Principle-based Psychology: A Solution to Therapist Burnout
Seattle, WA
- Ages:
- All ages
- Skill level:
- All difficulty levels
- Class Style:
- 1:1 Private Sessions & Group Sessions
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- Offered Through
- Antioch University Seattle
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- Taught By
- Anil Coumar
Description
This experiential workshop offers a principle-based approach to psychology about the nature of thought itself. These principles demonstrate that, while all of life is experienced through thought, there is a source of thought that people connect with when their minds are calm. Calm brings an experience of innate health and well-being to even the most troubled person. When life is examined through personal data and memory, states of mind (SOMs) are limited in scope and may be experienced as anything from neutral to stressful or anxiety-producing. When thought takes on a more receptive function, it provides access to an expanded repertoire of SOMs. Participants gain an understanding of how these principles function and improve spiritual well-being for themselves and their clients.
Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Schedule
This class was last taught on April 11, 2008
Pricing Details
$135 general public; $125 Antioch alumni and faculty
Location
- Antioch University Seattle
- 2326 6th Ave
Seattle, WA 98121 | Downtown - (206) 441-5352
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