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Exploring the Essential Features of “Sue Pinco – BT14 Short Course 01 – Is it the Talking That Cures: Utilizing Silence to Make Therapy More Experiential and Improve Outcomes”
Topic Areas: Short Courses | Experiential Therapy | Brief Therapy | Meditation, Spirituality and Yoga | Mindfulness
Categories: Brief Therapy Conference | Brief Therapy Conference 2014
Faculty: Susan Pinco, PhD
Format: Audio Only
Original Program Date: Dec 11, 2014
Description
This experiential seminar will lead attendees in an exploration of mindful silence and its role in the clinical encounter. Our journey will begin with a taste of both structured and unstructured silence followed by a discussion of how both are manifested, experienced, and potentially utilized in the clinical encounter. Research related to silence in psychotherapy and recent findings in neuroscience will help explain why silence is a key ingredient in effective transformational processes.
Educational Objectives:
- Describe structured and unstructured silence, expand their understanding of how silence can be used to make therapy more experiential and be able to identify 2 techniques that can be utilized to facilitate this process.
- Attendees will be able to list 2 outcomes found in the research of Cook, Gendlin, Lovelady & Pinco that support the premise that silence is a key ingredient in resolution of psychological issues.
*Sessions may be edited for content and to preserve confidentiality*
Faculty
Susan Pinco, PhD
Dr. Susan Pinco is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker specializing in Trauma, Loss and Grief; Dissociation, Panic, Anxiety, Depression and Phobias; ADHD; Creativity and life enhancement; Sexual Orientation, Sexual Issues & Infertility; Chronic Pain & Chronic Illness. She maintains a private practice in the Upper Westside of New York City and in Edgewater, NJ and teaches Internationally.
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