Helping Clients Transform

Helping Clients Transform

Negative Self-Talk and Core Limiting Beliefs
December 8 & 9, 2012

Fee: $386.00  (reduced registration fee $326.00)

To access and print the brochure for this workshop, click the following link:

http://www.ahtainc.com/NegativeSelfTalkbrochure122012.pdf

15 C E for Mental Health Professionals

Register by phone, FAX or Online
As a mental health professional, you know that negative statements directed at a person can erode their sense of self-worth. Even though many people find they can reject unfair criticism without much difficulty when it comes from others. When it’s the person him or herself, who is doing the negative self-talk, their sense of self-worth can be dramatically diminished and their potential severely limited. Negative self-talk causes stress, triggers anxiety, limits the person’s capacity for success, and often colors life with a dark brush.
Often the people who suffer from these problems don’t realize they are caused by their own inner critics or from the internalized negative voices of parents and significant others. The reason they are not fully aware of these inner voices is the overwhelming feelings they cause. In effect, the negative self-talk is drowned out, and it plays unconsciously in the background, like a song stuck in an endless loop!
Negative self-talk produces unpleasant emotional states, problem behaviors and limits choices. These negative feelings and behaviors are then be the trigger for a tremendous number of problems and difficulties, including:
• Eating disorders, problem habits and behaviors

• Alcohol, substance abuse and other addictions

• Anxiety, depression and panic  

• Anger management problems

• Self-confidence and self-esteem issues . . . . . and more
This two-day workshop will present you with a variety of new, innovative approaches with which to achieve rapid and lasting change for your clients. The aim of these techniques is to empower your clients to make better choices and enrich their lives.

To access, print the brochure, and then register for this extraordinary workshop, click the following link:

http://www.ahtainc.com/NegativeSelfTalkbrochure122012.pdf

To register by phone Call the AHTA office:  301-565-0511  or  FAX: 301-588-9535

To register on line: 
https://www.regonline.com/negselftalk1212
Please call me if you have any questions.

Ron Klein
Cell:  301-523-5659

P.S.  Here is what several of your colleagues has to say about this training:

"I have been active in the Association for Training and Development at the Chapter, Regional and National Level for 10 years.  Because of that experience I have learned to expect excellence in training to be a norm and tend to be very critically evaluative when selecting or attending workshops.  Based on my unusually high expectations and standards, this was the best training that I have had in my lifetime." 
                                                                                                            Stephanie Donato, M.A. 

"The seminars provided by th American Hypnosis Training Academy have given me the opportunity to learn concepts and techniques which result in real, positive change for people. This has been the most fun I have ever had while learning more than I thought possible. Ron Klein and the other trainers artfully and masterfully demonstrate specific methods with which to guide clients to gain insight and to equip themselves with personal resources and beliefs that will continue to generate positive changes. Participants have ample opportunity to practice and ask questions in order to learn skills for building rapport and guiding a person to solve problems effectively, by making use of imagination, curiosity, playfulness and compassion as well as cognitive skills. This training will be highly valuable to mental healthcare providers, such as psychologists, counselors, school psychologists, social workers and other professionals who wish to provide brief, solution-focused psychotherapy."
                                                                                                            Lynn Henderson, M.Ed.

More comments from various past evenys:

http://www.ahtainc.com/Comments%20from%20participants.pdf





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