[Audio Only] IC19 Workshop 03 – Coping with Cancer: Helping Patients Play an Active Role in Their Treatment – Neil Fiore, PhD
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Faculty: Neil Fiore, PhD Category: Erickson Congress | Erickson Congress 2019
1 hour 54 minutes in length
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Original air date: December 12, 2019.
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Using Motivational Interviewing, train cancer patients in Stress Management and Dialectic Behavior Therapy strategies to address fears, inadequate self-management, and ambivalence.
Positive inner discourse [messages of safety and choice, for example] can reduce physical stress, repair mind-body estrangement, and replace passive compliance with active engagement.
Using pictures of the body keeping cancer in place in lymph nodes and the blood’s filtration system, the lungs – “99% of you is healthy and working with therapy to eradicate the weak and confused cancer cells that make up less than 1% of your body.”
Chemotherapy (and medical treatment) is portrayed as a “powerful ally” capable of killing rapidly dividing cells, such as hair and cancer cells. As a result, temporary hair loss becomes an indication that the drug is functioning. “Your good hair cells will regenerate, but your body’s weak, confused cancer cells will be killed and gone.”
Deep relaxation and self-hypnosis to reduce tension and maintain patients in a condition akin to the most recuperative periods of REM sleep.
Shifting to a protective position toward one’s body that elicits compassion, appreciation, acceptance, and value “regardless of what occurs or what anybody says.”
Encouragement of emotional expression [via writing, art, and speaking] to increase emotion processing through higher brain functions, reduce stress, and improve immuno-competence.Objectives of Education:
Identify the essential words and phrases that contribute to the patient’s tension, resistance, and depression.
Show your ability to assist patients in replacing negative hypnotic phrases/self-talk/images with comments that reduce stress and boost empowerment.
Include at least two photographs that demonstrate the body’s capacity to deal with medical treatment.*Content and confidentiality may be modified during sessions*
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Neil Fiore, PhD, is a Berkeley, California-based psychologist, lecturer, and author of six books, including The Now Habit at Work, Coping with Cancer’s Emotional Impact, and Awaken Your Strongest Self. His research has appeared in The New England Journal of Medicine and has been mentioned in The New York Times, The London Times, and The Wall Street Journal. He is the past president of the Northern California Society of Clinical Hypnosis and the founder of The Fiore Productivity ProgramTM, which enables people and organizations to achieve higher levels of professional performance and live a more fulfilling life.
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