2.00 CE Credits Available
Mind-Body Therapy
by Ernest Rossi
Ernest Rossi brings to light important new research indicating that the brain is constantly growing and changing, and, with this, the profound realization that our mind and its responses can also change. Watch pioneer Ernest Rossi demonstrate a Mind-Body approach in an actual therapy session in this 3-part video.
Advances in neuroscience confirm the importance of the mind-body connection. Watch pioneer Ernest Rossi demonstrate a Mind-Body approach in an actual therapy session in this 3-part video.

Ernest Rossi brings to light important new research indicating that the brain is constantly growing and changing, and, with this, the profound realization that our mind and its responses can also change. In this video, Rossi works with Robin, who says she is constantly analyzing but doesn’t know how to imagine. Rossi endeavors to elicit a sense of wonder in Robin, leading her in mind-body exercises that challenge her to think in new ways. In so doing Robin uncovers a belief that she always needs to have control, as well as a previously unknown desire to find some mental peace and quiet. Hosts Jon Carlson and Diane Kjos introduce Dr. Rossi and facilitate an enlightening discussion on the approach.

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Ernest Rossi, along with other great therapists of the Mind-Body movement, such as Milton Erickson and Jay Haley, has been a pioneer of the somatic approach to healing. He has asserted the neuroplasticity of the brain and its implications for human growth and change long before modern research has been able to provide solid proof of these processes. Rossi possesses an expansive intellect and intuitive sense of the entire network of systems that make up the human body. Even very experienced therapists can learn a lot from his fascinating approach to psychotherapy.

From watching this video, you will:

• Develop an understanding of the key components of Mind-Body Therapy, including examining symptoms as mind-body signals that need attention, and helping clients navigate between social constraints and their own creativity.
• Gain insight into Rossi’s therapy style, including how he asks basic accessing questions to tap into a client’s mind-body connection.
• Learn how to apply a Mind-Body approach to your own therapeutic work with clients.

Length of video: 1:55:00

English subtitles available

Individual ISBN-10 #: 1-60124-142-9

Individual ISBN-13 #: 978-1-60124-142-9

Group ISBN-10 #: 1-60124-152-6

Group ISBN-13 #: 978-1-60124-152-8

Ernest L. Rossi, PhD is an internationally renowned therapist, teacher and pioneer in the psychobiology of mind-body healing. He is the Science Editor of Psychological Perspectives and the author, co-author and editor of more than 20 professional books in the areas of psychotherapy, dreams, psychobiology and therapeutic hypnosis, including Dreams, Consciousness, Spirit, Mind-Body Therapy: Methods of Ideodynamic Healing in Hypnosis, and the bestselling The Twenty-Minute Break: Using the New Science of Ultradian Rhythms.



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CE credits: 2

Learning Objectives:

  • Explain the key components of Mind-Body Therapy
  • Discuss clients' ability to navigate between social constraints and their own creativity
  • Discuss how Rossi's therapy style helps clients tap into their mind-body connection

Bibliography available upon request

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