Description: This extended workshop trains clinicians to notice and use subtle perceptual cues that guide moment-to-moment change. Through demonstrations and practice, it shows how posture, eye gaze, gesture, voice tone, and curiosity can shift emotional states, deepen rapport, and create movement with anxiety, trauma, grief, and stuck patterns, often without heavy verbal processing.
Syllabus Description: Detecting changes in a client’s posture, tone of voice, direction of gaze, lateral gestures, etc. provides rich instantaneous feedback about how a session is going, and often indicates what kind of intervention will be useful. Simple exercises will be demonstrated and taught that are useful irrespective of your theoretical orientation.
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*Sessions may be edited for content and to preserve confidentiality*
Steve Andreas, NLP, is an American psychotherapist and author specializing in Neuro-linguistic programming. With his wife and partner Connirae, they are the co-editors and/or authors of many NLP books (both classics from the early days of the field, and new innovations) and over fifty NLP articles.