Process Therapy

Overview: Are you ready for something different? By developing process skills in this 3-day seminar, practitioners can increase client engagement and outcomes, and predict a variety of positive and negative behaviors with amazing accuracy.

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Target Audience: Therapists and Counselors

Pre-Requisites: Must be licensed to practice therapy in your state.

Description:
The Process Therapy Model™ (PTM) is both a model for doing therapy and a basis for a valid, reliable, computer generated profile report on a client, providing a wealth of useful information to enhance the therapeutic process. Increasing accountability for effectiveness is the new reality for therapists. Using Process Communication in therapy improves therapeutic alliance and client engagement. Therapists can quickly recognize and coach clients to quit self-sabotaging behavior. Participants will receive a personalized profile and instruction on how their preferred communication style and psychological motivators impact their effectiveness and how to maintain energy for therapy while recognizing and averting predictable distress patterns. Following successful completion of this training, participants will be able to order personalized profiles for their clients.

Jeff King, LSCSW, and Nate Regier, Ph.D, are certified Process Therapy Model™ trainers, and have over 20 years of combined therapy experience.

Learning Objectives:

  • Describe the six Kahler Personality Types, including perceptual frames of reference and implications for client engagement and therapeutic alliance.
  • Explain the motivational needs of each of the six personality types, and how to individualize therapy accordingly.
  • Identify the predictable negative attention patterns of each personality type, and demonstrate how to avert these behaviors.
  • Describe the clinical syndromes and diagnoses associated with each personality type in distress.
  • Explain the impact of therapist’s personality on clinical outcomes.

For more information about PCM, click here.