Experiential Techniques for Moving Beyond "How Do You Feel" — Hamed: Prompting Self-Discovery
by Victor Yalom

Webinar Series: Deepening Your Therapy Skills

What do psychotherapists and counselors do when clients want to explain rather than experience their feelings? Learn simple but powerful techniques for helping clients access their inner world of emotions so they can connect more meaningfully with you and others in their lives.
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Clients who struggle in their personal relationships often come to us without the skills necessary for empathy, and the expression of vulnerable feelings. In this recording of a live webinar, Psychotherapy.net’s founder, Victor Yalom, presents his work with Hamed, a scientist whose overly analytic style leads him to talk about his feelings, rather than actually feel them. Using video clips taken from their second session, Yalom demonstrates how to use here-and-now techniques that you can use to help your own clients explore their intra- and interpersonal worlds.

With over 30 years of experience doing therapy, learning from the masters, and creating clinical training videos, Yalom knows that becoming an effective therapist requires watching other skilled clinicians at work. By watching him use process comments, somatic awareness, pacing, self-disclosure and directive techniques you will learn techniques to help clients improve their relationships, discover new things about themselves and live life more fully. 

Psychotherapy.net Webinar Series Deepening Your Therapy Skills

Develop tools for building and strengthening the single most important factor in improving client outcomes - the therapeutic relationship. This Psychotherapy.net webinar series focuses on interventions and clinical skills you can use to improve client outcomes regardless of approach or therapeutic issues. Through case consultations, clinical sessions. and demonstrations you'll learn...

  • Interventions for moving stuck clients forward
  • Techniques for maintaining rapport while challenging clients to dig deeper
  • In-session exercises for building connections and heightening awareness
  • Tips for honing your therapeutic presence

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Length of video: 1:21:55

English subtitles available

Group ISBN-10 #: 1-60124-604-8

Group ISBN-13 #: 978-1-60124-604-2

Victor Yalom, PhD is the founder and resident cartoonist of Psychotherapy.net. He maintained a busy private practice in San Francisco for over 25 years, but now sees only a few clients, devoting the bulk of his time to creating new training videos for Psychotherapy.net. He has produced over 100 videos, conducted workshops in existential-humanistic and group therapy in the US, Mexico, and China, and currently leads consultation groups for therapists.  More info on Victor and his artwork and sculpture at sfpsychologist.com.



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