[Audio and Video] IC19 Clinical Demonstration 21 – My Problems As My Guiding Helpers – Utilizing Symptoms and Problem States As Competent Messengers of Important Needs – Gunther Schmidt, MD
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IC19 – All Video Bundles Category: Erickson Congress | Erickson Congress 2019 Faculty: Gunther Schmidt, MD, MA
Course Levels: Master’s Degree or Higher in a Health-Related Field
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Date of Original Program: December 14, 2019 DescriptionDescription:
If anyone has a difficulty this may be regarded as self-made constructs of reality (not intended, on an instinctive and mainly unconscious level) which displays a disparity between what is observed as “it is simply occurring” and “what should be”. Suffering develops when the conscious mind fights against unpleasant instinctive reflexes in an attempt to escape or eliminate them, but all attempts fail.
In other words, at least two different parts of the experience interact, namely the conscious mind, which desires a specific experience, and the unconscious mind, which reacts as if it were living in a different world/context with different conditions, as well as the involuntary mind “The term “problem reaction” refers to a reaction to those unconsciously experienced conditions. As a result, the unconscious knowledge about needs acts as a competent feedback-instrument. Furthermore, the issue reaction (for example, pain) might be interpreted as competent knowledge about the demands in the unintentionally experienced setting.
In “Clients can be dignified in a holistic way about their intuitive knowledge on the basis of this understanding, and it can be developed a peaceful and curious cooperation between conscious and unconscious involuntary processes with utilizing the wisdom of the body and the unconscious abilities of awareness of context conditions and how to cope successfully with them. The employment of components models, systemic context-related queries, pseudo-orientation of time, and metaphorical and symbolic interventions can all help.
Objectives of Education:
Describe autopoietic experience production on an autonomous internal unconscious level as the formation of networks of sensory constituents of experiences that interact with one another in a cyclical fashion.
Show how customers may adjust their experiences on their own by introducing changes into their experienced networks.
Demonstrate how clients can translate their symptoms into helpful messages, how they can create helpful distance from suffering processes, and how they can successfully associate (also by consciously directing their focus of attention) with competent experiences of feeling protected while also being able to act in a desired manner and use unwanted inner reactions to meet their needs.*Content and confidentiality may be modified during sessions*
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Gunther Schmidt, MD, MA, is the founder and director of the Milton H. Erickson Institut Heidelberg, as well as the SysTelios Clinic for Psychosomatic Competence in Siedelsbrunn. Dr. Schmidt has a master’s degree in economics and has received the German Business Training Association’s Lifetime Achievement Award. He is a founding member, honorary member, and former vice-president of the Milton Erickson Society of Germany (1984-2003), as well as a founding member and teaching expert of the Systemic Society of Germany, the German Society of Systemic Family Therapy, and the German Federal Association of Coaching.
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