006: Changing your unwanted intervention patterns 10 percent at a time
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SE could be called a lot of things but one of them should be an “amalgamated practice.” There are so many creative threads running through the corpus of the SE tradition that we’re indebted to other modalities as much as our own. And we can also learn from them in helpful ways to increase our artfulness within our chosen area of focus as SE Practitioners. Here’s a review of some of the adjunctive studies that I found
…How do you get through sessions with people experiencing “freezy business”? That is, as a practitioner what do you do with your attention to not succumb to the freeze or interrupt it unnecessarily. Here are some tips. http://media.blubrry.com/twig/p/content.blubrry.com/twig/SEreflections003.mp3
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……d it…like consistent sleep and good choices in friends and partnership. It’s also a good thing to recognize that people can get to a place where therapy is less and less important and choices arising from a more accurate neuroception often become more and more accessible (leading to a better and better life).<a…
The 1st in a mini-series on “choice points” in our sessions. First with a little review of these points of no return and what they signify followed by a discussion of the choice to allow freeze/immobility or to try to redirect out of it (before it comes on).http://media.blubrry.com/twig/p/content.blubrry.com/twig/SEreflections_032.mp3 <p
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