Tapping into Energy Psychology Approaches for Trauma, Anxiety from Robert Schwarz
Faculty:Robert Schwarz
Duration:6 Hours 35 Minutes | Format:Audio and Video
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Outline:
- Body-Mind Approaches to Human Problems
- The Energy Systems
- Meridians
- Chakras
- Biofields
- Integrate Energy Approaches with Neuroscience
- Interpersonal Neurobiology
- Polyvagal theory
- Amygdala modulated alarm reactions
- Integrating EP with
- Overall systems approach to psychology and psychotherapy
- Mindfulness approaches
- CBT
- Review of Research: Does the research support the clinical claims?
- Deconstruct DSM® Diagnosis into treatable components
- Deconstruct beliefs, schemas, and patterns
- Eliciting specific events that support beliefs and schemas
- Body-feedback approaches to assessment to identify
- Unconscious blocks
- Limiting beliefs
- Energetic disturbances
- Isolate “mind” components of “physical problems”
- How to use EP within the tri-phasic model of trauma treatment
- Specific energy treatment approaches
- TAT basics
- EFT basics
- Chakra basics
- CEP basics
- Correct affect dysregulation
- Treat trauma based symptoms such as flashbacks
- Reduce anxiety, anger, cravings
- Treating negative thoughts and beliefs
- Reducing “resistance” and improve “low motivation” for change
- Approaches to increase boundaries
- Tailor treatment to specific needs and circumstances of each client
- EP approaches to for self-care and stress management
- Palliative treatment approaches of here and now symptoms
- Teach EP approaches to clients as self-help skills
- Deeper treatment of underlying specific events
- Yin and Yang: “masculine and “feminine” EP approaches
- EP approaches for children and learning issues
- EP approaches for couples.
- Limits and ethical considerations using EP
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Description:
If you are a therapist who treats trauma, anxiety and even has little to no experience with these treatment approaches and you want to discover if these approaches are right for you and your clients, this recording is for you!
Learn the latest techniques from expert, author, & Executive Director of the Association for Comprehensive Energy Psychology (ACEP) Robert Schwarz!
- Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT)
- Tapas Acupressure Technique (TAT)
- Comprehensive Energy Psychology (CEP)
Energy Psychology (EP) Approaches, most commonly known as “tapping” on acupuncture points, have a rapidly growing base of research evidence and an even more rapidly growing list of followers, clinicians and clients. Research suggests that EP approaches may be twice as effective and work in half the time in treating PTSD in veterans. Discover skills to work with both the mind and body of clients who have experienced trauma, anxiety and a variety of other problems driven by negative affect and negative beliefs.
Known for his ability to pack workshops with tons of clinical skills and to help therapists integrate skills across different domains, Dr. Robert Schwarz is one of the country’s leading experts on Energy Psychology, especially for trauma and anxiety. This workshop will rapidly teach you the history, theory and research in the field and contains considerable experiential learning of different energy psychology methods — all within an integrated body mind approach.
- Rapid, deep and lasting relief to clients
- State-of-the-art therapy using the mind-body connection
- Treat aspects of PTSD in 6 sessions or less
- Understand that the therapeutic relationship is necessary, but not always sufficient for true healing
- Enjoy using active and focused therapeutic approaches with their clients
- Want to significantly increase the value of your practice by providing a service for which clients are willing to pay out-of-pocket
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“Very informational and educational. Loved the demonstrations. Found demonstrations effective when doing them to myself as speaker guided participants.”