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Join Melissa Engle at the Lakeside BHS Spring Conference in Memphis on May 15, 2015, to explore integrative techniques focusing on mind-body connection, affect management, and fluidity of spirit. Learn how to address dissociation, black-and-white thinking, and more.
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Spectrum of Emotions Integrated Mind/Body Treatment Techniques Melissa Engle, MS, LPC, ATR Lakeside BHS Spring Conference Memphis, Tennessee May 15, 2015 The Goal: Fluidity of Spirit
MELISSA ENGLE, MS, LPC, ATR 1701 Gateway, Suite 349 Richardson, Texas 75080 Phone: 972-918-9588 Fax: 972-918-9069 e-mail: rossinst@rossinst.com www.rossinst.com
CORE CLINICAL ASSUMPTIONS • 1. Un-integrated sense of self • Dissociation between mind and body • Black and white thinking • Inability to recognize and or tolerate affect • Inability to recognize and or tolerate ambivalence • Treatment Focus- Integrative techniques focusing on: mind and body connection, education about feelings, affect management, containment and pacing, and desensitization.
CORE CLINICAL ASSUMPTIONS • 2. “It’s all about avoidance” • Dysfunctional affect management/symptom • Push feelings into the body/behaviors • “What problem does this symptom solve?” – not to feel. • Treatment Focus – Integrative techniques focusing on: embracing clients ambivalence, balance between anger and grief, desensitization, challenging treatment objectives and integrative statements.
LOC/egocentric thinking Suicidal Ideations Homicidal Ideations Self-Mutilation Medication Confusion Memories/Content Eating or Not Sex Flashbacks cognitive emotional Alter Egos Staying in the past VRP Triangle Externalizing OBJECTIVE – TO FEEL MY FEELINGSAND STAY SAFE WAYS TO AVOID FEELING
Fantasy internalizing Dissociation Humor Intellectualizing Somatization Anxiety OCD thinking & behaving Depersonalization Numbness Rage Sadness/Depression Isolation Black & White thinking Magical childlike thinking Terminally Unique OBJECTIVE – TO FEEL MY FEELINGSAND STAY SAFE WAYS TO AVOID FEELING