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Course Description This course is for therapists, coaches and facilitators who want to go deeper and still work effectively and creatively with their client's natural healing resources. You can do this course as Continuing Professional Development, as a taster of Contemporary Psychotherapy and NLP or as a module of our Advanced Diploma in Contemporary Psychotherapy, for those working towards UKCP Registration through BeeLeaf.
Deepen your work to utilise the neurological, emotional, social and "spiritual" processes of human life Help clients who have experienced pain to find that therapy can be empowering, safe and fun Discover how the cognitive and emotional bodies work with metaphor and narrative Learn principles and techniques to safely heal trauma and build resilience Learn one of the most effective and empowering trauma resolution interventions known and how this works at both the neurological levels and in reforming personal identity Naturally facilitate states of relaxation and imagination that are so vital to whole brain learning, healing and meaning-making Engage respectfully and positively with the client's, family's or organisation's cultural influences & personal history Increase your confidence in using language as a light-touch therapeutic tool Facilitate your client to reconstruct their belief systems and schemas within their conscious and unconscious mind Stimulate your client's processes of autonomous evaluation and decision making for a better relationship with the future Introduce humour and wonder into your practice in an authentic and appropriate way Get neuroscientific ratification for this most ancient therapeutic practice Trainer
What's Included Light refreshments Certificate of Attendance
Timetable 19th - 23rd March 2012, 10am - 5:30pm Fees Early Bird Fee: £500 when you book & pay by 19th February 2012 Charity Fee: £500 when you book & pay by 19th February 2012
CCP Members:£300 when you book & pay by 19th February 2012
Normal Fee: £599. Pay £100 deposit with booking and balance by 12th March 2012.
Venue Central London, close to public transport Next Step |


