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Tuesday, January 30, 2018

Upcoming Existential Humanistic Workshop w/ Bob Edelstein, LMFT, MFT

Recommended Upcoming Workshops

Deepen Your Therapeutic Work Using an Existential-Humanistic Perspective

With Bob Edelstein,  LMFT, MFT

Friday, February 23rd, 2018

9-12pm and/or 1-4pm

In-Person Workshop Lewis and Clark College Thayer Room, Portland, Oregon 
Full day (am + pm -6 CEs) / Half-day (a.m. or p.m.– 3 CEs)  APA Approved Sponsor

This workshop is open to all levels of experience.


Attend In-Person or via Interactive Webinar: 

Live event will take place at Lewis and Clark College, Thayer Room, in Portland, Oregon, OR; interactive webinar can take place anywhere with an internet connection!

Full Day  In-Person at Lewis & Clark Workshop Registration >>
Full Day Live Webinar Registration >>

Morning Session

Core Concepts of Existential-Humanistic Therapy; Exploring the Work of Bugental and Yalom.

9:00am – 12:00pm
Description: The Existential-Humanistic approach embraces all of what it means to exist. It values each unique, individual journey. Through this workshop, you will deepen your therapeutic work by increasing your ability to be with the lived experience of your clients and yourself within the therapeutic container. You will understand the purpose of resistance in Existential-Humanistic terms, and learn ways to effectively engage client resistances to facilitate growth and healing.
Learning objectives: Through lecture, discussion, experiential exercises, and demonstrations, participants will be able to:
  • Describe the impact and influence of James Bugental, Ph.D. and Irvin Yalom, M.D. by specifying two major contributions they each added to the development of Existential-Humanistic psychotherapy.
  • Describe and use the inward searching process to facilitate a client’s subjective deepening.
  • Explain why clients resist deepening into their subjectivity and be able to apply three ways to effectively intervene with the client’s resistance.
  • Describe and use a dialogue process to deepen the relationship between client and therapist.
  • Explain why clients resist an authentic connection to the therapist and apply three ways to effectively intervene with the client’s resistance.
Register for AM In-Person Session >>
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Afternoon Session

Cultivating Presence: Being Fully There for Your Client

1:00pm – 4:00pm
Description
In Existential-Humanistic Psychotherapy, a fully engaged presence is the key to guiding the therapist to make optimal therapeutic choices. Being present is the ability to be fully there for your client in the lived experience of the moment. We will explore two philosophical frames, two relationship attitudes, and two therapeutic skills that serve as a bridge for the therapist to develop a more fully engaged presence.
Learning objectives
Through lecture, discussion, experiential exercises, and demonstrations the participants will:
  • Explain two values of Being with the client and demonstrate the difference between Being with the client and Doing with the client.
  • Describe two purposes for Deep Listening and demonstrate the skill of Deep Listening.
  • Explain two values of reflecting Process. Demonstrate the difference between reflecting process and reflecting Content.
  • Describe and demonstrate three ways to cultivate a therapeutic I-Thou relationship.
  • Compare and apply when Intention needs to be emphasized versus when Resistance needs to be emphasized in working with clients.
  • Demonstrate two ways to be a Mirror to the client’s process.
Register for PM In-Person Session Only >>
Register for PM Webinar Session Only >>

Bob Edelstein, LMFT, MFT, is an Existential-Humanistic psychotherapist with over forty years of experience. He provides consultation, supervision, workshops, and trainings for clinicians and students. He is a blogger for Psychology Today and has published articles on the existential-humanistic perspective, including a chapter entitled Frames, Attitudes, and Skills of an Existential Humanistic Psychotherapist in the Handbook of Humanistic Psychology 2nd Edition. Bob is the founder and current president of the Existential-Humanistic Northwest professional organization.

Bob provides workshops for professionals, students and interns. If you would like more information on any of these workshops and/or if you would like to be added to the email list so that you are notified the next time a workshop is scheduled, please contact Bob.

Monday, May 20, 2013

Featured Webinar Event | The Self Under Siege: A New Model of Differentiation

Bio pic of Dr. Dr Lisa Firestone Author and Clinical Psychologist - presenter of webinar "The Self Under Siege: A New Model of Differentiation" Presented by: Dr. Lisa Firestone, author and clinical psychologist

Webinar | The Self Under Siege: A New Model of Differentiation
Tuesday, May 21, 2013 - 4pm to 5:30pm PST
Register and view program at any time (it will be recorded)
3 CE Credits- $35 includes recording, PowerPoint and two chapters.

Differentiation refers to the struggle people face in striving to develop a sense of themselves as autonomous individuals. A fundamental question to have clients consider is: are they living based on the things that really light them up and give meaning to their lives, or are they living based on prescriptions from their past? Are they living according their own values and principles or according to the values and standards of others or society? A person's identity is continually affected by interpersonal experiences that are either favorable or damaging to the development of his or her personality. In order for people to fulfill their destiny, they must free themselves from destructive influences. When someone is able to develop and sustain aspects of their unique identity, they're able to live truly individualistic lives. This Webinar teaches an innovative approach to differentiation, a four-step process developed by Robert Firestone, PhD :
  1. Breaking with internalized thought processes, critical attitudes toward self & others.
  2. Altering the negative personality traits in oneself that represent an incorporation of aversive traits of one’s parents
  3. Identifying/relinquishing patterns of defense formed as an adaptation to painful events in childhood.
  4. Developing one’s own values, ideals & beliefs. 
When taking this challenge of differentiation, clients have their best chance of living a goal-directed life & developing themselves to their fullest.

Learn more or register here -
PyschAlive Events | The Self Under Siege: a New Model of Differentiation

A recording will be sent to all paid registrants. 
CEs are offered to professionals through PsychoEducational Resources, Inc. (PER). 
For beginner, intermediate, and advanced level practitioners. 
Get CE details at http://www.psychalive.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/CE-Statement.pdf.  
CE Certificates are mailed from (PER) 3-4 weeks after Webinar completion. 
For more CE info call PER at 800-892-9249, email support@per-ce.net.
For special needs - jina@glendon.org or 805-681-0415.
No cancellations/ refunds.