NICABM – How to Work with an Inner Critic

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HOW TO DISRUPT THE PATTERNS THAT SUSTAIN YOUR CLIENT’S DEPRESSIONDepression can overwhelm a client’s life and rob them of meaning, joy and a sense of value.Purchase NICABM – How to Work with an Inner Critic courses at here with PRICE $60 $24 NICABM – How to Work with an Inner CriticOVERCOMING BARRIERS TO HEALING DEPRESSIONHOW TO DISRUPT THE PATTERNS THAT SUSTAIN YOUR CLIENT’S DEPRESSIONDepression can overwhelm a client’s life and rob them of meaning, joy and a sense of value.Left untreated, it can feel like a life sentence – like nothing will ever change.So to successfully treat depression, we have to look at the issues that sustain it.First, we have to look at low motivation, because without motivation it’s hard for a client to take any action, and lack of action can often foster feelings of shame.Beyond that, we also need to break up the two critical thought patterns that can leave clients defenseless against depression’s power.Trauma also plays a role in depression, and we need to look at the way it can trick the mind into shutdown.15 top thought leaders shared their personal insights and strategies for working with depression and reducing relapse. We put all their practical ideas together into a brand-new program . . .BRAND NEW SHORT COURSEHOW TO WORK WITH THE PATTERNS THAT SUSTAIN DEPRESSIONHOW TO WORK WITH TOXIC SELF-NARRATIVES THAT SUSTAIN DEPRESSIONMARSHA LINEHAN, PHDA practical depression strategy for working with a client’s feeling of “nobody likes me”One way to break the harsh self-narrative that drives a client into depressionHow to help clients escape depression when their critical thoughts are based on a truthHOW TO DISRUPT THE LOW MOTIVATION DRIVING A CLIENT’S DEPRESSIONSHELLY HARRELL, PHD     KELLY MCGONIGAL, PHDWhy low motivation can often trap a client in shameTwo aspects of low motivation that can sustain a client’s depressionKEY STRATEGIES TO DISRUPT TRAUMA-DRIVEN DEPRESSIONPAT OGDEN, PHDHow the dorsal-vagal system can hold a client hostage to depressionWhy it’s vital to address both the body and the nervous system to correct a depression postureHow to unhook the emotional trigger that sets off a depression response in the bodyCRITICAL SKILLS TO HELP CLIENTS AVOID DEPRESSION RELAPSECHRISTINE PADESKY, PHD     RICK HANSON, PHD BILL O’HANLON, LMFTWhy your relapse plan could be the most critical part of therapyTwo essential antidepressant skills that can significantly reduce depression relapseAn important part of depression treatment that helps the client know when to activate their relapse planHOW TO BREAK THE DEPRESSION-RIGID-THINKING LOOPLYNN LYONS, LICSW      KELLY MCGONIGAL, PHD   RICK HANSON, PHDThe small language change that can break a client’s rigid depressive thoughtWhy some clients with depression are more willing to talk about feelings (and the big reason you might want to avoid doing this)HOW TO KEEP A CLIENT’S LOW MOTIVATION FROM SABOTAGING TREATMENTRICHARD SCHWARTZ, PHD      JOAN BORYSENKO, PHDTwo ways depression shows up (and why it’s crucial to work with each one differently)The critical first step to prevent a client’s low motivation from sabotaging treatmentWhat can go wrong if you focus on a client’s pain before addressing their low motivationOVERCOMING DEPRESSION AFTER A MAJOR LIFE LOSSMARSHA LINEHAN, PHD      RON SIEGEL, PSYD JOAN BORYSENKO, PHDHow to help clients find effective ways to alter their relationship with depressionThe “grieving pact” that allows clients to suffer while also helping them out of depressionTWO POWERFUL SKILLS TO REDUCE A CLIENT’S DEPRESSION RISKMICHAEL YAPKO, PHD      KELLY MCGONIGAL, PHDHow to resource clients struggling with depression so they can withstand changeA common factor in depression treatment that results in higher success ratesThe number one reason a client with depression will leave therapy after the first sessionHOW TO LEAD THE TRAUMATIZED BRAIN OUT OF DEPRESSIONBESSEL VAN DER KOLK, MDA crucial first step for treating clients who are too shut down to feel any motivationHow trauma can corrupt the “savings network” of the brain and leave a client more vulnerable to depressionWhy traditional therapy may be ineffective against shutdown patterns linked to depressionPurchase NICABM – How to Work with an Inner Critic courses at here with PRICE $60 $24