Mindfulness informed psychotherapy / Ron Siegel, PsyD.

Clinicians are enthusiastically discovering that mindfulness practices can enlighten and enliven their lives, both inside and outside the therapy hour. These techniques hold great promise for personal development and as a powerful method to enhance virtually all forms of psychotherapy. But what does...

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Online Access: Streaming Video (via Alexander Street Press)
Other Authors: Siegel, Ron (instructor.)
Other title:Brief therapy conference 2016. Clinical demonstration 10.
BT16. Clinical demonstration 10.
Format: Video
Language:English
Published: Phoenix, Arizona : Milton H. Erickson Foundation, 2016.
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Summary:Clinicians are enthusiastically discovering that mindfulness practices can enlighten and enliven their lives, both inside and outside the therapy hour. These techniques hold great promise for personal development and as a powerful method to enhance virtually all forms of psychotherapy. But what does mindfulness-informed therapy actually look like? This demonstration, using volunteers from the audience, will illustrate how mindfulness practices and insights derived from them can inform treatment. Educational Objectives: Describe the three essential skills developed by mindfulness practices. List some of the clinical decisions involved in mindfulness-oriented treatment. Describe what mindfulness-oriented treatment might look like in practice.
Item Description:Title from resource description page (viewed January 09, 2018)
Physical Description:1 online resource (61 minutes)
Playing Time:01:01:10
Participant or Performer:Teacher: Ron Siegel.
Language:In English.
Terms Governing Use and Reproduction Note:Public performance rights obtained