Body Dialogue Action Structure for Clinicians

CERTIFIED for Addressing Trauma, Aging, Substance Use, Self-Harm, Eating Disorders, and Body Image Issues in Client Work

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Body Dialogue Action Structure for Clinicians

What You Will Learn!

  • Describe how to create a clinical contract with a client.
  • Explore the transformative potential of Body Dialogue, an action structure applicable in various settings, promoting body acceptance and active listening.
  • Develop expertise in helping clients heal and reconnect with their bodies.
  • Observe how to facilitate safe and transformative body dialogues, incorporating techniques like Doubling and Role Reversal.
  • Help clients recognize a safe environment for addressing the fractured bond between the Self and the Body and commit to caring for their bodies.
  • Describe how to direct a Body dialogue action structure.

Description

Certified for Professional Psychodrama Certification by the American Board of Examiners in Psychodrama, Sociometry, and Group Psychotherapy (ABEPSGP).


What is Body Dialogue?

Body Dialogue is an action structure that can be applied in clinical and non-clinical environments to facilitate the client’s acceptance of the body and the willingness to listen to it.


Master techniques to help clients heal and reconnect with their bodies, whether you're a therapist, social worker, psychologist, counselor, educator, or coach. Suitable for both beginners and experienced practitioners, this course empowers you to facilitate safe and transformative body dialogue in clinical and non-clinical settings, using techniques such as Doubling and Role Reversal.


This Module is designed for:

Therapists, social workers, psychologists, counselors, psychodramatists, educators, coaches. This module is appropriate for those who are new to action methods, as well as experienced practitioners, students in mental health fields, and those who want to develop their skills in action methods. Acting skills are not necessary. The course also provides help with self-exploration for trauma survivors, wanting to rebuild the broken connection with the body.


How and where to use:

In Clinical and non-clinical environments, both individual and group settings, online and in-person. Aging, body image, eating disorders, self-harm, substance use disorders, trauma of physical, sexual and/or emotional abuse, medical trauma, illness.


Specific module emphasis:

• Doubling

• Role Reversal


Learning Objectives:

• Describe how to create a clinical contract with a client

• Describe how to direct a Body dialogue action structure


Course Highlights:

Introduction to Body Dialogue: Explore the transformative potential of Body Dialogue, an action structure applicable in various settings, promoting body acceptance and active listening.

Masterful Techniques: Develop expertise in helping clients heal and reconnect with their bodies. Learn how to facilitate safe and transformative body dialogues, incorporating techniques like Doubling and Role Reversal.

Diverse Audience: This course accommodates newcomers to action methods and experienced practitioners, mental health students, and individuals seeking to rebuild their connection with their bodies.

Achieve Client Transformation: Help clients recognize a safe environment for addressing the fractured bond between the Self and the Body and commit to caring for their bodies.

Engaging Video Content: Immerse yourself in 45 minutes of video content.

Comprehensive Handouts: Access 17 minutes of valuable resources to reinforce your knowledge of Body Dialogue

Who Should Attend!

  • Therapists
  • Social workers
  • Psychologists
  • Psychodramatists
  • Counselors
  • Educators
  • Coaches
  • Those who are new to action methods
  • Experienced practitioners
  • Students in mental health fields
  • Those who want to develop their skills in action methods
  • Trauma survivors who need help with self-exploration, wanting to rebuild the broken connection with the body

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