Emotionally Intelligent Psychotherapy: Integrating Power, Love, and Mindfulness – Sam Alibrando

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What is Finding?

Finding is Archive: Your Therapeutic "Sweet Spot" – A Meta-Model for All TherapistsThere are three dimensions of the relational world: power, love, and mindfulness..

How does Finding Archive:?

Archive: Finding Your Therapeutic "Sweet Spot" – A Meta-Model for All TherapistsThere are three dimensions of the relational world: power, love, and mindfulness.

What is A client's ability?

A client's ability is to navigate these three dimensions determines how well they function in their life and relationships – and how well therapists operate from a therapeutic "sweet spot" determines their ability to help clients become more emotionally intelligent..

How does A client's ability navigate?

A client's ability to navigate these three dimensions determines how well they function in their life and relationships – and how well therapists operate from a therapeutic "sweet spot" determines their ability to help clients become more emotionally intelligent.

What is Outcome studies?

Outcome studies is confirm that the most salient predictors of therapeutic success are not related to theoretical orientation or techniques, but to the therapeutic relationship.In this recording, Dr. Alibrando presents the Interpersonal Triangle, a meta-model developed from the work of Karen Horney and Wilfred Bion..

How does Outcome studies confirm that?

Outcome studies confirm that the most salient predictors of therapeutic success are not related to theoretical orientation or techniques, but to the therapeutic relationship.In this recording, Dr. Alibrando presents the Interpersonal Triangle, a meta-model developed from the work of Karen Horney and Wilfred Bion.

What is Applications?

Applications is will be made to improve understanding of clients, therapist countertransference, and the change process..

How does Applications will be made?

Applications will be made to improve understanding of clients, therapist countertransference, and the change process.

What is the Triangle,?

the Triangle, is Working a practical tool, will create the dynamic balance of power, love, and mindfulness for both therapist and client, and provide therapists with a roadmap to work through impasses with challenging clients..

How does the Triangle, Working?

Working the Triangle, a practical tool, will create the dynamic balance of power, love, and mindfulness for both therapist and client, and provide therapists with a roadmap to work through impasses with challenging clients.

What is You?

You is will take the Interpersonal Triangle Inventory to identify your therapeutic "sweet spot" with any client at any given time..

How does You will take?

You will take the Interpersonal Triangle Inventory to identify your therapeutic "sweet spot" with any client at any given time.

What is This recording?

This recording is provides tools to transform the therapeutic process regardless of therapist theoretical orientation or level of experience.Compare the three dimensions of human interaction: power, love, and mindfulness, and how they relate to emotional intelligenceIdentify three basic ways we instinctively "protect" ourselvesRecognize the six ways therapists manifest countertransference in therapy sessions and how to manage it successfullyDescribe the three steps of Working the Triangle used to develop emotional intelligenceApply principles of the Interpersonal Triangle and Working the Triangle to any clinical situation and theoretical orientationImplement the Interpersonal Triangle with reenactments in the sessionGet Emotionally Intelligent Psychotherapy: Integrating Power, Love, & Mindfulness of author Sam Alibrando only price 79$Interpersonal Triangle Inventory (ITI)Complete the inventory based on a challenging clientThe Interpersonal TriangleThree dimensionsPower, love, and mindfulnessTheoretical basisKaren HorneyWilfred BionElias PorterAnecdotal/cultural basisEssence of each movementAgainst/power/redToward/love/blueAway/mindfulness/yellowExercise #1: Using the ITI?Working the Triangle The relationship circleThree ways organisms protect themselvesThree negative reactionsEmotional intelligence and optimal human functioningEmpirical supportNeurobiological supportThe ACT of Working the TriangleAcknowledge the imbalanceConsider the missing movementTry on the missing movement Therapeutic ImplicationsClientThe true culprit: Anxiety-driven reactivity, implicit/emotional memories, and the limbic systemPsychopathologyAggressors (red): NarcissismAppeasers (blue): Dependent personality and depressionPurples (red + blue): Borderline personalityAvoidant (yellow): Schizoid, detachedGreens (blue & yellow): Passive-aggressiveHow to use “Working the Triangle” with our challenging clientsCase examplesExercise #2: Small group applicationTherapistSix types of countertransference reactionsTheoretical orientation and The Interpersonal TriangleExercise #3: Finding your therapeutic “sweet spot”Helping relationshipThe true cure: A healthy therapeutic relationshipOutcome studiesProjective identification (re-enactments) as a dynamic toolClinical and coaching examplesCase Studies & Role-PlayingAnalysis of a challenging caseGroup exercise: Dyads and triadsLarge group case reviewsRole-playing ApplicationsExercise #4: Rapid review…“One thing you do not want to forget?”Call to action: Identify at least one thing you will apply next week.

How does This recording provides?

This recording provides tools to transform the therapeutic process regardless of therapist theoretical orientation or level of experience.Compare the three dimensions of human interaction: power, love, and mindfulness, and how they relate to emotional intelligenceIdentify three basic ways we instinctively "protect" ourselvesRecognize the six ways therapists manifest countertransference in therapy sessions and how to manage it successfullyDescribe the three steps of Working the Triangle used to develop emotional intelligenceApply principles of the Interpersonal Triangle and Working the Triangle to any clinical situation and theoretical orientationImplement the Interpersonal Triangle with reenactments in the sessionGet Emotionally Intelligent Psychotherapy: Integrating Power, Love, & Mindfulness of author Sam Alibrando only price 79$Interpersonal Triangle Inventory (ITI)Complete the inventory based on a challenging clientThe Interpersonal TriangleThree dimensionsPower, love, and mindfulnessTheoretical basisKaren HorneyWilfred BionElias PorterAnecdotal/cultural basisEssence of each movementAgainst/power/redToward/love/blueAway/mindfulness/yellowExercise #1: Using the ITI?Working the Triangle The relationship circleThree ways organisms protect themselvesThree negative reactionsEmotional intelligence and optimal human functioningEmpirical supportNeurobiological supportThe ACT of Working the TriangleAcknowledge the imbalanceConsider the missing movementTry on the missing movement Therapeutic ImplicationsClientThe true culprit: Anxiety-driven reactivity, implicit/emotional memories, and the limbic systemPsychopathologyAggressors (red): NarcissismAppeasers (blue): Dependent personality and depressionPurples (red + blue): Borderline personalityAvoidant (yellow): Schizoid, detachedGreens (blue & yellow): Passive-aggressiveHow to use “Working the Triangle” with our challenging clientsCase examplesExercise #2: Small group applicationTherapistSix types of countertransference reactionsTheoretical orientation and The Interpersonal TriangleExercise #3: Finding your therapeutic “sweet spot”Helping relationshipThe true cure: A healthy therapeutic relationshipOutcome studiesProjective identification (re-enactments) as a dynamic toolClinical and coaching examplesCase Studies & Role-PlayingAnalysis of a challenging caseGroup exercise: Dyads and triadsLarge group case reviewsRole-playing ApplicationsExercise #4: Rapid review…“One thing you do not want to forget?”Call to action: Identify at least one thing you will apply next week

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