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Marilyn Wedge, PhD – BT10 Short Course 04 – The Way Out of the Cave Using Language to Generate Solutions in Brief Therapy
$10.00$15.00 (-33%)
The language a therapist uses to conceptualize and treat a problem determines whether or not that problem can be resolved effectively. Plato’s story of the cave, where the inhabitants see only shadows,
Marilyn Wedge, PhD – BT10 Short Course 04 – The Way Out of the Cave Using Language to Generate Solutions in Brief Therapy
The language a therapist uses to conceptualize and treat a problem determines whether or not that problem can be resolved effectively. Plato’s story of the cave, where the inhabitants see only shadows, is a useful metaphor for how the language of therapy can generate either confusion or clarity. The workshop will teach a method of effectively treating severe problems of children and adolescents, using an invariant opening question, strategic dialogue and metaphorical techniques.
Educational Objectives:
- Describe how to interpret child and adolescent problems as behavioral metaphors.
- Explain how to use the strategically worded opening question that opens up a child or adolescent’s problem or system to brief, effective resolution.
*Sessions may be edited for content and to preserve confidentiality*