Consciousness and the Process of Change
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DANIEL SIEGEL
The Wheel of Awareness is a visual metaphor for the way the mind works and a tool to expand the container of consciousness. The Wheel can be used
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The Wheel of Awareness is a visual metaphor for the way the mind works and a tool to expand the container of consciousness. The Wheel can be used
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While EMDR is best known for the treatment of PTSD, it’s evolved into a comprehensive, attachment-based approach that addresses a broad range of clinical conditions. In this workshop, you’ll learn
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Despite the progressive political attitude prevalent in our field, clinicians of color often still face certain challenges around issues of race in our work with clients, and they struggle to find
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Typically, physical and psychological pain are treated separately, even when they’re deeply intertwined. Nearly half of all therapy clients suffer from chronic physical pain, which often has no
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This workshop teaches participants how to quickly get to the heart of the matter in a couple’s relationship and with each individual partner. We start by articulating
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Trauma affects not just children, but often entire families, who can remain stuck for years. While the literature on systemic trauma treatment is scarce, bringing family and
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Since its inception, therapy has paid minimal attention to sociocultural context. But a relationally dysfunctional culture is the source of much psychological suffering. The
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While we all know that success in therapy depends on the therapist–client relationship, building that positive rapport hinges on behaviors many therapists aren’t even aware of.
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Although the field of mental health has traditionally aimed to “fix what’s wrong,” the newer subfield of positive psychology instead helps us to “build what’s strong.” In doing so,
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It may seem too good to be true, but brain science has given us an empirically proven path to transformational change through the process of memory reconsolidation. This is
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It’s not easy when a couple enters treatment unsure about whether to dissolve a marriage or try to save it—especially when each partner leans in a different direction.
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Social psychologists have produced a vast body of research on priming—the powerful, largely unconscious process by which both words and nonverbal clues can be used to
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The #MeToo movement has given countless survivors of sexual abuse and misconduct the validation they needed to seek treatment. But it’s also brought attention to the
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Our field has come a long way in addressing the challenges of complex development trauma. Unfortunately, no matter how much progress clients make
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