Description: This workshop explores humility as a practical psychological skill rather than a moral ideal. Using experiential exercises and precise modeling of self-concept, it examines how pride, shame, comparison, and self-judgment shape inner stability, and how integrating counterexamples can strengthen identity, flexibility, and freedom of choice in both personal and clinical work.
Syllabus Description: The biggest obstacle to the further development of a therapist's skills is arrogance and pride; a heavy burden and one of the seven deadly sins. Self-importance or "ego" actually results from uncertainty and doubt about the self. Learn how to heal this personal incongruence, become more effective and rejoin humanity.
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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.