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BT06 Short Course 16 – When Effective Brief Interventions Outcome Won’t Hold: A Systemic Constructions Perspective for Analysis and Treatment – Richard Landis, PhD, and Gary Ruelas, DO, PhD | Instant Download !

BT06 Short Course 16 - When Effective Brief Interventions Outcome Won't Hold

BT06 Short Course 16 – When Effective Brief Interventions Outcome Won’t Hold: A Systemic Constructions Perspective for Analysis and Treatment – Richard Landis, PhD, and Gary Ruelas, DO, PhD | Instant Download !

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BT06 Short Course 16 – When Effective Brief Interventions Outcome Won’t Hold: A Systemic Constructions Perspective for Analysis and Treatment – Richard Landis, PhD, and Gary Ruelas, DO, PhD | Instant Download !

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In 1990, the presenters Heinz Von Forester, Gianfranco Cecchin, and Humberto Maturana created the Systemic Constructions human interaction model. This model has evolved into six overlapping domains that affect the social, spiritual and biological influences of human functioning and interactions. This course will teach how to use these six domains to help to ask the right questions that can lead to the break-up of clinical log-jams and increase the lasting effectiveness of the briefer therapies.

 

Educational Objectives:

  1. To identify four physical conditions that can account for emotional over-reactions and issue amplifications.
  2. To identify four physical conditions that can account for symptoms of depression and/or the inability to feel happiness or human connection.
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