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You’ll learn proven, practical approaches and interventions from leading clinical innovators.
The Master Therapist’s Toolkit This book is full of the most effective techniques that have been developed over years of research and experience by top therapists.
The Master Therapist’s Toolkit
The One and Only Complete Therapist Toolkit This Offers Expert Techniques for Treating the Wide Range of Therapeutic Conditions …
So You Can Be confident Even the most difficult clients can be accommodated
This comprehensive kit includes master clinicians who are available to share their transformative approaches with you.
You’ll learn proven, practical approaches and interventions from leading clinical innovators.
The Master Therapist’s Toolkit This kit is full of proven techniques that have been developed over years of research and experience by top therapists. This kit will help you improve your counseling effectiveness and professional development. It also provides proven treatment methods to improve client outcomes. We have gathered the tools and resources for some of the most regularly encountered conditions—the ones that often prove the most challenging to treat—and combined them into one convenient package for you. This unique therapeutic compilation, which features the most respected and trusted professionals in the world, offers practical tips and profound insights that will transform your practice.
Get expert guidance on:
- Recognizing Internal attachment disorder and mastering effective ways—including somatic approaches—to helping clients overcome feelings of shame and worthlessness
- Treatment An addictive behavior They often interact with each other to reveal the underpinning trauma Effectively treating symptoms
- Understanding the complex needs of clients Borderline personality disorder and how to use the Internal Family Systems approach (IFS), to help clients overcome their fears and achieve breakthrough healing
- Treatment Post-Traumatic stress Disorder (PTSD) by building a therapeutic collaboration around the client’s motivation to change, and when applicable, including additional family members in the session
- Partnering with clients to overcome Anxiety Quickly and effectively by using their fears to overcome the negative responses they keep receiving
- Moving to Therapy relationship that is not working Moving forward without making the client angry or defensive
- Building genuine relationships with narcissistic, self-absorbed clients Therapeutic leverage and empathic confrontation
- Overcoming resistance A range of clinical techniques can be used to facilitate therapeutic movement.
- Individualizing treatment strategies to the client’s needs in order to maximize treatment outcomes.
Your Toolkit Includes:
The Complete access to all our popular series: The Six of the Most Challengesome Issues in Therapy
1) Severe Attachment Disorders TreatmentJanina Fisher Ph.D.Learn to develop better ways to work with clients who are trapped by their feelings of shame or worthlessness. |
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Janina Fischer, Ph.D. Assistant director of the Sensorimotor Psychotherapy Institute. Also an instructor at Boston’s Trauma Center. She speaks and writes on the integration of neuroscience research with body-centered approaches in traditional psychotherapy. |
2) The Borderline ClientRichard Schwartz, Ph.D.You can avoid unnecessary conflicts by being open to accepting yourself and your client. |
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Richard Schwartz, Ph.D., He is the director of the Center for Self Leadership, and also the inventor of the Internal Family Systems model. His books include Internal Family Systems Therapy And, most recently, You Are the One You’ve Been Waiting For. |
3) Treatment of the Self-Destructive and Stuck ClientsWilliam Doherty (Ph.D.)By: |
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William Doherty (Ph.D. He is the director of the University of Minnesota’s Citizen Professional Center. He’s the author or coauthor of 12 books on families and family therapy, including Get back your marriage, Give Back Your ChildrenAnd Family TherapySusan McDaniel. |
4) Treating Narcissistic ClientsWendy Behary L.C.S.W.How to build genuine relationships with arrogant, self-absorbed clients who lack empathy. |
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Wendy Behary L.C.S.W. The founder and director of The Cognitive Therapy Center of New Jersey and of The New Jersey Institute for Schema Therapy is author The Self-Absorbed: How to Survive and Thriving With the Narcissist. |
5) Treatment of the Highly Resistant ClientClifton Mitchell, Ph.D.Learn practical guidance about a variety of clinical methods that can help you overcome stagnation, create therapeutic movement, and treat your most difficult cases. |
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Clifton Mitchell, Ph.D., He is an East Tennessee State University professor, and was awarded the Teacher of Year award in 2002. He’s the author of Strategies for dealing with highly resistant clients. |
6) Customizing Therapy With Resistant ClientsJohn Norcross Ph.D.To avoid stagnated sessions, learn how to match treatment methods with client characteristics. |
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John Norcross, Ph.D. A.B.P.P. Professor of Psychology and distinguished University Fellow at the University of Scranton. He is also a clinical psychologist and editor of The Journal of Clinical Psychology In Session. He’s the author, coauthor, and editor of many books and publications, including Psychotherapy Relationships that Work. |
Also Included…
These Practice-transforming Workshops from the Psychotherapy Networker Symposium
Addictive behavior as a problemJanina Fisher Ph.D.It’s no secret that many therapists consider the field of addictions treatment to be dangerous foreign territory with its own special language and methods. Therapists and substance abuse professionals are beginning to see the connection between addictive behavior, traumatizing life experiences, and more. Janina will show you how to overcome addictive behavior. |
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Janina Fischer, Ph.D. Assistant director at the Sensorimotor Psychotherapy Institute. Also an instructor at Boston’s Trauma Center. She speaks and writes on the integration of neuroscience research with body-centered approaches in traditional psychotherapy. |
The Anxiety Game: Mastering itReid Wilson, Ph.D.The therapist is supposed to create a safe haven for clients, allowing them to escape the harsh world. Well, when it comes to treating anxiety, there’s growing evidence that the quickest, most effective approach involves instructing them to ramp up their fears while telling themselves how much they welcome the experience. In this video, you’ll learn how to help clients shift their relationship with their fears and override the responses that perpetuate them. After this session you’ll be able to: |
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Reid Wilson, Ph.D. is a licensed psychologist who directs the Anxiety Disorders Treatment Center in Chapel Hill and Durham, NC. He is also Adjunct Associate Professor of Psychiatry at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine. He is also the author of the newly released Stopping the Noise in Your Head: The A new way to overcome anxiety and worry and the classic self-help book Don’t Panic: Taking Control of Anxiety Attacks. He is also co-author. Stop obsessing! How to Overcome Your Obsessions and CompulsionsAs well as Anxious Kids, Anxious Parents: 7 Ways to Stop the Worry Cycle and Raise Courageous & Independent Children. |
The Complex PTSD Treatment: A ChallengeMary Jo Barrett MSW and Linda Stone Fish MSW PhDAre you familiar with the trauma cases that often result in clients fleeing, fighting, or freezing? Are they angry at you, hurling insults at you, or leaving the session? Are there times you find yourself angry at your clients or just downright don’t like them? Are you able recognize your own freeze, fight, or flight response? The confusing and messy world of trauma treatment is here. In this video, you’ll explore practical in-session techniques as well as a framework to help you recognize what’s happening when things heat up and get intense. After this session you’ll be able to: |
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Mary Jo Barrett MSW The University of Chicago is home to the Center for Contextual Change’s founder and director. She’s the coauthor of Systemic Treatment of Incest and coeditor of Treating Incest: A Multimodal Systems Perspective. Linda Stone Fish, MSW, PhD, The author of this book is David B. Falk Endowed Professor in Marriage and Family Therapy, Syracuse University. Nurturing Queer Youth. |
Limited Time Deal! Register today and you’ll also get: |
FREE Audio Recordings: The Wendy Behary LCSW, Challenge of the Angry client Learn how to deal with angry clients. Defuse your triggers. Use empathic confrontation. Two audio recordings lasting 90 minutes are included, along with workshop handouts. |
FREE Networker Magazine Article PDF Download: Six Master Therapists Recall their Most Memorable Sessions Many therapists speak of the privilege of witnessing another’s authenticity, beyond the cheery “I’m fine” The self-presentations that humans work so hard to keep in check are the ones we strive to preserve. In the process, clinicians get the chance to experience a particular depth of connection with clients that’s unlike any other. The therapists’ hearts are lifted when clients take a leap to overcome their longstanding, unhappy behavior. Hear from leading experts Terry Real, Mary Jo Barrett, Courtney Armstrong, Ron Taffel, Margie Nichols and Hedy Schleifer as they answer the question, “What’s your most memorable therapeutic moment?“Sale Page : https://master-therapists-toolkit.kajabi.com/sp/40142-master-therapists-tookit-networker Here’s what you can expect in the new book The Master Therapist’s Toolkit The Master Therapist’s Toolkit : Sample |
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