HOME Suicide Survivors Letters of Recognition May 6th & June 17th Seminar Schedule
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Bless Your Thoughts
Why would anyone stay in Grief or Depression one minute
longer than necessary?
What people said about the Depression and Grief Seminar
Abreaction, Desensitization and Emotional Reframing ©
Copyright Paul Rieker 2006
Many of the participants said the Techniques Presented and
Skills Taught will be used with EVERYONE they work with.
MFT / PhD commented “I seen it happen here”. In response to reducing the time to resolve Depression and Grief.
One of the participants said, “All of it” when asked,
which part of the program was of most value to you?
What objective was achieved for this class? “Having tools
to work with people in crisis”
After the class, one participant noted, “Many issues can
be addressed in a limited amount of time”.
"Recommends the Course Work to
anyone in the Health related fields." Good balance of Instruction and participation.
"Class work provided more confidence", said all participants.
"Listening, learning and watching (the practical
applications) facilitated understanding", said another participant.
One participant noted their new shift regarding depression
and grief is “CHOICE”. That is the individual, through this process has a
choice to remain in grief or move out of it.
“Absolutely!” Comment made after being asked, “Do
you feel Grief and Depression can be addressed more quickly?”
A practicing MFT with over 20 years licensed experience
said. “Will introduce Abreaction, Desensitization and Emotional Reframing to
most of my clients.”
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