Name
W04 - Effective Techniques for Dealing with Highly Resistant Clients (3 CE)
Date & Time
Wednesday, March 7, 2018, 1:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Speakers
Description
Clifton Mitchell PhD, is an international clinical trainer and keynote speaker who has 23 years of experience. He is also author of: Effective Techniques for Dealing with Highly Resistant Clients.
Upon completion of this session, attendees will be able to:
- Differentiate between conventional and modern definitions of resistance.
- Conceptualize resistance in a manner that empowers them to avoid, circumvent, and utilize it for client benefit.
- Describe and understand the most common errors therapists make that foster and promote client resistance. Explain the pitfalls of over-questioning when working with resistant clients and how to employ more effective alternative approaches.
- Identify basic, overriding principles for dealing with resistance in therapeutic environments. Explain the importance of tending to each principle in therapeutic relationships in order to tactfully manage resistance.
- Understand methods for dealing with common difficulties such as “Yes, but…” responses.
Workshop Curriculum:
Understanding Perceived Resistance
- Developing a personal philosophy for managing resistance
- Caring for the therapist: Resistance management = stress management
- Conventional definitions
- Alternative perspectives: Empowering therapists
Critical Principles for Maximizing the Potential for Movement
- Do the unexpected
- Slowing down to go faster
- It’s all in the details
- Empathy and the real reason people change the perils of assuming a knowing attitude
- Your client is not making progress toward what?
- Just what is a therapist?
“To Ask or Not to Ask? That is the Question”
- The problems with questions
- When not to ask
- Quelling the urge to ask
- Utilizing the curious command for gentle movement
- Using the question wisely
Managing "I Don’t Know" Responses
- Just what does "I don’t know" mean?
- Responding to "I don’t know"
- How to avoid "I don’t know" responses
- The classic pretend technique: The good and the bad
- Advanced responses
NOTE: There will be a break from 3:00 pm- 3: 15 pm