Brief therapy. Lasting impressions
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Beliefs are a powerful influence on our lives. It is common wisdom that if someone really believes he can do something he will do it, and if he believes something is impossible no amount of effort will convince him that it can be accomplished. This demonstration will show how to elicit and transform limiting beliefs through a simple methodology that engages somatic and non-verbal interactions with the client as well as verbal dialog. Educational objectives: 1. Demonstrate a brief but powerful method for helping clients identify and transform limiting beliefs. 2. Explain how beliefs have a strong somatic component as well as a cognitive and verbal structure.
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59 min
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