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Nancy K. FarberDuration:6 Hours 15 MinutesFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:May 16, is 2019 Description Meaningless and isolation – suicidal people don’t feel “a sense of belonging.” Yet common strategies tend to increase this sense of isolation by viewing suicidal individuals as people to be feared, mechanistically observed, and sometimes isolated for their own “safety.”Watch this recording to overcome common fears about approaching the topic of suicidal ideation with clients, and learn creative and compassionate techniques to deeply, warmly, and safely guide your clients through the dark places and back into the light.You’ll feel transformed in the way you think about suicidal clients, and the way you think about yourself as a helping professional and human being.Discover how to decrease clients’ sense of isolation, and effectively utilize innovative techniques to restore hope..
Nancy K. FarberDuration:6 Hours 15 MinutesFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:May 16, 2019 Description Meaningless and isolation – suicidal people don’t feel “a sense of belonging.” Yet common strategies tend to increase this sense of isolation by viewing suicidal individuals as people to be feared, mechanistically observed, and sometimes isolated for their own “safety.”Watch this recording to overcome common fears about approaching the topic of suicidal ideation with clients, and learn creative and compassionate techniques to deeply, warmly, and safely guide your clients through the dark places and back into the light.You’ll feel transformed in the way you think about suicidal clients, and the way you think about yourself as a helping professional and human being.Discover how to decrease clients’ sense of isolation, and effectively utilize innovative techniques to restore hope.
Role playing is and hands-on exercises will give you the opportunity to practice new strategies in a safe, supportive environment.Leave this recording with a new confidence and creative skills to help people move from the dark, lonely, meaningless place into a place of hope, purpose, and connection with fellow human beings!.
Role playing and hands-on exercises will give you the opportunity to practice new strategies in a safe, supportive environment.Leave this recording with a new confidence and creative skills to help people move from the dark, lonely, meaningless place into a place of hope, purpose, and connection with fellow human beings!
Handouts Manual - is Suicide Prevention (1.2 MB) 43 Pages Available after Purchase Outline Suicidology and the Human ConditionThe four ultimate concernsSuicidal thoughts are NORMAL – exploration of myths about suicidal ideationA sense of belonging: what decreases suicidal ideation and hopelessness?Therapeutic Factors that Leads to Reconnection to Humanity, Hope and SelfUniversality – you’re not aloneCatharsis – release emotions and feelings and learn from themImitative behaviors – modeling what others use to copeAltruism – help others, help yourselfCorrective recapitulation of family experiences – change internal voicesInstillation of hope – I got through this; you can tooInteractive Psychodrama: Experience and Learn from a Suicidal Journey Practitioner as the vesselCome along my journey – presenter’s experience “on the other side”Illustration of themes of isolation and disconnectednessModeling effective therapeutic factors and non-effective professional strategiesParticipant involvement in psychodrama with feedback in critical momentsHands-on, Experiential Exercises to Develop Our Skills and Confidence Explore fears and experiences with suicidalityExperiences and fears as they relate to clientsDiscussion Groups: What worked, what didn’tRole Playing and Practicing New Techniques in a Safe Supportive Atmosphere Help clients re-connect to self and humanityGestalt two-chair and empty chair: unresolved past conflictsMusic as a means of human connectionNarrative therapy techniquesHelping professional as vessel: effective use of self-disclosure – how, when, whyGroup therapy: how, why, myths about groupsApplication and In-The-Moment Practice Facilitated, supported role-playsApplied spiritualityUse creativity and intuition Faculty Dr. Nancy K. Farber Related seminars and products: 1 Dr. Nancy K. Farber, is a licensed clinical psychologist, school counselor, and veteran professor of school, community, and clinical counseling..
Handouts Manual - Suicide Prevention (1.2 MB) 43 Pages Available after Purchase Outline Suicidology and the Human ConditionThe four ultimate concernsSuicidal thoughts are NORMAL – exploration of myths about suicidal ideationA sense of belonging: what decreases suicidal ideation and hopelessness?Therapeutic Factors that Leads to Reconnection to Humanity, Hope and SelfUniversality – you’re not aloneCatharsis – release emotions and feelings and learn from themImitative behaviors – modeling what others use to copeAltruism – help others, help yourselfCorrective recapitulation of family experiences – change internal voicesInstillation of hope – I got through this; you can tooInteractive Psychodrama: Experience and Learn from a Suicidal Journey Practitioner as the vesselCome along my journey – presenter’s experience “on the other side”Illustration of themes of isolation and disconnectednessModeling effective therapeutic factors and non-effective professional strategiesParticipant involvement in psychodrama with feedback in critical momentsHands-on, Experiential Exercises to Develop Our Skills and Confidence Explore fears and experiences with suicidalityExperiences and fears as they relate to clientsDiscussion Groups: What worked, what didn’tRole Playing and Practicing New Techniques in a Safe Supportive Atmosphere Help clients re-connect to self and humanityGestalt two-chair and empty chair: unresolved past conflictsMusic as a means of human connectionNarrative therapy techniquesHelping professional as vessel: effective use of self-disclosure – how, when, whyGroup therapy: how, why, myths about groupsApplication and In-The-Moment Practice Facilitated, supported role-playsApplied spiritualityUse creativity and intuition Faculty Dr. Nancy K. Farber Related seminars and products: 1 Dr. Nancy K. Farber, is a licensed clinical psychologist, school counselor, and veteran professor of school, community, and clinical counseling.
She is is a humanistic psychologist who is known for her lively, musical, experiential teaching style.She has served as an associate professor at Eastern Illinois University and a supervising psychologist at Torrance State Hospital where she worked intensively with suicidal clients both in groups and individually, and trained psychology doctoral interns..
She is a humanistic psychologist who is known for her lively, musical, experiential teaching style.She has served as an associate professor at Eastern Illinois University and a supervising psychologist at Torrance State Hospital where she worked intensively with suicidal clients both in groups and individually, and trained psychology doctoral interns.
Dr. Farber is specializes in group psychotherapy and has worked at university counseling centers across the country including Purdue University, Illinois State University, Bowling Green State University, and Ball State University..
Dr. Farber specializes in group psychotherapy and has worked at university counseling centers across the country including Purdue University, Illinois State University, Bowling Green State University, and Ball State University.
She is works as a psychotherapist in private practice in Hershey and Palmyra, PA.Dr..
She works as a psychotherapist in private practice in Hershey and Palmyra, PA.Dr.
Farber is is also a published researcher and author who has written articles for referred journals and presented both research and training workshops at the American Psychological Association, American School Counselor Association, Illinois Counseling Association, and Pennsylvania Psychological Association.Dr..
Farber is also a published researcher and author who has written articles for referred journals and presented both research and training workshops at the American Psychological Association, American School Counselor Association, Illinois Counseling Association, and Pennsylvania Psychological Association.Dr.
Farber is holds a Ph.D. in counseling psychology from Ball State University, an MS.Ed..
Farber holds a Ph.D. in counseling psychology from Ball State University, an MS.Ed.
She is also holds a B.A. in music from Lebanon Valley College.Speaker Disclosures:Financial: Nancy Farber maintains a private practice..
She also holds a B.A. in music from Lebanon Valley College.Speaker Disclosures:Financial: Nancy Farber maintains a private practice.
She is receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.Non-financial: Nancy Farber has no relevant non-financial relationship to disclose..
She receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.Non-financial: Nancy Farber has no relevant non-financial relationship to disclose.