NICABM – Practical Skills for Working with an Angry Client
nicabm – Practical Skills for Working with an Angry Client
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**** elib.tech Exclusive **** This is the result of a Group Buysharing elsewhere will result in being banned!How to Work with a Hostile Critical PatientSkills for Working with Some of the Most Challenging Patients We SeeIt can be difficult to work with a client whose anger is out of control. So much lies beneath anger: unresolved trauma, chronic pain, debilitating fear, and more.And when a client’s hostility and criticism is directed at you – that can be one of the most painful aspects of being a practitioner.That’s why we’ve created . . .Practical Skills for Working with an Angry ClientFive Skills to Immediately Defuse AngerMarsha Linehan, PhD Stephen Porges, PhDKelly McGonigal, PhD Bill O’Hanlon, LMFT An emergency technique that halts rapidly escalating anger The one skill that stops rising anger so you can problem-solve The one subtle tweak to a breathing exercise that can bring down a client’s arousal stateHow to Help Your Client Release “Stuck” AngerPeter Levine, PhD Pat Ogden, PhD Why posture can be a key to integrating a client’s angry parts How to create new bodily experiences that override a client’s anger Rage vs. collapse: how to help a client integrate two incompatible parts of their angerStrategies To Help Your Clients Stay Engaged With Their AngerMarsha Linehan, PhD Joan Borysenko, PhDBill O’Hanlon, LMFT The one crucial idea you need to “sell” to your angry clients The powerful “Fact Check” that can stop anger in its tracks The one question that shifts a client from reactive to reflectiveWhy Anger Can Become an Addiction – And How to Help Clients Break FreeRick Hanson, PhD Steven Hayes, PhD Joan Borysenko, PhDKelly McGonigal, PhD Ron Siegel, PsyD The one emotion that looks identical to anger in the brain How a “hair trigger psyche” creates a “hair trigger body” The deep connection between temperament and the immune system How anger activates the brainHow to Approach the Rageful Parts of Trauma-based AngerPat Ogden, PhD Bessel van der Kolk, MD Ron Siegel, PsyD Why the subcortical brain dominates the way trauma survivors can express anger Why we may need to be more concerned with the non-hostile client Why most “anger management” training failsHow to Help Clients Overcome the Main Fear That Drives HostilitySue Johnson, EdD Dan Siegel, MDRon Siegel, PsyD Joan Borysenko, PhD The one deep-rooted fear that fuels most anger in relationships How neuroplasticity can help us get inside a client’s anger How to pull an angry client back in when they shut down in a relationshipWhat Can Go Wrong When Working with Angry CouplesEllyn Bader, PhD Stan Tatkin, MFT One strategy to help expand a client’s empathy for their partner How your opening question to an angry couple could actually be lighting their fuse How to work with the narcissism that’s blocking a client’s ability to empathizeHow to work with an angry client who is critical of youZindel Segal, PhD Linda Graham, MFT Sue Johnson, EdDStan Tatkin, MFT Bill O’Hanlon, LMFT Skills to Help You Stay Centered When Facing Criticism The “Compassionate Barrier” skill, and how it can keep you connected in a session One way to defuse a client’s anger in mandated therapy How to go “one down” in your physiological state to avoid acting out your counter-transferenceTwo Ways to Work With a Passive-Aggressive ClientRick Hanson, PhD Zindel Segal, PhD How to slow down a client’s anger to allow for more awareness How to reframe a client’s disappointment and help them see the big picture A nuanced strategy for working with a narcissistic client who throws down the gauntletWebsite: http://www.nicabm.com/anger/store-info/?del=storeImportant Note About The product:It contains both the video and the audio version. Plus also some transcripts and diagrams.GB thread: Times:VIP+ – 2 weeksPU+ – 7 weeksUsers – 16 years (get your account up to PU to gain access to exclusive material: upload 25 GB or donate and be a member for 4 weeks)
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