Take your interventions to the next level using affordable, everyday items such as chairs, rubber bands, white boards and other props, to have a lasting impact on clients’ insight, motivation and desire to change.
Ed Jacobs – Christine Schimmel – Day Workshop Creative Counseling Toolbox
What makes therapy work?
- Four M’s: Multi-Maps, sensory, motivational and marketing
- 8 mistakes most therapists commit
- Effective therapy is built on engagement
- Advertising knows that novelty is what the brain loves – it’s what marketers know.
- A depth chart can be used to assess the effectiveness of your therapy
- RCFF: Rapport, Contract, Focus, Funnel
Creativity meets evidence-Based Practice
- REBT/CBT
- Reality Therapy
- Adlerian Therapy
- Gestalt Therapy
- Transactional Analysis
- Motivational Interviewing/Stages for Change
- Limitations and Risques
Rapport Building
Interventions Beyond Active Listening
- Technique with rubber bands
- Use of chairs
- Language techniques
- How to overcome resistance
Anxiety Disorders
Reduce Rumination, Enhance Insight, Manage Anxious Thoughts And Feelings
- Creative Interventions with CBT/REBT
- Pinwheel
- The power and potential of the whiteboard
- The “Where does the anxiety come from?” technique
Depression and other mood disorders
Increase Motivation, Improve Mood, and Get Clients “Unstuck”
- Rearview mirror
- Eeyore/Tigger technique
- Air pump
- Chairs for hope and movement
- The stages of change
- Board of directors
- Children in a tree
Anger and Resistance
Recognize Triggers and Diffuse Anger to Improve Accountability
- Soda bottles
- Fuses
- Shield/Filter
- Rubber band
- Small chair
- Three R’s: Retreat, Rethink, React
Low Prices-Esteem
Improve Your Self-Talk, Boundary Setting, and Decision Making
- Toy hammer
- Dollar bill
- Styrofoam coffee cup
- Nesting dolls – codependency
- Small chair
- Chairs
- Egogram
- ANTS – Automatic Negative Thoughts
Relationships & Conflict Resolution
Develop communication skills, emotional awareness and empathy
- Rubber band
- Chairs
- Nurturing parent or critical parent chair?
- Drama triangle
- The infinity diagram of a fight
Grief and Loss
Increase Emotional Expressions and Promote Healing
- Dual Process Model
- Worden’s Four Tasks of Mourning
- Empty Chair technique
- The Shattering Dominoes
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Description:
Tired of the same interventions being repeated session after sessionDo you find yourself repeating the exact same phrases or concepts over and over again? Are you wondering if your clients are getting enough of this information? Are your sessions lacking in focus and theoretical foundation? Are you looking to revive your practice?
Watch Drs. Ed Jacobs And Christine Schimmel As they introduce you a whole new approach to treating clients, an active, creative and multisensory theory-driven approach that grabs clients’ attention and gets them moving in every sense of the word.
Take your interventions to the next level using affordable, everyday items such as chairs, rubber bands, white boards and other props, to have a lasting impact on clients’ insight, motivation and desire to change.
Based on evidence-based concepts-These interventions, which are based on theories such as Reality Therapy, Motivational Interviewing and REBT/CBT, can be used to treat any clinical issue. This includes anger, mood disorders, depression, and low self-esteem.-Relationship difficulties and low self-esteem
This recording is packed with non-alcoholic beverages-Stop action, demonstrations, and ideas will make you fast take notes, as your clinical toolbox is overflowing with innovative, effective interventions that you can immediately use!
What’s more, you’ll leave inspired to create even more!
Course Features
- Lectures 0
- Quizzes 0
- Duration Lifetime access
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 72
- Assessments Yes