[Audio Only] BT06 Workshop 50 – BEING the Best Therapist: Increasing Acuity – Jeffrey Zeig, PhD

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Workshop
Category:
Brief Therapy Conference | Brief Therapy Conference 2006
Faculty:
Jeffrey Zeig, PhD
Duration:
2:21:51
Format:
Audio Only
Original Program Date :
Dec 10, 2006

Description

Description:

This “playshop” will consist of experiential clinician development exercises. While it is widely agreed that the person of the therapist is central to patient change, there are limited methods for developing ways to BE a therapist. This program centers on eliciting and developing therapist acuity. Dr. Zeig will present a systemic modeling method that can be easily transferred to make therapy and supervision more powerfully experiential.

Educational Objectives:

  1. To describe five experiential methods to increase acuity.
  2. To describe five experiential methods to increase acuity.

*Sessions may be edited for content and to preserve confidentiality*

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Jeffrey K. Zeig, PhD, is the Founder and Director of the Milton H. Erickson Foundation and is president of Zeig, Tucker & Theisen, Inc., publishers in the behavioral sciences. He has edited, co-edited, authored or coauthored more than 20 books on psychotherapy that appear in twelve foreign languages. Dr. Zeig is a psychologist and marriage and family therapist in private practice in Phoenix, Arizona. 


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