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Exploring the Essential Features of “Gabor Maté – PESI – Gabor Maté Compassionate Inquiry Master Class: A powerful approach for healing anxiety, addictions, ADHD, and more”
Release the iron grip of addictions, anxiety and other mental health challenges in less time with Compassionate Inquiry
“Only when compassion is present will people allow themselves to see the truth.”
~ A.H. Almaas
Dr. Gabor Maté is a master at getting to the heart of complex and deep-rooted clinical issues, fast.
A world-renowned speaker and bestselling author, Dr. Maté worked in family medicine and palliative care for more than 20 years…
And he spent 12 years caring for people with severe drug addictions in one of the most challenging places in North America.
Through these professional experiences, and through healing his own personal traumas, Dr. Maté discovered self-compassion is the key to releasing shame and false beliefs, which keep people locked in harmful behaviors.
From this core principle, he developed Compassionate Inquiry.
Using this approach, he’s learned how to help people get to the core of their issues…
… often in a single meeting.
Now, YOU have the rare opportunity to join Dr. Maté and experience the power of Compassionate Inquiry for yourself.
Through real in-session demonstrations and in-depth, therapist-to-therapist conversations, Dr. Maté will show you how to attune to clients and guide them to the root problem, so they can finally find lasting peace.
Watch how Gabor helps people who have been in therapy for years see their problem in a different way, allowing them to discover new solutions.
Using Compassionate Inquiry, you’ll be able to help your clients overcome addiction, anxiety, codependence, ADHD, and other difficult mental health challenges…
So they can have healthier, more fulfilling relationships with themselves and others.
Meet the Course Expert:
Gabor Maté, MD, is a renowned speaker and bestselling author. Dr. Maté is highly sought after for his expertise on a range of topics including addiction, stress and childhood development.
His Compassionate Inquiry approach draws from his professional work as a physician as well as his personal experience, having suffered trauma as an infant in Nazi-occupied Hungary, and his adult struggles with behavioral addictions, depression, and an ADHD diagnosis.
As an author, Dr. Maté has written several bestselling books published in more than 20 languages on five continents, including the award-winning In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts: Close Encounters with Addiction; When the Body Says No: Exploring The Stress/Disease Connection; and Scattered: How ADD Originates and What You Can do About It. He co-authored Hold on to Your Kids: Why Parents Need To Matter More Than Peers.
Among other honors, Dr. Maté has received the Hubert Evans Prize for Literary Non-Fiction; an Outstanding Alumnus Award from Simon Fraser University, and the Order of Canada, his country’s highest civilian distinction.
Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Dr. Gabor Maté is the co-founder of Compassion for Addiction. He is an author for Knopf/Random House; Penguin/Putnam; Knopf Canada; Wiley; and Random House and receives royalties. Dr. Maté receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.
Non-financial: Dr. Gabor Maté has no relevant non-financial relationship to disclose.
What You’ll Discover in this Master Class
You’ll get inside access to four remarkable single-session breakthroughs with real people struggling with deep-rooted trauma, life-long addiction, anxiety, codependence and ADHD.
Then Gabor sits down with Rich Simon, editor of Psychotherapy Networker magazine, for a deep-dive review of these sessions to discover how and why Compassionate Inquiry works so fast.
Module 1: An introduction to Compassionate Inquiry with Gabor Maté
Gabor Maté joins Rich Simon to share how his approach differs from other forms of psychotherapy. They discuss the core components that guide his work with every client he sees, as well as an overview of the kind of work you’ll watch Gabor doing in the coming sessions.
You’ll also discover:
- How Compassionate Inquiry came to be and what makes it so different
- What the Compassionate Inquiry approach looks like in real sessions
- Why your clients close themselves off from your treatment efforts, instead of telling you why your approach isn’t working
Module 2: “I just can’t stop.” Using Compassionate Inquiry to go beyond addictive behaviors
Here we meet Elizabeth, who has a long history of addiction. She’s been through 21 detox centers and 5 treatment programs, yet continues to relapse. Watch as Gabor helps her re-frame her story from self-judgment to self-compassion, so she can finally get beyond her addiction.
You’ll also:
- Listen in as Gabor breaks down and analyzes what happens in the session, and how he focuses intently on the deeper problem, which is NOT the addiction
- Understand why a person can go through dozens of rehab programs without any real lasting change
- Discover how Compassionate Inquiry can effectively shed light on addictive behaviors of all kinds so you can more quickly overcome them
Module 3: “Why is this doing this to me?” Uncovering the roots of anxiety and panic with Compassionate Inquiry
Gabor works with Eleni, who experiences intense anxiety, de-realization, and panic attacks following a complicated medical condition. Even though that condition is resolved, it deeply affected her sense of Self, making her feel vulnerable and scared.
In this session, you will:
- Witness a classic moment of discovery when Gabor gets to the root of Eleni’s debilitating anxiety using Compassionate Inquiry
- Discover the stepping stones used to quickly move your clients from “before” to “after”
- Learn which essential elements you must put in place with every Compassionate Inquiry session
Module 4: “I need to protect myself.” Compassionate Inquiry with codependent and abusive relationships
We meet Joanne, who struggles with how to have a relationship with her addicted and unstable brother, and at the same time protect herself without feeling guilty. See how Gabor guides her to resolve it in this one session.
You’ll also discover how to:
- Help clients focus on the deeper issues that are driving their symptoms
- Help clients handle abusive relationships from a place of authenticity and clarity
- Decipher the language clients use, their voices, and their body language so you can help them shift their beliefs from self-judgment to self-compassion
Module 5: “It’s OK to tune out.” Secret language of ADHD in Compassionate Inquiry
Gabor works with Renee, who comes to him with a lifelong struggle with ADHD and the guilt and shame that often go along with it. Watch as he takes a completely different—and creative—approach to helping her overcome ADHD and self-judgment using Compassionate Inquiry.
You’ll learn how to:
- Help clients understand that ADHD is often developed as a coping mechanism in response to real-life circumstances, and not simply something that’s wrong with their brain
- Teach clients to use their bodies to discharge the tension, agitation and anxiety that comes with ADHD
- Turn a client’s self-loathing into self-compassion so they can start to heal
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