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Introspection in Recovery: A Mythological Journey-Click Here
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Introspection in Recovery: A Mythological Journey-Click Here
This course includes examination of the "three phases of introspection" involved in attempts at recovery. It is believed that Recovery (from any addiction or past trauma, etc.) includes "visits" to three life areas or introspective targets. Mythologically speaking, the three targets for introspection include "the mud", "the marshes", and "the caverns". You will notice that most models for recovery (including the twelve steps of Alcoholics Anonymous) capitalize on the importance of introspection in these life areas. In this course the "three phases of introspection" will be clarified with applications made to clinical practice. Presentation of information will be accomplished through narratives including possibilities for "story telling" as well as via case studies and text readings.
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FORMAT: Individual Home Study
CONTACT HOURS: 3
INSTRUCTOR: Robert L. Chapman, MSSW, LADAC, CRPS
TARGET AUDIENCE: This course is specifically designed for advanced counselors, employee assistance professionals, evaluators, clinical supervisors and other therapists.
OBJECTIVES: 1) Descriptions of the "three phases of introspection" will be accomplished 2) Mythological presentation of the three phrases of introspection will include "openers" for following the journey into these three target areas of introspection by establishing your own "story" around it. 3) Academic discussions include processing rationale and clinical importance of introspection in these three target areas. 4) Suggestions for applications to your clinical practice will be made.
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