The Master Therapist’s Toolkit

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The Master Therapist’s Toolkit Discover the One, Complete Therapist Toolkit That Offers Expert Techniques for Treating the Wide Range of Therapeutic Conditions …So You Can Be Confident With Even the Most Challenging Clients.This comprehensive kit features master clinical practitioners ready to teach you their transformational approachesGet immediately download The Master Therapist’s ToolkitYou’ll learn proven, practical approaches and interventions from leading clinical innovators.The Master Therapist’s Toolkit is packed full of expert techniques developed by leading therapists through years of experience and research. This kit is designed to increase your counseling effectiveness, enhance your professional development and prepare you with tested treatment approaches to improve your client outcomes. We have gathered the tools and resources for some of the most regularly encountered conditions—the ones that often prove the most challenging to treat—and combined them into one convenient package for you. Featuring some of the most respected and trusted experts in the world, this one-of-a-kind therapeutic compilation offers profound insights and practical techniques that will transform your practice.Get expert guidance on:Recognizing internal attachment disorder and mastering effective ways—including somatic approaches—to helping clients overcome feelings of shame and worthlessnessTreating addictive behaviors and their often interactive relationship to underlying trauma symptoms, effectivelyUnraveling the complexity of clients with borderline personality disorder and exploring how to use the Internal Family Systems (IFS) approach to manage traps and lead these clients to breakthrough healingTreating Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) by building a therapeutic collaboration around the client’s motivation to change, and when applicable, including additional family members in the sessionWorking with clients to overcome anxiety quickly and effectively by leveraging their fears and overriding the responses that perpetuate themMoving a stalled therapy relationship forward without making the client frustrated or defensiveForming genuine relationships with narcissistic, self-absorbed clients through therapeutic leverage and empathic confrontationOvercoming resistance and creating therapeutic movement through a range of clinical methodsCustomizing treatment approaches to the client’s needs in order to maximize treatment outcomes.Get immediately download The Master Therapist’s ToolkitYour Toolkit Includes:The complete access to our popular series: The 6 Most Challenging Issues in TherapyDownload immediately The Master Therapist’s Toolkit1) Treating Clients with Severe Attachment DisordersJanina Fisher, Ph.D.Develop better ways of working with clients trapped in their feelings of shame and worthlessness by learning to:Janina FisherMove beyond the limitations of acceptance and unconditional positive regardRecognize internal attachment disorderHelp clients reconnect with their disowned selfIntegrate parts work into your approachUse somatic methods with traumatized clientsJanina Fisher, Ph.D., is assistant director of the Sensorimotor Psychotherapy Institute, an instructor at the Trauma Center in Boston, and a former instructor at Harvard Medical School. She lectures and writes about integrating neuroscience research and body-centered approaches into traditional psychotherapy.2) Treating the Borderline ClientRichard Schwartz, Ph.D.Discover ways to avoid unnecessary struggles through openhearted acceptance of yourself and the client by:Richard SchwartzUnderstanding the role of exiled “parts” in your client’s reactive responsesDeepening awareness of your own partsLearning how to access the compassionate inner “self”Exploring the fundamentals of parts workManaging common traps like client anger and over-dependencyRichard Schwartz, Ph.D., is director of the Center for Self Leadership and the originator of the Internal Family Systems model. His books include Internal Family Systems Therapy and, most recently, You Are the One You’ve Been Waiting For.3) Treating the Stuck and Self-Destructive ClientWilliam Doherty, Ph.D.Learn how to move beyond subtly blaming the client, giving speeches, or becoming defensive when therapy stalls by:William DohertyRecognizing when you sound like a disappointed parentMaking the impasse explicit without blaming the clientAcknowledging your own role when treatment bogs downLearning to repair ruptures in the therapeutic allianceDeveloping a community of practice with tough casesWilliam Doherty, Ph.D., is a professor and director of the Citizen Professional Center at the University of Minnesota. He’s the author or coauthor of 12 books on families and family therapy, including Take Back Your Marriage, Take Back Your Kids, and Family Therapy, with Susan McDaniel.4) Treating the Narcissistic ClientWendy Behary, L.C.S.W.Learn how to form genuine relationships with self-absorbed, arrogant clients lacking in empathy by:Wendy BeharyGaining and retaining therapeutic leverageMastering the art of empathic confrontationAssessing your own vulnerabilities and triggersPutting clients in touch with their inner lonely childUsing homework assignments to generalize therapeutic learnings and strengthen retentionWendy Behary, L.C.S.W., the founder and director of The Cognitive Therapy Center of New Jersey and of The New Jersey Institute for Schema Therapy, is the author of Disarming the Narcissist: Surviving and Thriving with the Self-Absorbed.5) Treating the Highly Resistant ClientClifton Mitchell, Ph.D.Get practical guidance on a range of clinical methods that will help you overcome stagnation and create therapeutic movement with your most hard-to-treat cases by learningGet immediately download The Master Therapist’s ToolkitClifton MitchellThe danger of relieving the client’s pain too soonHow to set mutually agreed upon goalsHow to focus clients on compelling reasons to changeWhen to slow the paceThe “Columbo” approach to overcoming stalematesClifton Mitchell, Ph.D., is a professor at East Tennessee State University, where he received the Teacher of the Year award in 2002. He’s the author of Effective Techniques for Dealing with Highly Resistant Clients.6) Customizing Therapy with the Resistant ClientJohn Norcross, Ph.D.Explore how to match treatment approaches with client characteristics to avoid stalled sessions by understanding:John NorcrossAssessment for six key client characteristicsReactance: defiance vs. complianceCoping style: internalizers vs. externalizersStage of change: precontemplation, contemplation, and actionOther characteristics: religion/spirituality, culture, and preferencesJohn Norcross, Ph.D., A.B.P.P., is a professor of psychology and distinguished university fellow at the University of Scranton, a clinical psychologist, and editor of the Journal of Clinical Psychology: In Session. He’s the author, coauthor, and editor of many books and publications, including Psychotherapy Relationships That Work.Click Here for CE Details for this SeriesGet immediately download The Master Therapist’s ToolkitAlso Included…These Practice-transforming Workshops from the Psychotherapy Networker SymposiumAddictive Behavior as the ProblemJanina Fisher, Ph.D.It’s no secret that many therapists consider the field of addictions treatment to be dangerous foreign territory with its own special language and methods. But increasingly, therapists and substance abuse professionals alike have begun to recognize the connection between addictive behavior and traumatic life experience. In this video, Janina will present an approach to addictive behavior that:Janina FisherFocuses on the interactive relationship between the underlying trauma symptoms and the impulse to “use” to regulate unbearable feelings and sensationsProvides a meaning-making component that lessens shame and offers inspiration to live a “life beyond trauma”Integrates Sensorimotor Psychotherapy techniques that teach clients how to regulate their nervous systems, decrease anxiety, tolerate sadness and loneliness, and ground themselves both physically and emotionallyEngages the client’s right brain through drawing, diagramming, movement and gesture, as well as utilizing traditional cognitive interventionsClick Here for CE DetailsJanina Fisher, Ph.D., is assistant director of the Sensorimotor Psychotherapy Institute, an instructor at the Trauma Center in Boston, and a former instructor at Harvard Medical School. She lectures and writes about integrating neuroscience research and body-centered approaches into traditional psychotherapy.Mastering the Anxiety GameReid Wilson, Ph.D.Therapists are supposed to make clients safe and secure, creating a cozy haven from a cruel world, right? Well, when it comes to treating anxiety, there’s growing evidence that the quickest, most effective approach involves instructing them to ramp up their fears while telling themselves how much they welcome the experience. In this video, you’ll learn how to help clients shift their relationship with their fears and override the responses that perpetuate them. After this session you’ll be able to:Get immediately download The Master Therapist’s ToolkitReid WilsonExplain how to rapidly engage anxious clients in the therapeutic alliance and change their mindset toward their fears.Identify why the first step to changing an overwhelming response to anxiety is accepting the perceived threat as something the client can approach and change.Implement strategies to help clients transform their fear into a challenge to be met or a puzzle to be solved.Click Here for CE DetailsReid Wilson, Ph.D., is a licensed psychologist who directs the Anxiety Disorders Treatment Center in Chapel Hill and Durham, NC. He is also Adjunct Associate Professor of Psychiatry at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine. He is author of the just-released Stopping the Noise in Your Head: The New Way to Overcome Anxiety and Worry and the classic self-help book Don’t Panic: Taking Control of Anxiety Attacks. He is co-author of Stop Obsessing! How to Overcome Your Obsessions and Compulsions, as well as Anxious Kids, Anxious Parents: 7 Ways to Stop the Worry Cycle and Raise Courageous & Independent Children.The Challenge of Treating Complex PTSDMary Jo Barrett, MSW and Linda Stone Fish, MSW, PhDWhen working with trauma cases do you often see clients go into flight, fight, and/or freeze? Do they yell at you, insult you, or leave the session? Are there times you find yourself angry at your clients or just downright don’t like them? Do you recognize your own flight, fight, and/or freeze response? Welcome to the messy, often confusing world of trauma treatment. In this video, you’ll explore practical in-session techniques as well as a framework to help you recognize what’s happening when things heat up and get intense. After this session you’ll be able to:Mary Jo BarrettLinda Stone FishDescribe how to assess the client’s motivation, stage of change, and preferred mode of learning and how to build a therapeutic collaboration around itSummarize the importance of therapist transparencyExplain how to empower clients by making the therapy process as safe and explicit as possibleExplore intra-family violence or include additional family members in your sessionsClick Here for CE DetailsMary Jo Barrett, MSW, the founder and director of the Center for Contextual Change, teaches at the University of Chicago. She’s the coauthor of Systemic Treatment of Incest and coeditor of Treating Incest: A Multimodal Systems Perspective.Linda Stone Fish, MSW, PhD, the David B. Falk Endowed Professor of Marriage and Family Therapy at Syracuse University, is the author of Nurturing Queer Youth.Limited Time Offer! Register today and you’ll also get:FREE Audio Recordings: The Challenge of the Angry Client with Wendy Behary, LCSWGet the insight and practical tools you need to handle even your most angry clients, defuse your own triggers and use empathic confrontation. Get two 90-minute audio recordings, as well as her workshop handouts.FREE Networker Magazine Article PDF Download: Six Master Therapists Recall Their Most Unforgettable SessionsMany therapists speak of the privilege of witnessing another’s authenticity, beyond the cheery “I’m fine” presentations of self that human beings work so hard to maintain. In the process, clinicians get the chance to experience a particular depth of connection with clients that’s unlike any other. And when clients take a leap that propels them out of some longstanding, misery-making behavior, therapists feel their own hearts lift. 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