Description
- Faculty:
- Terry Fralich
- Duration:
- 12 Hours 11 Minutes
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Copyright:
- Feb 10, 2020
- Trauma
- Depression
- Relationship challenges
- Toxic habits or beliefs
- Introduction of mindfulness to clients
- Mindfulness as self-directed neuroplasticity
- Mindfulness as a skill-based path
- Reconsolidation of neural networks through mindfulness practice
- Benefits of therapeutic presence: presence, attunement, resonance, trust
- Stabilize the mind: the foundation of focus
- Self-regulation: the foundation of settledness
- Spaciousness: the foundation of openness
- Clarify, set and re-affirm intention
- Cultivate witnessing awareness: metacognition
- Stabilize attention
- Strengthen self-regulation
- Practice loving-kindness for self and others
- Effective drivers of neuroplasticity
- Interpersonal neurobiology: importance of early experiences
- Formation of mental models: core negative beliefs
- Neuroception and the operation of the brain’s survival mechanisms
- Explicit and implicit memories
- Adaptive safety strategies: negative side effects
- Themes in beginning mindfulness practice
- Am I focused or distracted?
- Am I settled/grounded or tight/churning
- Mindful transitions: a practice for new clients
- Stop-breathe-reflect-choose practice
- Development of client self-talk, scripts and mantras
- Positive visualization practice
- Cultivate a new vision of self: transform core negative beliefs
- Cultivate safety and groundedness
- Retrain the dysregulated nervous system
- Witness the anxious mind
- Get unstuck from anxious rumination
- Transform core negative beliefs that power depression
- Cultivate motivation and action
- Clarify intentions that work in relationships
- Transform unhealthy patterns
- Understand the source of anger energy
- Identify the anger storm
- Clarify the practice when anger arises
- Educate the client about the impact of stress
- Change the stress reaction through practice
- Create conditions for healthy and mutually satisfying sex
- Open to the full power of sexual intimacy
- Avoid compassion fatigue
- Approach each session as meditative practice
- Counsel “in the flow”
- Current state of research on mindfulness
- Limits of the current research
- Mindfulness-Based treatments – potential risks and limitations
- The importance of client evaluation
- Practices beyond your training and experience
Terry Fralich – 2-Day Intensive Mindfulness Training Course
Description
Watch this in-depth Mindfulness Training Course recording to develop a comprehensive, step-by-step approach to help your clients incorporate mindfulness practices into their daily routine and help you provide greater healing for your clients who suffer from:
This course will provide you with detailed hands-on instruction on incorporating mindfulness into your treatment plans for the specific mental health disorders you see in your office each day. Full of structured and experiential exercises, interactive discussions, and case studies, you will take away practical strategies and reproducible handouts that are instantly usable upon your return to the office.
From intervening in the downward spiral of depression and anxiety to cultivating safety and groundedness in traumatized clients, you’ll learn the art of applying mindfulness insights, skills and techniques to a variety of clinical populations. Finish this transformational recording armed with the skills and tools you need to enhance your very next session!
Handouts
Manual – 2-Day Intensive Mindfulness Training Course (3.3 MB) | 107 Pages | Available after Purchase |
Outline
MASTER THE CORE SKILLS OF MINDFULNESS
Treatment Concepts
Experiential exercise: self-regulation techniques
Strengthening Therapeutic Presence
Five Core Skills of Mindfulness
Experiential exercise: stability of attention and awareness
Neuroscience and Mindfulness
Experiential exercise: cultivate an inner refuge
Mindfulness Practices
TRAUMA, ANXIETY, DEPRESSION, RELATIONSHIPS, ANGER, STRESS AND SEX
Mindfulness for Trauma
Experiential exercise: positive visualization
Mindfulness for Anxiety
Experiential exercise: self-regulation practices for anxiety
Mindfulness for Depression
Experiential exercise: develop behavioral plans with the client
Mindfulness for Relationships
Experiential exercise: cultivate positive experiences/exchanges
Mindfulness for Anger
Experiential exercise: rehearsal of the Stop-Breathe-Reflect-Choose practice
Mindfulness for Stress
Experiential exercise: strengthen awareness of stress response, shifting to relaxation response
Mindfulness for Sex
Mindfulness In-Session
Experiential exercise: path to enjoying our work more meditation practice
Research, Limitations and the Potential Risks of Mindfulness in Treatment
Faculty
Terry Fralich Related seminars and products: 6
Mindfulness Center of Southern Maine
Terry Fralich, LCPC, is a co-founder of the Mindfulness Retreat Center of Maine and former Adjunct Faculty Member of the University of Southern Maine Graduate School. He has led more than 400 seminars, trainings and retreats at the Center, at Omega Institute, Kripalu Center for Yoga and Health, both nationally and internationally. His expertise consists of mindfulness, neuroscience, CBT, brain change, emotional intelligence, stress reduction, meditation and the treatment of anxiety and depression. He has been teaching transformative mindfulness skills and practices for 20 years and has pursued his own practice of mindfulness and meditation for 40 years.
Terry studied extensively with His Holiness the Dalai Lama for 25 years and with some of the American pioneers of mindfulness, including Jon Kabat-Zinn and John Welwood. His first book, Cultivating Lasting Happiness: A 7-Step Guide to Mindfulness, was cited as one of “the 12 essential books on mindfulness.” His second book, The Five Core Skills of Mindfulness: A Direct Path to More Confidence, Joy and Love, presents his clear and unique approach to mindfulness practice as a powerful force for healthy change in our everyday lives. Prior to becoming a mindfulness therapist, academic and author, Terry was an attorney who practiced law in New York City, Los Angeles and Portland, Maine.
Speaker Disclosure:
Financial: Terry Fralich is in private practice. He receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.
Non-financial: Terry Fralich has no relevant non-financial relationship to disclose.
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