[Audio Only] BT18 Short Course 32 – Effective Management of Chronic Anxiety and Depression with Essential Neurobiological Communication – Bart Walsh, MSW
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Brief Therapy Conference 2018 | Brief Therapy Conference 2018 Faculty: Bart Walsh, MSW
Duration: 1:29:10 Format: Only Audio
Original air date: December 6, 2018.
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Chronic anxiety and depression pose substantial obstacles for individuals who suffer from them. A behavioral treatment that taps into deep levels of mindbody functioning aids in the remission of these crippling illnesses. This treatment, known as essential neurobiological communication (ENBC), involves ideomotor signaling, a type of body language. Because they are chronic diseases, the affected person must learn to fully manage them on their own. A noninvasive, organized approach for minimizing the negative effect of unresolved emotion on present experience is also offered. This approach relies on a gradual ratification process to underpin emotional changes in thinking, perception, and behavior. This short method can be used in conjunction with other therapeutic modalities to help define the focus of treatment. Given enough time, a demonstration with a volunteer will demonstrate this method.
Objectives of Education:
Show how to employ ideomotor inquiry to resolve an emotional experience.
Define a strategy for identifying and addressing the root of chronic anxiety and depression.
Show a clinical use of a components model.*Content and confidentiality may be modified during sessions*
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Bart Walsh, MSW is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Clinical Social Work Diplomate. Since 1987, he has been practicing in the Portland region, upholding the highest professional ethical standards. He is the founder and director of Affinity Counseling and Hypnosis, as well as The Milton H. Erickson Institute of Portland. Bart’s approach to counseling, psychotherapy, and hypnotherapy is generally strengths-based with a solution-focused focus. The strengths viewpoint recognises all of an individual’s strengths, resources, and intuitive imperatives that have helped the individual come to the present moment. The strengths viewpoint aids in the search for the resources required to fix or alter the issue presented to therapy.
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