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Emotion-Focused Therapy Module II

Date: 22 Feb 2016 - 24 Feb 2016

Singapore

Emotion-Focused Therapy (EFT) proposes that emotions have an adaptive potential that, if activated, can help clients change. This view of emotion is based on the belief that emotion, at its core, is an innate and adaptive system that has evolved to help us survive and thrive.

Clients are helped in therapy to better identify, experience, explore, make sense of, transform and flexibly manage their emotions. As a result, clients become more skilful in accessing the important information and meanings about themselves and their world that emotions contain, as well as become more skilful in using that information to live vitally and adaptively.

Robert Elliott, Ph.D.is Professor of Counselling in the Counselling Unit at the University of Strathclyde, where he directs its research clinic and teaches counselling research and emotion-focused therapy. A professor Emeritus of Psychology at the University of Toledo (Ohio), he is coauthor of Facilitating emotional change (1993), Learning emotion-focused therapy (2003), and Research methods in clinical psychology (now in its third edition, 2015), as well as more than 150 journal articles and book chapters. He is past president of the Society for Psychotherapy Research, and previously co- edited the journals Psychotherapy Research, and Person- Centered Counseling and Psychotherapies. He is a Fellow in the Divisions of Psychotherapy and Humanistic Psychology of the American Psychological Association. In 2008 he received both the Distinguished Research Career Award of the Society for Psychotherapy Research, and the Carl Rogers Award from the Division of Humanistic Psychology of the American Psychological Association. He offers EFT training in Scotland, the Netherlands, Belgium, Ecuador and elsewhere. He practices and research on social anxiety.

Course Content

By attending this module, you will become familiar with:

• Evocation, Arousal and Exploration
• Focusing
• Evocative unfolding
• Two chair dialogue and splits
• Accessing Primary Adaptive Emotions & Core Maladaptive Schemes
• Accessing primary emotions
• Accessing core dysfunctional emotion schemes
• Allowing, accepting and owning
• Restructuring Core Schemes
• Supporting the emergence of primary needs
• Tapping positive emotional resources
• Integration and self acceptance

Duration: 9 am to 5 pm!

Venue: NTU Centre for Executive Education @One North

Website: Go to event website

Brochure: Download

Fees:
$1350 Super Early Bird [Before 21 Dec 2015]

$1400 Early Bird Fee [Before 21 Jan 2016]

$1500 Normal Fee [After 21 Jan 2016]

Language: English

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