Dealing with Resentment – 4th Edition (Self-Study)
Dealing with Resentment – 4th Edition (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.
Format: Self-Study Online Seminar
Introduction
You are very familiar with the complex, multilayered emotion that is part of the mechanism of resentment. You are also likely very familiar with its cognitive elements of anger, disgust, disappointment, and even fear. What likely has been a challenge is how to help our patients and clients diminish or undo the negative impact resentment has on their lives. The intention of this seminar is to help provide all clinicians with tools to help our patients and clients either let go of resentment or at least suffer less from the impact thereof.
Please join us, learn the needed tools, and complete this seminar having met the following objectives.
What you’ll learn
At the end of this online seminar, you will have:
- Learned how to use the Past-Time Differentiation to help your patients and clients leave the cycle of resentment and its negative impact.
- Mastered the Rumination-Grief-Resentment Association and how to use the paradoxical effect to help your patients and clients who deal with resentment.
- Learned the Self-Punishment Association with resentment and how to use that in your work with your patients and clients.
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:
“I took this course last year. It was fantastic. So, I decided to take it again this year to refresh my skills. Letting go of resentment is a powerful process. The presenter carefully demonstrates how to unravel the emotional layers that often prevent us from addressing resentment and liberating ourselves.” – Emmanuel, LMSW
“I felt very strongly about many of the do’s and don’ts, and it can help me with one particular client who I have been seeing since 2011.” – Lorna, LCSW-R
“This was very helpful both personally and I expect professionally. What stood out was the idea of accountability on the part of the patient and how to help them get there.” – Blair, LMSW