Search results for "change"
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Michael Schreiner | July 20, 2012
On The Defensive
We talked about focusing on the process rather than allowing yourself to get confused by the content in...
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Michael Schreiner | July 18, 2012
Narrative Power Relations
To understand the role of the counselor in a narrative setting we have to understand one of the...
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Michael Schreiner | July 17, 2012
Depression CBT
A proven model for helping people overcome depression is cognitive restructuring using cognitive behavioral therapy. We will discuss...
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Michael Schreiner | July 12, 2012
Art of Abuse
An abuser is an expert in the art of emotional abuse. He or she has learned through various...
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Michael Schreiner | July 11, 2012
Myth of No Control
Let’s debunk the myth once and for all that an abuser’s actions are excusable, or at least understandable,...
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Michael Schreiner | July 3, 2012
Positive Reinforcements
We will delve into positive reinforcements and start to apply them to real-world training situations. To reiterate, a...
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Michael Schreiner | June 22, 2012
Victim Versus Survivor
Words cannot fully describe the complexity of an experience. They are generally agreed upon symbols, useful for the...
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Michael Schreiner | June 19, 2012
Stop Shoulding All Over Yourself
There are few words more toxic for a person’s happiness, sense of efficacy, and overall mental health than...
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Michael Schreiner | June 18, 2012
Peak Experience
Our culture does not place much value on the transcendent aspects of life. Science tends to explain away...
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Michael Schreiner | June 15, 2012
Making Sense of Divorce
When a person tries to make sense of the wreckage of a ruined relationship, the word counselors hear...