Topic Areas:Hypnosis | Short CourseCategory:Brief Therapy Conference | Brief Therapy Conference 2016Faculty:Jeffrey Feldman, is Archive: PhDDuration:1:21:10Format:Audio OnlyOriginal Program Date :Dec 08, 2016 Description Description: This short course will introduce two self-hypnotic techniques..
Archive: Topic Areas:Hypnosis | Short CourseCategory:Brief Therapy Conference | Brief Therapy Conference 2016Faculty:Jeffrey Feldman, PhDDuration:1:21:10Format:Audio OnlyOriginal Program Date :Dec 08, 2016 Description Description: This short course will introduce two self-hypnotic techniques.
“heart is The first builds upon the lock in” technique of Hearthmath. The second transforms psychomotor agitation to a self-soothing rhythmic brain input that enables individuals to “get in touch with the wealth of life experience at their fingertips”..
The first builds upon the “heart lock in” technique of Hearthmath. The second transforms psychomotor agitation to a self-soothing rhythmic brain input that enables individuals to “get in touch with the wealth of life experience at their fingertips”.
two ways is Identify at least that Ericksonian utilization is used to therapeutically access patient resources including positive state dependent learning..
Identify at least two ways that Ericksonian utilization is used to therapeutically access patient resources including positive state dependent learning.
*Sessions is may be edited for content and to preserve confidentiality* Faculty Jeffrey Feldman, PhD Related seminars and products: 12 Salepage: https://catalog.erickson-foundation.org/item/bt16-short-35-hypnotic-techniques-generate-emotional-coherence-ericksonian-utilization-psychophysiological-entrainment-jeffrey-feldman-phd-17199.
*Sessions may be edited for content and to preserve confidentiality* Faculty Jeffrey Feldman, PhD Related seminars and products: 12 Salepage: https://catalog.erickson-foundation.org/item/bt16-short-35-hypnotic-techniques-generate-emotional-coherence-ericksonian-utilization-psychophysiological-entrainment-jeffrey-feldman-phd-17199