Heart Assisted Therapy : Two-Day Basic Clinical Skills Workshop
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Heart Assisted Therapy®: Two-Day Basic Clinical Skills Workshop
Presenter: John H. Diepold, Jr., Ph.D.
When: Friday & Saturday: April 29-30, 2016 Where: Collingswood Senior Community Center 30 W. Collins Ave. Collingswood, NJ 08108 Phone: 856-854-4440 Schedule for each day: 8:00-8:30 am Registration 8:30-12:15 pm Workshop & Break 12:15-1:30 pm Lunch on your own 1:30-5:30 pm Workshop & Break 5:30 pm End of Workshop day Tuition for the 2-Day Basic Workshop: $395 (Before 4-15-16); $425 (4-16 to 28-16); $450 at the door. Refresher Course: $195. You must be a licensed or certified health care provider to register.
“This course, ‘Heart Assisted Therapy®: The Basic Clinical Protocol,’ Approval #13806-535, provided by John H. Diepold, Jr., Ph.D, is approved for continuing education by the New Jersey Social Work Continuing Education Approval Collaborative. CE Approval Collaborative Approval Period: September 1, 2014 – August 31, 2016.
Social workers will receive fourteen (14) clinical credits continuing education hours for participating in this course.”
About Heart Assisted Therapy® (HAT®) Heart Assisted Therapy (HAT) is a dynamic, mindful, and humanistic approach to psychotherapy that uses “Awareness Streaming” in concert with the body’s electro- physiology, respiration, and heart energy to facilitate healing and stabilizing shifts in emotion, sensation, cognition, and behavior.
HAT is a gentle, nurturing, user and practitioner-friendly approach that is easy to engage. HAT maximizes therapeutic skills in listening, observing, and planning while integrating procedures that enable the individual to be validated, and to heal, shift, adapt, and move forward in life.
The HAT model is designed to complement your existing skills and orientation as a psychotherapist. Contributions from the many psychotherapy approaches I have learned throughout my 35+ years of working as a licensed psychologist come together in this hybrid model of psychology and science. HAT incorporates aspects of psychoanalytic approaches, Roger’s client-centered approach, Ericksonian hypnosis, cognitive, behavioral, and somatic approaches, EMDR, mindfulness approaches, thought field therapies and EFT, along with my 10 years of learning from using the HAT model.
The HAT approach costume fits the individual and his or her unique experiences and associations to the targeted issue. Specifically, the individual is not made to fit into a technique per se, nor is the therapist required to figure out a solution. As you will learn from a therapist’s perspective, “There’s no need to figure it out…the individual will teach you all that you need to address.”
The important and interesting role of mind-body polarity (i.e., our body’s innate electro-magnetic physiology) has become an essential feature to facilitate successful change in the psychotherapy process and is built into the HAT model. Identifying and clarifying the most appropriate “Treatment Focus” is an important skill to develop and will be emphasized. Likewise, the monitoring and use of respiration and “Heart Breaths” is designed to maintain an open mind-body polarity gateway and is an important component when using this HAT psychotherapy model.
Each workshop day will incorporate didactic, observational, and experiential learning to prepare for immediate application in your clinical practice. Use of “The Four Guiding Principles” to construct the “Acceptance Statements” used with HAT, the use, purpose, and monitoring of “Heart Breaths”, and other relevant background information will also be presented.
HAT has been used to successfully treat a wide variety of psychological conditions including trauma/PTSD, anxiety/phobia, depression, loss/grieving, sport and performance issues, self-regulation issues, anger/stress management, dissociation, and pain management.
About the Presenter:
John H. Diepold, Jr., Ph.D., is the originator and developer of HAT. John is a NJ licensed psychologist in private practice with over 35 years of clinical experience. He is a Member of the APA, NJPA, SJPA, a Diplomate of the American Academy of Pain Management, and a Diplomate in Comprehensive Energy Psychology from ACEP. He has presented workshops nationally and internationally for 20 years. John has authored or co-authored 12 professional publications including Evolving Thought Field Therapy (Diepold, Britt, and Bender; 2004), and is currently completing his book on Heart Assisted Therapy while directing research to study the components and effectiveness of HAT at the University of Arizona and locally.
For more information and a registration form, please go to www.heartassistedtherapy.net or contact Dr. John Diepold by phone or email. Phone: 856-778-9300 email: [email protected] Heart Assisted Therapy®: The Basic Clinical Skills Workshop [April 29-30, 2016] Registration Form (Please print legibly)
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