Therapeutic Apology for Family Healing
Therapeutic Apologies are one of the most powerful interventions used in family-oriented work, including in parent-child and co-parenting contexts. They can also be integrated and delivered in the context of of individual therapy. The training will introduce the "standard" EFFT apology with a particular focus on its application between parent and child (of any age) and between co-parents, including in the context of separation/divorce. Likely outcomes include: strengthening relationships, releasing self/other-blame for all involved, and evolving the emotional climate of the family. A worksheet, client scripts and clinician guides to support the interventions are included for participants. No prior training required.
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Therapeutic Apology for Family Healing
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Therapeutic Apologies are one of the most powerful interventions used in family-oriented work, including in parent-child and co-parenting contexts. They can also be integrated and delivered in the context of of individual therapy. The training will introduce the "standard" EFFT apology with a par...
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Caregiver Block Chair Work: Theory and Skills
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This on-demand training for clinicians and therapists will provide a theoretical and skills-based overview of caregiver block chair-work, an incredibly powerful and efficient psychotherapeutic intervention to understand, work through and transform problematic patterns of parenting / caregiving. P...
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Process of Emotional Self-Exploration
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Recently developed, and informed by the neuroscience of emotion transformation and memory re-consolidation, the Process of Emotional Self-Exploration (PESE) is a brief yet powerful intervention that can be used when supporting individuals, couples and parents/caregivers. When used regularly, whet...