Working with Reality (Self-Study)
Working with Reality (Self-Study)
KEY INFORMATION:
This course is eligible for 2 CEUs for Licensed Social Workers, Licensed Mental Health Counselors, Credentialed Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Counselors (CASACs), and Psychologists in New York State
For more information about CEU approval, please click here.
You will receive your certificate by email after your post-test is passed and your evaluation is completed.
Format: Self-Study Online Seminar
Introduction
You may know that what our clients call reality is simply their personal or subjective reality. You also likely know that our personal or subjective reality is both inaccurate and unreliable, while at the same time feels valid to all of us. In this difference between our clients’ subjective reality and absolute reality lies the answer to our clients’ level of suffering. This seminar is about providing you with the knowledge you’ll need to help your clients make the needed shift.
Please join us and come away having met the following objectives:
What you’ll learn
At the end of this online seminar, you will have:
- Understood the mechanism of attack thoughts, the mechanism of projection, and how to help your patients and clients get outside the trap of suffering.
- Understood the real meaning of safety, how to make it available, and what it means to be working with reality.
- Learned about identities, echoes of reality, and decision, and then mastered how to implement what you learned to make that difference.
Who is this for?
This course is for any clinician invested in learning new or honing existing skills to be able to use in dynamic ways to support their patients and clients and to end suffering.
Here’s what attendees have been saying about SWEET seminars:
“Both Dr. Sidor and Karen have helped me to re-ignite my passion to learn, and model for others how to live in harmony with myself and with others.” – Vilma, LCSW-R
“I admire the fact that even though all the seminars have different topics they all focus on thought as the operant factor and urge us to embrace Reality-based thinking to shift.” – Mimose, LCSW-R
“The material which can be difficult subject matters is presented in an interesting way facilitated by Karen’s and Mardoche’s candidness!” – Marie, LCSW