients transform the disruptive feelings and thoughts that they’ve learned to simply observe during meditation.
By Flint Sparks • A Zen teacher describes the benefits and limitations of traditional meditation practice.
Moving from conflict to attunementBy Bruce Crapuchettes and Francine Crapuchettes Beauvoir • While meditation is usually considered a solitary activity, two therapists discover that the couples intervention they’ve been using for more than 20 years is actually a form of reciprocal relational practice.