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CALENDAR

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Resistance as a Self-Protective Function

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Working with the Adaptive Process of Rigidity

5

Resistance vs. the Therapist’s Humility

6

How is My Client Not Feeling Safe?

7

What Function Does Resistance Serve?

8

Focusing on the Roots of Resistance

10

Targeting Change-resistant Energy

11

Rewiring the Resistant Brain

12

An Interpersonal Neurobiological View on Resistance

13

Shifting the Body’s Response to Resistance

14

The Physiology and Neurobiology of Resistance

15

Bottom-Up Ways to Work with Resistance

17

The Message of Your Client’s Opposition

18

The Therapist as “Hope Merchant”

19

Losing Strategies That Feed Resistance

20

A Cost-Benefit Analysis of Resistance

21

What Lies Beneath Resistance?

22

Practical Methods for Diminishing Resistance

24

Accepting the Gift of Resistance

25

Resistance: Crucial for Change

26

Why I Welcome Resistance

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The Path to Secure Functioning

28

Resistance as Evidence of Growth

29

Resistance as the Key to Your Interventions

May 1

Finding the Threat Behind Resistance

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Moving a Client From Willful to Willing

3

3-Step Plan to Motivate Change

4

The Power of Permission

5

Skills for Working Through Resistance

6

Focused Strategies for Immovable Resistance