to healing in your practice?
If you've been struggling to get lasting results with your clients...
It could be because you're overlooking this common—yet essential—element of the healing process: Emotional literacy.
The ability to recognise, sit with, and work through a wide range of emotions is NOT something that comes naturally to most people.
In fact, many of us have been taught from birth that expressing emotion makes others uncomfortable... That we must downplay or ignore our feelings.
And after a client experiences trauma they may take this to the extreme by dissociating.
Your clients need your help to break down the wall between their thoughts and their emotions.
To truly heal, you need to be able to guide them into the depths of their feelings without being overwhelmed by them...
And stay with them throughout their transformation from darkness back to a thriving life.
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When you have the confidence to do this, you can speed the healing process and help your clients finally establish lasting change.
That's why we're inviting you to join some of the biggest names in therapy today, including Deb Dana, Ari Badaines, Kevin Keith, Renata Porzig-Drummond, Leona Dawson and many more...
For our all-new, FREE and LIVE 2-day training on using emotions in session. You'll end this training with:- A broader clinical perspective on emotion
- Specific skills to work with the unpredictability of emotions
- A broad skillset for when strong emotions arise in therapy
- The crucial missing element of healing
- And much more!
Let us show you how to help your clients from even the most complex issues such as PTSD, attachment trauma, anxiety, depression and more with the proven tools, strategies, and interventions featured in this free online summit.
With the proven tools, strategies, and interventions featured in this free online summit.
Don't let this opportunity pass you by. It may not come again, and capacity is limited!
Using Polyvagal Theory, IFS, ACT, DBT & More
to Treat Trauma, Anxiety & Depression
to Treat Trauma, Anxiety & Depression
- Two days of live expert-led training
- The complete set of course materials
- On-demand access to the recording for 14 days
- Live Q&A with the experts
- One FREE bonus training, just for registering
- And so much more!
8:25 – 8:30 | Introduction to the day
Carmen Nicotra, B Hom Med. Master Appl Psychotherapy (Neurosc.) | {767475_Carmen_NicotraWithBio}
8:30 – 10:00 | Anchored: A Polyvagal Guide to Navigating Challenging Times
Deb Dana, LCSW, LICSW | Click here for information about Deborah Dana
10:15 – 11:15 | Anger: From Dysregulation to Regulation in Both Client and Therapist
Ari Badaines, PhD Clinical Psychologist, MAPS Psychotherapy | Click here for information about Ari Badaines
11:30 – 12:30 | Glorious Me: Recapturing and Savouring Beautiful Emotions
Lizzie Spencer, M Social Ecology/Education, Dip Wholistic Counselling & Psychotherapy, B Education, Cert Steiner Education, Family Constellations | {1026956_Elizabeth (Lizzie)_SpencerWithBio}
13:15 – 14:15 | Integrating Difficult Emotions with Acceptance and Commitment
Renata Porzig-Drummond, PhD, BSc Psychology (Hon), Grad Dip Psychology, BA, Cert Holistic Couns | Click here for information about Renata Porzig-Drummond
14:30 – 15:30 | Reconceptualising “Addiction" as Chronic Emotion Dysregulation
Amber Rules, B.CHC (Applied Psychotherapy), M.PACFA | Click here for information about Amber Rules
15:45 – 16:45 | The River Beneath: Embodied Emotions towards Trauma Resolution
Manuela Mischke-Reeds, MA, LMFT | Click here for information about Manuela Mischke-Reeds
8:25 – 8:30 | Introduction to the day
Carmen Nicotra, B Hom Med. Master Appl Psychotherapy (Neurosc.) | {767475_Carmen_NicotraWithBio}
8:30 – 10:00 | 'Implicit relational knowing', 'engagement and the charged other' and 'being moved': Key emotion processes in both shorter-term and longer-term relational psychodynamic psychotherapy (and other forms of therapy).
Kevin Keith, PhD BBA (Hons) (University of North Texas 1973); MA and STL (University of Louvain, Belgium, 1986 & 88); MPhil (Oxford University, 1991); Graduate Diploma in Psychotherapy (Jansen Newman Institute, 2005); PhD (University of Sydney, Faculty of Science, 2017) | Click here for information about Kevin Keith
10:15 – 11:15 | Emotion Regulation and Cognitively Impaired Clients
Dr Luke Hockey, MAPS FCFP | Click here for information about Luke Hockey
11:30 – 12:30 | Emotional Recognition Practices: Our body is our tool
Kim Billington, B.Ed; M Couns.; M Narrative Therapy & Community Work | Click here for information about Kim Billington
13:15 – 14:15 | Emotions in this time of climate change
Merle Conyer, M Counselling & Applied Psychotherapy, M Narrative Therapy & Community Work, M Education, Dip Somatic Psychotherapy, Dip Energetic Healing | Click here for information about Merle Conyer
14:30 – 15:30 | Welcoming Emotional Complexity: supporting emotional literacy from an IFS perspective
Leona Dawson, M Counselling & Applied Psychotherapy, MA (Language & Literacy), Dip Transpersonal Art Therapy, Dip Clinical Hypnosis & Strategic Psychotherapy | Click here for information about Leona Dawson
15:45 – 16:45 | Regulating the nervous system – brakes and accelerators
Jackie Burke, B.Psych (Hons), Grad Dip Systemic Therapy, Adv Cert Supervision, Fellow ANZMHA | {772247_Jackie_BurkeWithBio}
($119.95 value—includes 2 CPD hours!)
Embracing the Plurality of Emotions and Affective Experience: A 2022 primer for mental health psychotherapy workers
Emotions are one of the most common experiences in human life. But behind this obvious reflection lies a rich, fascinating but deeply paradoxical landscape of empirical research.
Indeed, emotions may qualify as one of the Chalmer's so-called hard problems in cognitive science, alongside mind-body relationship and consciousness. Nonetheless, this highly fluid terrain of emotion research offers mental health workers important depth, breadth and renewed hope when approaching client's affective experiences. In particular, observable relief from emotional distress might be integrated with subjective notions of personal meaning.
Working well with emotions might extend our work to include both relief of suffering and enhancement of personal meaning.
Using Polyvagal Theory, IFS, ACT, DBT & More
to Treat Trauma, Anxiety & Depression
to Treat Trauma, Anxiety & Depression