Through
mindfulness practices clients come to realize that they are much more than the illness in their body.
Not exact matches
Hunter: I get truly inspired by seeing my
clients finding more peace in their lives - and when they start to «get it» that this whole
mindfulness thing is really a life - long, daily
practice.
Jenn Chrisman is a licensed Clinical Psychologist,
practicing in Los Angeles where she specializes in using
Mindfulness based
practices to help her
clients live more meaningful lives...
Dr. Chopra helps people and corporations increase their Optimism Factor and utilizes sensory - based visualization,
mindfulness, specific meditation
practices as well as, goal - oriented motivational techniques to help her
clients find an effective and lasting way to reach their highest potential.
But getting stuck in these states can take a tremendous toll on our bodies, impair our thinking, and make it difficult to speak or act effectively.That's why I teach my
clients this powerfully effective
mindfulness practice that can calm our nervous system in seconds...
Clients will receive a tailored program of yoga therapeutics, breath work, and
mindfulness practices.
Join some of the leading experts on applying
mindfulness in clinical
practice, and learn how to tailor
mindfulness practices to your individual
clients based on their history, personality, age, religious orientation, cultural background, and presenting problems.
Join Terry Fralich, LCPC, as he shows you step by step how to help your
clients incorporate brain - changing
mindfulness practices into their daily routine for greater healing and well - being.
It's just one of many
mindfulness practices that
clients have found helpful on the path toward healthful, balanced, more self - and body - attuned eating.
Jason has a private
practice in Los Angeles where he enjoys working with
clients to integrate
mindfulness with evidence - based psychological counseling treatments.
The application of
mindfulness to the
practice of law offers lawyers the possibility of representing their
clients better, reducing their own stress, and enjoying the legal profession more fully.
I use a variety of therapeutic interventions, depending on
client interest, including
mindfulness practice to help alleviate anxiety, active listening, and expressive arts activities when words aren't easy to find.
«My eclectic
practice borrows from Cognitive Behavioral and Strength Based approaches as well as the traditions of
Mindfulness to develop a treatment approach that best fits the needs of each
client.
Apply
mindfulness practices to help
clients clarify emotions and increase acceptance and willingness.
Developed and researched explicitly for dual diagnosis adolescent
clients, this book provides a range of
mindfulness practices and tools to help your
client be present in what he or she is experiencing - instead of slipping into a pattern of avoidance.
I also study
mindfulness practices and I am a certified yoga instructor so I also promote awareness of mind body connection as it pertains to
client's interests, needs and goals.»
The use of
mindfulness - based cognitive therapy (MBCT) and meditative
practice provides a solid foundation for
clients to achieve personal growth.
With adults I also draw on my many years of spiritual
practice, using such techniques as
mindfulness and Yoga Nidra with my
clients.»
One such source comes is DrivingPeace.com, which offers five DBT - based
mindfulness practices that can help with anxiety, especially anxiety resulting from borderline personality disorder, however, could be beneficial to a number of different
clients.
Second,
clients face «creative hopelessness» and
practice new
mindfulness skills.
Motivate
clients to engage in treatment with understandable psychoeducational explanations regarding the research and
practices associated with
mindfulness.
This workshop begins with the foundations of
mindfulness practice and how they can be translated into clinical settings in a way that is optimal for working with
clients in recovery.
My therapeutic approach consists of examining irrational beliefs and behavioral patterns, focusing on
client - strengths,
practicing mindfulness and emotional regulation, and utilizing creative activities such as play and arts.»
Infusing
mindfulness practices into EMDR therapy Phase 2 preparation is a particular component of emphasis, and participants are challenged to consider how grounding
clients in mindful
practices in Phase 2 will facilitate greater success in the later phases of the standard protocol with addicted
clients.
'' * Now Accepting New
Clients * I work with adults and youth untangling trauma, transition and transformation, using traditional talk therapy as well as art, music, journaling, Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT), Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) and the
practice of
mindfulness.
Join some of the leading experts on applying
mindfulness in clinical
practice, and learn how to tailor
mindfulness practices to your individual
clients based on their history, personality, age, religious orientation, cultural background, and presenting problems.
Through her extensive training in
mindfulness, Joree guides her
clients in the cultivation of a
mindfulness practice to help bring them to greater peace, joy, and authenticity, all the while learning tools to live in the present moment to help maintain a stress and anxiety - free life.
I use a range of modalities, always tailoring my work to each
client's needs, but I specialize in
mindfulness based
practices, Internal Family Systems and strength based work.
Join Terry Fralich, LCPC, as he shows you step by step how to help your
clients incorporate brain - changing
mindfulness practices into their daily routine for greater healing and well - being.
The cutting - edge conference schedule that follows will cover issues led by some of the most experienced mediators in the country:
mindfulness practice in family mediation, creative parenting plan topics, pre-marital agreements, in depth financial approaches, dealing with high conflict
clients, gender bias, elder mediation and several effective workshops on
practice building and business strategies.
And with more than three decades of success teaching
mindfulness practices and exploring their scientific underpinnings with students,
clients, and mental health professionals, Professor Siegel is an ideal guide.
Even though
mindfulness has become ubiquitous in our profession, it often remains a challenge to motivate
clients to bring
practices into their everyday lives.
Specific
mindfulness practices that may increase self - awareness and decrease reactivity for
clients
In this groundbreaking online course, you'll master practical exercises and effective techniques to adapt
mindfulness practices for specific clinical applications, as well as learn to present
mindfulness in creative ways so your
clients are motivated to use the exercises in their daily lives.
Discover The Five Core Skills of
mindfulness that form the foundation of transformative
mindfulness practices, and leverage key neuroscience insights to transform
clients» unhealthy negative beliefs and patterns.
Establish how
mindfulness practices can be used in therapy to impact the stress reaction and shift
clients to a relaxation response.
We will then discuss specific
mindfulness practices and techniques you can use right away to enhance
clients» ability to nurture the healthy change they seek.
Motivate
clients to incorporate
mindfulness into their daily lives with informal
practices they can integrate into their everyday routines.
Master fundamental «Second Wave» evidence - based CBT skills and more recent «Third Wave» advances like
Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) to help
clients relax their minds,
practice acceptance and manage stress.
Assess differences between formal and informal
mindfulness practices and communicate how they can be used in conjunction with one another to address the unique needs of
clients.
This directory is useful for prospective
clients and therapists seeking referrals to therapists with particular interest and specialty in
mindfulness - based and
mindfulness - informed clinical
practice.
I utilize
mindfulness practices and breathwork in my clinical work where appropriate helping
clients feel safe in and connected with the body.
She also currently teaches a
mindfulness course at Simmons Graduate School of Social Work, and enjoys sharing the benefits of
mindfulness practice both explicitly and implicitly, with all her
clients and students.
Teach simple
mindfulness and self - compassion
practices to
clients and patients
But recent research on
mindfulness and loving - kindness meditation
practices has pointed to effective interventions that I am successfully using with my
clients.
I
practice a synthesis of
client - centered therapy, Contemplative (
mindfulness - based) therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, and Somatic therapy.
Mindfulness techniques which I have discovered the value of through a 25 + year meditation
practice are also of great benefit to
clients who want to make life changes.»
Participants will learn art therapy and expressive arts therapy strategies and applications to increase their understanding of trauma - informed approaches, enhance resilience in various
client populations and reduce stress responses to trauma and loss and engage in a variety of hands - on arts - based experiences using mind - body,
mindfulness, wellness and strength - based best
practices grounded in emerging research.
I utilize several effective therapeutic approach's such as EMDR, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, and Solution Focused Therapy as well as having my
clients practicing mindfulness and meditation outside of the therapy room.
I use techniques such as Gestalt therapy, humanistic approaches,
client - centered models, cognitive - behavioral experiments, and
Mindfulness awareness
practices.