2-Day Training Course on Mindfulness in Therapy -Enhance Your Treatment Strategies for Anxiety, Trauma, Depression, Insomnia, Chronic Pain, Addiction and More by Rochelle Calvert,
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Sometimes the only thing standing between us and our goals is a bit of direction. This is as true for us as clinicians, as it is for our clients. You’ve had exposure to mindfulness. You’ve read the articles and taken the one-day classes. You know the benefits, but you’re looking for more. More answers to your specific questions on how to establish a mindfulness practice in your clinical work. More direction on how to integrate mindfulness into your treatment plans for specific disorders including anxiety, depression, trauma and addiction. More practice, guidance, and feedback on utilizing mindfulness in specific therapeutic situations.
But how will you reach your goal of bringing this safe, powerful, and clinically effective tool into your sessions? Watch this Course and get the direction you’re seeking with the in-depth training that only a multi-day workshop can provide!
This program will answer your questions on the logistics of organizing and leading a mindfulness practice with clients, train you to effectively use numerous core and advanced mindfulness skills, and provide detailed instruction on incorporating them into your treatment plans for specific mental health disorders.
Full of real-life case examples, this experiential workshop will also provide you with the opportunity to practice the mindfulness skills you learn, giving you the confidence and competence you need to utilize them in your very next session!
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Manual – 2-Day Training Course on Mindfulness in Therapy: Enhance Your Treatment Strategies for Anxiety, Trauma, Depression, Insomnia, Chronic Pain, Addiction and More! (8.7 MB) | 60 Pages | Available after Purchase |
Further Know Mindfulness: Know What You Teach and Teach What You Know
The Therapeutic Relationship: Use Mindfulness to Build Trust and Connection with Your Clients
Psychoeducation Techniques: Enhance Client Understanding and Motivation
Group Therapy vs. Individual Sessions: Create Effective Therapeutic Environments
Formal Mindfulness Practices: Answers to Your Logistical Questions
Creative Opportunities for Mindfulness in Life: Informal Mindfulness Practices
Mindfulness in Session: Keys to Starting and Sustaining Change
How to Integrate Mindfulness Into Your Treatment Plans For:
Ongoing Mindfulness: Assessment, Growth and Support
Limitations of the Research and Potential Risks
Rochelle Calvert (Voth), Ph.D., CMT, SEP, BCBA, is the founder of New Mindful Life. She has studied mindfulness for the past 16 years and has taught classes, courses, workshops and retreats. Rochelle leads classes/courses/seminars in Six-week Introductory Training in Mindfulness, (S.I.T.), Awake in the Wild- Nature-Based Mindfulness retreats, Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR), Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT), Mindfulness Based Eating, Mindful Parenting and Mindful Workplace. She also facilitates professional trainings in mindfulness for clinicians and travels the country teaching seminars for PESI. She also works as clinical psychologist in private practice in San Diego.
Rochelle offers mindfulness, nature-based therapy and somatic experiencing as a psychologist with New Mindful Life. Her therapeutic approach includes teaching people individual mindfulness meditations – both indoors and outdoors – specific to their unique concerns to support healing. She also integrates somatic experiencing healing (body-based healing through nervous system reorganization) with the mindfulness and nature-based meditation practices. Rochelle has therapeutic specialty areas of training to support integration of these services to individuals struggling with life transitions, depression, anxiety, PTSD, pain conditions, eating disorders, as well as families of developmentally delayed children/adults.
Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Rochelle Calvert is in private practice. She receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.
Non-financial: Rochelle Calvert is a member of the American Psychological Association; and the Association for Behavior Analysis.