- Topic Areas:
- Psychotherapy | Workshop
- Category:
- Brief Therapy Conference | Brief Therapy Conference 2010
- Faculty:
- Stephen Gilligan, PhD
- Duration:
- 2:42:29
- Format:
- Audio Only
- Original Program Date :
- Dec 10, 2010
Description
Description:
The Generative Self approach emphasizes how the state of consciousness in which an experiential challenge is held determines whether a problem or solution develops. The model identifies three types of mind—Somatic, Cognitive, and Field—and how each mind can be operating at a Primitive, Ego, or Generative Level. We will see how a problem degrades a person’s consciousness level so that change is impossible, and how that low-level state can be improved to a Generative level, so that the problematic experience either spontaneously changes or is more easily engaged. Numerous practical techniques and clinical examples will be offered.
Educational Objectives:
- List three techniques for developing higher states of consciousness in a psychotherapy session.
- Explain ways to transform a problem or symptom by lifting it into a higher state of consciousness.
- Describe how altered perception can minimize stress and help patients focus.
*Sessions may be edited for content and to preserve confidentiality*