Daniel Siegel (2009) Mindsight and Integration in the Cultivation of Well-Being demonstrates interpersonal neurobiology therapy with a volunteer studying to be a therapist. She has experienced fear in one clinical setting and has also been “the glue,” holding together her family since she was young. Siegel uses the triangle of relationship/ mind/brain to help the volunteer experience her fear of responsibility by allowing images and body sensations to flow to “soften the mind.”
Educational Objectives:
To list three experiential methods in the demonstration.
Given a patient, propose an experiential treatment plan to elicit change.
Educational Objectives:
To describe the use of the new reality therapy in counseling.
To describe a therapist mode that talks to a client in terms of mental health.
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Educational Objectives:
To describe how "brain storming" can be used to facilitate therapeutic progress.
To describe two therapeutic methods to use with difficult cases.
Educational Objectives:
To describe three strategies for approaching cases presenting with anxiety disorders.
To describe treatment planning strategies for comorbid presentations.
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Educational Objectives:
To name two strategies to maintain idiomatic personhood, consistent with good technique.
To list three effective therapeutic techniques.
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