Emotion-Focused Therapy: The Principles and Techniques (Emotion-Focused Therapy Certificate Course – Session 2) (Self-Study)
Emotion-Focused Therapy: The Principles and Techniques (Emotion-Focused Therapy Certificate Course – Session 2) (Self-Study)
Discover the evidence-based practice that combines four powerful interventions, which are central to what affects change
Discover what becomes possible for your patients and clients when using an intervention that combines Rogerian Therapy, Attachment Theory, Systems Therapy, and Gestalt Therapy
Discover the evidence-based practice that works well for individuals, couples, and families alike
Hosted by SWEET Institute
Join us for this 4-Week Certificate Course on helping your clients discover the natural order of the universe, which is essential for them to realize their full potential.
This is the second session in the Emotion-Focused Therapy Certificate Course.
To register for the full 4-Session Certificate Course, please click here.
Learn and Earn 2 CE credits if you are an LMSW, LCSW, LMHC, or Psychologist licensed in New York!
What will you learn from this Certificate Course?
- Master the elements of experiential therapy, a research-based intervention, which you can apply in a short period of time, yet with significant results
- Help your clients learn the innately adaptive potential that their emotions have, and how to best activate and work through their emotions so they can change interfering emotional states and interfering interpersonal relationships
- Learn process-experiential therapy and help your clients learn how emotion is viewed, not only as a within-individual phenomenon, but also as part of a whole system that organizes the interactions between individuals
- Master how to help your clients make significant changes in their lives with this new view of understanding emotions, themselves, and relationships
What else will you learn from this seminar?
- Master emotional experiencing and its role in individual self-organization
- Discover how to build on the experiential theories of Rogers, Perls, Gendlin, and others, and how to implement their extensive work on information processing and the adaptive role of emotion in human functioning
- Master a process-experiential approach to psychological change
- Learn how to integrate attachment theory with system and humanistic approaches, and help your clients reshape their type of attachment