Sentences with phrase «intensive therapeutic work»

Unresolved individuals will greatly benefit from doing some intensive therapeutic work around healing first.

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I have worked in the field in a variety of therapeutic settings including a residential treatment facility and a partial hospitalization program and directed an Intensive Outpatient Program.
In this five - day intensive workshop, participants will have the opportunity to learn the basic concepts underpinning mind - body therapeutic work, and experientially learn how the application of these concepts can deepen their own embodiment and that of their clients.
Since then she has worked in an agency setting with abused children and their families, as well as being a clinical supervisor for therapeutic foster care and intensive community based treatment for children with severe mental health issues.
Elitza has worked in a variety of intensive settings including hospitals and therapeutic day schools.
My therapeutic work incorporates psychodynamic and humanistic approaches as needed for a particular person and situation.I provide shorter - term, problem - focused, and longer term more intensive psychotherapy.
Some children may need more intensive, therapeutic intervention through trauma - focused therapy designed for clinical work with young children and their families.
A solution - oriented map for working with couples What to do next with challenging couples How to reverse negative momentum Blending marriage education with Divorce Busting therapy It takes one to tango A framework for working with individuals on relationship issues A crisis in the bedroom Bridging the desire gap Overcoming infidelity Affair - proofing one s marriage Impasse busting How not to work harder than they do What to do when one person has given up Overcoming the blame game and hopelessness Dropping the therapeutic rope Dealing with our own oppositional disorder Homework assignments that work Beyond techniques Giving clients open heart surgery Developing your own marriage class and taking it on the road If you work with couples and are committed to helping them resolve their differences rather than dissolve their marriages, you won't want to miss this intensive training.
StoryPlay ® Intensive Four - Day 30 Hour Training StoryPlay ® is founded on the work of Joyce Mills, PhD, Author of the award winning book,» Therapeutic Metaphors for Children and the Child Within» (Now out in 2014 in its 2nd edition).
I have had the privilege of providing in - home therapeutic services for children who are on the Autism spectrum, and have worked in a variety of hospitals including an inpatient behavioral health center hospital, main hospital, rehabilitation hospital, state forensic hospital, community mental health clinic, university counseling center, several outpatient private practice facilities and most recently in intensive outpatient and partialized hospitalization programs.
Content: Working with clients in the practicum clinic, agency or school setting (eight to 10 hours per week, 150 hours total) under intensive supervision from CPSY faculty, developing the therapeutic relationship and basic counseling competencies.
Hal has experience working in the correctional field at the highly regarded Johnson County Therapeutic Community, an intensive six - month inpatient treatment facility.
The goal of the intensive recovery model is to provide a three - day intensive session (3 day marriage retreat) with one - day follow - up sessions either three or six months after (or as otherwise needed) to help restore trust and to give your marriage a chance at survival when no other therapeutic model has worked.
The goal of intensive recovery is to help restore trust and to give your marriage / relationship a chance at survival when no other therapeutic model has worked.
Prior to working fulltime with Bellevue Christian Counseling, Chris worked with a team at Therapeutic Health Services in Seattle for several years to implement ENCOMPASS, a new evidenced based intensive outpatient program for adolescents and young adults struggling with co-occurring disorders.
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