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The National Institute for Clinical Application of Behavioral Medicine is a pioneer and leader in mind-body-spirit medicine. For over 20 years, NICABM has been a leading supplier of continuing education for health and mental health care professionals, producing and presenting programs with “take home” concepts that practitioners can immediately apply with their patients.
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How to Break Through the Strong Barriers That Keep Your Client Stuck
What causes clients to become stuck?
To completely comprehend what causes the neurophysiological patterns that lead to gridlock, as well as how the unconscious brain develops biases that keep our clients paralyzed, we must go further into what causes the neurophysiological patterns that lead to gridlock.
And we must consider innovative approaches to the basic anxiety that locks our customers in a holding pattern of stagnation.
So we met down with 15 of the best specialists in our business and asked them how they deal with stalled clients. This is what they said…
How the Unconscious Brain Creates a Fearful Holding Pattern
Dr. Bessel van der Kolk
PhD Joan Borysenko
LMFT Bill O’Hanlon
•How persistent trauma alters the brain (and why it keeps patients trapped) •How unique neurological alterations influence the way clients develop connections
How to Rewire the Stubborn Mind
Dr. Rick Hanson
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PhD Joan Borysenko
LMFT Bill O’Hanlon
•How to boost a client’s learning rate from happy experiences using the “mo-betta” technique to positive neural connection.
•How the “dreaded experience” might bind your client •How to identify subtle ways your client is restricting self-expression
One Practical Ability to Determine Where Your Client is Stuck
Dr. Marsha Linehan •What occurs when practitioners confuse impulse for choice? •The analytical method that drives a client to change? •How to concentrate an evaluation to assist clients in identifying their own stuckness?
How to Deal with Procedural Memories That Keep Your Clients Stuck
Dr. Pat Ogden
•How to access particular memories in the body that cognitive therapy cannot reach •The procedural patterns of trauma vs. attachment: why two methods are required
•How to encourage integration of the explicit and implicit selves
How to Assist Clients in Defusing Limiting Ego Strategies
Dr. Tara Brach
PsyD Ron Siegel
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•The “Spacesuit Self”: why clients put it on (and why it’s so difficult to take off) •How to address stuckness when it’s coated with guilt
How to Persuade Your Client to Accept Change
Dr. Marsha Linehan
PsyD Ron Siegel
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PhD Joan Borysenko
LMFT Bill O’Hanlon
•The one crucial aspect of treatment where many practitioners fall short •The one feeling you must reframe as your client’s deadliest adversary •One practical skill that can help clients break free from bad patterns
How Post-Traumatic Memories Can Imprison the Body
Dr. Peter Levine
PsyD Ron Siegel
LMFT Bill O’Hanlon
•How the unconscious reaction of the body to trauma keeps clients locked
Why do trauma survivors frequently become trapped in a brain-body feedback loop?
•The crucial component that assists the body in releasing trapped stress and restoring itself
How to Deal with Growth-Suppressing Behavioral Patterns
Dr. Richard Schwartz
PsyD Ron Siegel
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•The Internal Family Systems model for assisting clients in being unstuck •How to assist clients in forming corrective connections with their severe sub-personalities •The critical negotiating process that enables you to access a client’s stuck portions
How to Overwrite Negative Beliefs Using Neuroplasticity
Dr. Rick Hanson
LMFT Bill O’Hanlon
•12 seconds that can make a difference for good brain development •Why pleasant experiences alone are insufficient (unless followed up with this one step)
How to Motivate Clients to Push Past Their Own Boundaries
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PsyD Ron Siegel
LMFT Bill O’Hanlon
•The cocoon effect and how it traps clients
How to Motivate Change Using the “Missing Zero” Strategy
How to assist customers in determining the true cost of avoidance
Why Your Client Might Feel Restricted and How to Help Them Break Free
Dr. Jack Kornfield
PsyD Ron Siegel
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•How to alter an intervention when the client’s arousal overwhelms them •A method to assist clients make more powerful decisions •How to help clients develop a new sense of self following trauma
How to Assist Clients in Rewriting Their “Stuck Story”
PhD Joan Borysenko
•One of the most powerful patterns that inhibits individuals from changing •The 10,000-hour plan to become trapped •One technique to assist clients leave the prison of their grievance tales Bill O’Hanlon, LMFT
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