BT10 Workshop 50 – Sensory Acuity: The Key to Making Brief Therapy Last – Philip Barretta, MA, Norma Barretta, PhD | INSTANTLY DOWNLOAD !
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Description:
A huge difference between skill and artistry in doing therapy briefly is the ability to observe and listen with astute understanding. Noticing and then utilizing subtle non-verbal responses transmitted by the patient enhances the therapist’s credibility at deeper levels and gives him/her a distinct advantage. This workshop presents a series of experiential activities to sharpen visual and auditory sensory acuity.
Educational Objectives:
- Analyze subtle, non-verbal, (yet distinctly visible) behaviors of the patient.
- Describe the specific clues that indicate your process is not working and when to alter it.
- Utilize the information gathered in an appropriate, helpful way.
*Sessions may be edited for content and to preserve confidentiality*