[Download Now] NICABM – Work with a Client’s Resistance
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[Download Now] NICABM – Work with a Client’s Resistance
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Work with a client’s resistance.
Expert Strategies for Dissolving Your Client’s Resistance
Difficult barriers to healing can be created when our clients distrust our work.
This can sometimes feel resistance to us.
Is resistance a valid idea?
It can often signal our client’s deepest struggles.
It is difficult to see beyond the push back and take in the important message our client is telling us, so we can work with instead of against their energy.
We asked the experts how they worked with their most challenging clients. We were surprised by their answers.
They gave us skills that can change this kind of resistance and help reverse a client’s ambivalence to change.
That is the reason we made it.
How to Work with a Client’s Resistance
How to Help Clients Shift Out of Avoidance so They Can Heal
This is the first part of how to work with rending and attachment issues.
Pat Ogden, PhD Kelly McGonigal, PhD
- How a client’s movement vocabulary can reveal an inner conflict
- One way to help clients reestablish a sense of identity in their body
- How to approach implicit memories that fuel a client’s avoidance
There is a core threat that is fostering your client’s opposition.
Sue Johnson, EdD Kelly McGonigal, PhD
- How to change a combative session into a collaborative one
- How to isolate the main threat that’s feeding a client’s rigidity
- The simple but powerful way validation impacts an avoidant mindset
One Hidden Fear That May Be Driving Your Client’s Reluctance
Laurel Parnell, PhD Rick Hanson, PhD
- The counterintuitive reason your client may be avoiding change
- The unique way guilt affects a client’s feelings of unwillingness
How to Help Clients Move Out of a Defensive State
Bessel van der Kolk, MD Stephen Porges, PhD Ron Siegel, PsyD
- The critical reason some clients fear calmness
- One physiological change that can alter how we interact with others
- The specific breathing pattern that can trap a client in a defensive state
3 Skills to Expand a Client’s Openness to Change
Kelly McGonigal, PhD Bill O’Hanlon, LMFT Ron Siegel, PsyD
- One personality type that is most prone to challenging the therapy
- A 3-step action plan to foster change without triggering opposition
- How to promote a healthier mindset that resists barriers to growth
How to Work with the Deep Vulnerabilities That Keep a Client from Change
Richard Schwartz, PhD Kelly McGonigal, PhD Bill O’Hanlon, LMFT
Terry Real, MSW, LICSW Ron Siegel, PsyD
- The crucial message that can soften a client’s protective parts
- The specific way to introduce hope in the healing process (so it’s actually received)
- How to work with “rational deformity” to help clients build authentic connections
- The silent vulnerability that’s most often behind a client’s reluctance
How to Avoid Misdiagnosing Clients as Unmotivated
Michael Yapko, PhD Bill O’Hanlon, LMFT Ron Siegel, PsyD
- The key factor that falsely presents as a lack of motivation
- The vital message your client is giving you when they don’t follow your advice
- The important difference between resistance and rigidity
- How a client’s specific cognitive style can keep them stuck in avoidance
How to Sell Behavior Change to Your Most Challenging Clients
Marsha Linehan, PhD Peter Levine, PhD
- What can go wrong when you engage a client’s willfulness
- How to help clients be more open to your interventions
- What a client needs to get from you before they’ll agree to your ideas
How to Help Clients Shift from Reluctance to Openness
Shelly Harrell, PhD Ron Siegel, PsyD Kelly McGonigal, PhD
- How to identify seeds of unwillingness inside the therapeutic alliance
- One change that can improve your outcome with clients who oppose all your ideas
- How to work with clients who struggle to disclose feelings
- 3 therapeutic messages to help clients reverse their reluctance
How the Practitioner May Be Perpetuating Opposition in Their Client
Rick Hanson, PhD Bill O’Hanlon, LMFT Zindel Segal, PhD
Ron Siegel, PsyD Kelly McGonigal, PhD Joan Borysenko, PhD
- What can go wrong when you resist a client’s resistance
- How to recognize the dangerous way a client’s willfulness may be affecting you
- How to foster a high level of support for clients who don’t do the work
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You can get 12 videos, audios, transcripts and 5 bonuses. To help you work with a client who is depressed.
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There are 4 credits available for purchase.
Click HERE to get information about CE/CME credits and clock hours as well as speaker disclosures
“You will grow as a human being . . . it’s that powerful”
Terri Boling is a licensed counselor.

Stephen Porges, PhD
A researcher at the Kinsey Institute at Indiana University Bloomington and the Department of Psychiatry at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill was the developer of Polyvagal Theory.

Marsha Linehan, PhD
The creator of Dialectical Behavior Therapy is a professor at the University of Washington.

Peter Levine, PhD
The author of Somatic Experiencing. A practical guide for understanding and working with traumatic memory is Trauma and Memory: Brain and Body in a Search for the Living Past.

Pat Ogden, PhD
The founder and director of the Sensorimotor Psychotherapy Institute is an author. There are interventions for trauma and attachment.
Richard Schwartz, PhD
The Center for Self Leadership was founded by the founder of Internal Family Systems.
Professor of Psychiatry at Boston University Medical School. An author. The Brain, Mind, and Body are involved in the healing of trauma. Sue Johnson is an EdD.
The International Centre for excellence in Emotionally focused therapy was founded by the creator of Emotionally focused therapy.
A professor with the graduate school of education and psychology is a licensed psychologist specializing in multicultural and community psychology.
The author is the Executive Director of the Mindsight Institute. A Clinician’s Guide to Mindsight and Neural Integration is part of Mindsight: The New Science of Personal Transformation.
The New York Times bestselling author is a senior fellow at the Greater Good Science Center. Buddha’s Brain and Happiness.
The creator of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy is a professor at the University of Nevada, Reno.
An assistant clinical professor of psychology at Harvard Medical School. There is a solution to everyday problems. And. There are essential skills for sitting together.
A professor of psychology at the University of Toronto.
The author of Eye-Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing. Attachment-Focused EMDR is a therapy for healing trauma.
The author is a health psychologist at the university. Stress is good for you, and how to get good at it. And. The Willpower Instinct explores how self-control works, why it matters, and what you can do to get more of it.
The founder of Mind/Body Health Sciences is an author. Minding the body and mind at the same time.
The co-developer of Solution-Oriented Therapy is a speaker. There are ten simple ways to change your life.
The founder of the PACT Training Institute was a Psychobiological Approach to Couple Therapy developer.
He is a clinical psychologist and author of 15 books. The therapist can help with depression.
The founder of the institute. I don’t want to talk about it. And. What you need to make love work is the new rules of marriage.
The course director.
Ruth Buczynski, PhD
Here’s What You’ll Get:
Everything is yours to keep forever in your professional library
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Downloadable videos so you can watch at your convenience, on any device |
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Audio recordings you can download and listen to at home, in the car, at the gym or wherever you like |
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Professionally-formatted transcripts of the sessions, to make review and action simple |
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Five downloadable bonus videos to help you work more effectively with a client’s resistance |
Get 5 Bonuses That Give You Even More Strategies for Working with a Client’s resistance
The Brain Science Behind a Client’s Unwillingness (and How It Can Foster More Powerful Interventions)
Dan Siegel, MD Kelly McGonigal, PhD
Joan Borysenko, PhD
- How “spiritual bypass” can keep clients stuck in avoidance (and how to work with it)
- Why underdevelopment of this part of the brain can lead to reluctance
How to Work with Avoidant Relationships
Stan Tatkin, PsyD, MFT
- Why it’s vital for you to introduce pain and discomfort in your work with certain couples
- How to help couples confront the vital issues they’ve learned to avoid
The Key Message Inside Your Client’s Unwillingness
Steven Hayes, PhD Bill O’Hanlon, LMFT
Kelly McGonigal, PhD Ron Siegel, PsyD
- Why you should always walk toward your client’s resistance
- One professional risk that can strengthen the therapeutic relationship and foster change
One Change That Can Unravel a Client’s Rigid Beliefs
Kelly McGonigal, PhD Ron Siegel, PsyD
Bill O’Hanlon, LMFT
- The clarifying reason we need pushback from our clients
- Why you need to feel uncomfortable in your session (this can make all the difference)
- What lies beneath most clients’ rigid beliefs
How to Engage with a Willful Client
Marsha Linehan, PhD Ron Siegel, PsyD
Kelly McGonigal, PhD
- The parenting model that can improve your work with willful clients
- The trick to working with willfulness (it may go against your natural inclination)
- The danger of using contingency management to foster behavior change
Register Here for Only $197
You can get 12 videos, audios, transcripts and 5 bonuses. To help you work with a client who is depressed.
Sign Me Up
There are 4 credits available for purchase.
Click HERE to get information about CE/CME credits and clock hours as well as speaker disclosures
Starting Today, This Program Can Change the Way You Practice

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