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BT16 Workshop 2 - The Three Positive Connections Needed For Creative Therapeutic Change - Stephen Gilligan, PhD


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Topic Areas:
Psychotherapy |  Workshops |  Generative Psychotherapy
Categories:
Brief Therapy Conference |  Brief Therapy Conference 2016
Faculty:
Stephen Gilligan, PhD
Duration:
2:37:44
Format:
Audio Only
Original Program Date:
Dec 09, 2016
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Generative psychotherapy is an exploration of how individuals can forge positive, therapeutic responses to life challenges. This invited address concentrates on the three core connections that allow clients to do this: (1) Positive intention and goals (What do you most want to create in your life?); (2) Somatic Centering (Where do you feel the deepest resonance in your body?); and (3) Field Resources (What can most deeply support your path of change?). I will describe how these connections are absent in a repetitive problem and, more importantly, how their presence allows positive changes in difficult areas—e.g., a past trauma, a present difficulty, or a future possibility. Clinical examples and technique description will illustrate how such positive transformational states can be practically developed.

Educational Objectives:

  1. Identify three methods for developing therapeutic change.  
  2. Describe three techniques for connecting a client to a positive, skill-based state of being.
  3. Identify 3 methods for steering a therapeutic conversation to a positive focus.

*Sessions may be edited for content and to preserve confidentiality*

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Stephen Gilligan Ph.D., is a Psychologist in Encinitas, CA. He was one of the original NLP students at UC Santa Cruz; Milton Erickson and Gregory Bateson were his mentors. After receiving his psychology doctorate from Stanford University, he became one of the premier teachers and practitioners of Ericksonian hypnotherapy. This work unfolded into his original approaches of Self-Relations and Generative Self, and then further (in collaboration with Robert Dilts) into Generative Coaching. These different traditions have all been updated and integrated into the present Generative Change Work, which includes the applications of Generative Coaching, Generative Psychotherapy, Generative Trance, Hero’s Journey, and Systemic Change work.


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