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Psychological Principles 2014 - How Understanding the Three Psychological Principles behind Human Experience Creates Sustainable Mental-Emotional Wellness, Sobriety & Performance Improvement

Date2014-10-07

Deadline2014-10-06

VenueOnline event, USA - United States USA - United States

KeywordsThree Psychological Principles; Online Compliance Training; Healthcare Compliance Training

Websitehttp://bit.ly/1qKOhlS

Topics/Call fo Papers

Overview: This webinar introduces participants to undeniable, self-evidence and self-validating principles that not only answer these questions, but open vast new abilities and possibilities for therapy, healing, transformation and personal evolution.
Do you wish the therapy process was more naturally insightful, positive and uplifting for your clients (and you)?
Do you wish your clients would leave your sessions smiling and grateful and looking forward to returning and referring others?
Do you get stuck with clients or come to "therapy plateaus"?
Do you experience "compassion fatigue" or outright burnout?
Do you want your good work to go deeper and bring out the client's innate health, wisdom and wellbeing?
Do you want insight into what is behind and empowering psychological functioning, and thereby leverage your knowledge and therapeutic skill?
Do you want to work in a stress-resilient feeling of "flow" while simultaneously increasing effectiveness and client responsiveness?
To facilitate big therapeutic changes therapists need to see the big picture of human experience and performance.
Where does human experience originate? The environment? The brain? Past trauma?
How does human experience become what it does?
How does human experience change?
How does human experience change for the better?
What is the relationship between human experience and performance?
The underlying principles of all human psychological functioning, and therefore all human behavior and experience, have now been identified. Insight into these principles uncovers a new depth of "functional wisdom and wellbeing" for clients and new levels of understanding and skill for therapists.
Therefore, this webinar presents a novel and accurate "big picture" on all human experience, thereby improving therapist ability to navigate and empower the therapy process.
Why should you attend:
Gain insights that greatly simplify and empower your understanding of psycho-emotional pathology, health and therapeutic effectiveness
Learn how your wisdom and life experience can inform and guide your therapeutic interventions with more ease and flow
Decrease work stress, compassion fatigue and burnout
Keep up on advancements in the field
Areas Covered in the Session:
How Seeing the Big Picture Leverages Therapy
An Integral/Holistic Viewpoint: A Quick Glimpse of the "Outside Science-Based Big Picture" & the "Inside Psycho-Spiritual Big Picture"
The Nature of Breakthroughs
Simplifying, Clarifying, Powerful & Resisted
How to Get the Most Out of This Seminar
Deep Listening & Innate Wisdom
Recognizing the "Two Intelligences" of Head & Heart
The Importance of Core Principles
The Nature of Principle & Why This is Important
Core Psychological Principles
Mind
Consciousness
Thought
Implications & Applications - Part 1
For Clients Across All Diagnoses & All Interventions
Mental-Emotional Wellbeing, Sobriety & Performance Improvement
Implications & Applications - Part 2
For Therapists & the Field
Transcending and Including Treating Pathology: To A Growth-Health & Prevention Model
The Importance of Aiming for Sustainability
Why Temporary Change & Relapse No Longer Cut it
Resources & Next Steps to Learn More
Who Will Benefit:
Psychologists
Clinical Social Workers
Marriage & Family Therapists
Addictions Recovery Professionals
Psychiatric Nurses
Life Coaches
Pastoral Counsellors
Business Coaches
Craig Polsfuss MA, LP, MSW, LICSW has pioneered the Three Principles/Mind-Consciousness-Thought understanding for over three decades in the fields of mental health, addictions recovery, personal transformation, performance improvement and leadership development. He has published two peer-reviewed articles in professional journals on leadership and high performance. In recent years he has added expertise in neuroscience and the role of the higher brain (PFC) as related to high states of consciousness and performance and high mental and emotional wellbeing.

Last modified: 2014-09-25 15:30:13