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• Archive: Topic Areas:WorkshopCategory:Brief Therapy Conference | Brief Therapy Conference 2016Faculty:Stephen Lankton, MSWDuration:2:44:03Format:Audio OnlyOriginal Program Date :Dec 09, 2016 Description Description: Self-Image Thinking (SIT) is one of the cognitive—experiential interventions that every therapist will find useful for almost every client.
• The 'Tools of Intention' are best seen as techniques of positive-oriented psychotherapy.
• They can be practiced in therapy with or without hypnosis.
• These tools are protocols taken from an analysis of how minds already function but with an important twist: The protocols rely upon the cognitive experiential mechanisms can be used in harmony with both conscious and unconscious thoughts and feelings.
• In addition to SIT, this workshop will teach 3 other interventions that actually make therapeutic decisions work—explicitly and experientially.