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Using AFFECT for EFFECT: Integrating Experiential Therapy & BRIEF THERAPY
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Hincks-Dellcrest Centre / Gail Appel Institute
Bala Jaison Ph.D.
Brief or Deep? In these difficult economic times funds for long-term therapy are limted.-and- clients still need to get the most out of the therapy hour. While there has been a growing movement toward more short-term, constructive, solution-based approaches to creating change and movement in psychotherapy, especially in the field of brief therapy, we still need to ask: What about the depth of experience offered by the experientially oriented models of psychotherapy?
This two-day in-depth workshop is designed to explore ways of naturally integrating the best and most useful pieces of experiential work into short term models to make the therapy hour both brief and deep.
Through a variety of techniques and interventions, discussion, experiential exercises, case examples, and live demonstrations, participants will learn how to harmonize and facilitate change - deeply and briefly. Participantsare encouraged to come prepared with challenging cases to explore together in live demonstrations.
Participants will learn:
• The unique use of language, linguistic fine-points, and fluency of each model's style.
• When the use of affect actually saves time.
• Knowing when to ask questions and when to simply listen-and which works best when.
To register online:
For more information:
e-mail: training@hincksdellcrest.org
Tel: (416) 972-1935 ext:3345
Websites: www.brieftherapynetwork.com
www.hincksdellcrest.org/brief-therapy-training


