NICABM – How to Work with the Patterns That Sustain Depression
Overcoming Barriers to Healing Depression
How to Disrupt the Patterns That Sustain Your Client’s Depression
Depression can overwhelm a client’s life and rob them of meaning, joy and a sense of value.
Left untreated, it can feel like a life sentence – like nothing will ever change.
So to We have successfully treated depression. to Look at the Issues that can sustain it.
First, we have to look at low motivation, because without motivation it’s hard for a client to You can take any action you want, but shameful feelings can result from not taking action.
Beyond this, we also require to Break up the two critical thought patterns that can leave clients defenseless against depression’s power.
Depression is also influenced by trauma. to Look at the This trick can work in your favor the Put your mind to sleep.
15 thought leaders share their insights and strategies to work with you. with Depression and reducing relapse. All their ideas and practicality were combined into a brand.-new program . . .
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How to Work with the Patterns That Sustain Depression
How to Work with Toxic Self-Narratives That Sustain Depression
Marsha Linehan, PhD
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Working with depression: A practical strategy with a client’s feeling of “nobody likes me”
One way to Break the harsh self-A client’s story that causes depression
How to Help clients overcome depression when their negative thoughts are based upon a truth
How to Disrupt the Low Motivation Driving a Client’s Depression
Shelly Harrell, PhD Kelly McGonigal PhD
Clients can be shameful if they lack motivation.
Two aspects of low motivation that can sustain a client’s depression
Key Strategies to Disrupt Trauma-Driven Depression
Pat Ogden, PhD
How the dorsal-A client can be held hostage by a vagal system to depression
Why it’s vital to Both the The body and the Nervous system to correct a depression posture
How to unhook the A depression response is triggered by an emotional trigger the Body
Essential Skills to Help clients Avoid Depression Relapse
Christine Padesky, PhD Rick Hanson, PhD Bill O’Hanlon, LMFT
What your relapse strategy could look like the The most important part of therapy
Two key antidepressant skills are essential to reduce depression relapse.
A key part of treatment for depression is to help the Client knows when to You can activate your relapse plan
How to Break the Depression-Rigid-Thinking Loop
Lynn Lyons, LICSW Kelly McGonigal. PhD Rick Hanson.
The small language change that can break a client’s rigid depressive thought
Why are some clients so special? with People who have depression are more open-minded to Discuss feelings (and) the You might have a great reason to want this. to Avoid doing this.
How to Keep a Client’s Low Motivation From Sabotaging Treatment
Richard Schwartz, PhD Joan Borysenko, PhD
Two ways depression shows up (and why it’s crucial to work with Each one is different).
This is the most important first step to prevent a client’s low motivation from sabotaging treatment
What can go wrong if you focus on a client’s pain before addressing their low motivation
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It’s possible to overcome Depression After a Major Life Loss
Marsha Linehan, PhD Ron Siegel, PsyD Joan Borysenko, PhD
How to Assist clients in finding effective ways to help them. to You can change their relationship with depression
The “grieving pact” This allows clients to to While helping others with depression, you can also help them.
Two powerful skills to Reduce a Client’s Depression Risques
Michael Yapko PhD Kelly McGonigal PhD
How to Clients in need of resources with They can overcome depression and make positive change
Higher success rates in treatment of depression is a common factor.
Client satisfaction is the number one reason with After treatment for depression, you will be able to leave therapy. the Initial session
How to Lead the Get your Traumatized Brain Out Depression
Bessel van der Kolk, MD
It is essential to begin treating clients who are too close-minded. to Feel any motivation
How Trauma can cause irreparable damage the “savings network” Of the Make a client’s brain more vulnerable to depression
These are some reasons traditional therapy might not work against shut down patterns to depression
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Here’s what you’ll get in NICABM – How to Work with the Patterns That Sustain Depression
Course Features
- Lectures 1
- Quizzes 0
- Duration 50 hours
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 0
- Assessments Yes