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Sam Alibrando – Emotionally Intelligent Psychotherapy: Integrating Power, Love, & Mindfulness
Description
nIn this recording, Dr. Alibrando presents the Interpersonal Triangle, a meta-model developed from the work of Karen Horney and Wilfred Bion. Applications will be made to improve understanding of clients, therapist countertransference, and the change process. Working the Triangle, a practical tool, will create a dynamic balance of power, love, and mindfulness for both therapist and client, and provide therapists with a roadmap to working through impasses with challenging clients. You will take the Interpersonal Triangle Inventory to identify your therapeutic “sweet spot” with any client at any given time. This recording provides tools to transform the therapeutic process regardless of the therapist’s theoretical orientation or level of experience.nn
Outline
Interpersonal Triangle Inventory (ITI)
- Complete the inventory based on a challenging client
The Interpersonal Triangle
- Three dimensionsn
- Power, love, and mindfulness
- Theoretical basisn
- Karen Horney
- Wilfred Bion
- Elias Porter
- Anecdotal/cultural basis
- Essence of each movementn
- Against/power/red
- Toward/love/blue
- Away/mindfulness/yellow
- Exercise #1: Using the ITI
Working the Triangle
- The relationship circlen
- Three ways organisms protect themselvesn
- Emotional intelligence and optimal human functioning
- Empirical support
- Neurobiological support
- The ACT of Working the Trianglen
- Acknowledge the imbalance
- Consider the missing movement
- Try on the missing movement
Therapeutic Implications
- Clientn
- The true culprit: Anxiety-driven reactivity, implicit/emotional memories, and the limbic system
- Psychopathologyn
- Aggressors (red): Narcissism
- Appeasers (blue): Dependent personality and depressionn
- Purples (red + blue): Borderline personality
- Avoidant (yellow): Schizoid, detachedn
- Greens (blue & yellow): Passive-aggressive
- How to use “Working the Triangle” with our challenging clientsn
- Exercise #2: Small group application
- Therapistn
- Six types of countertransference reactions
- Theoretical orientation and The Interpersonal Triangle
- Exercise #3: Finding your therapeutic “sweet spot”
- Helping relationshipn
- The true cure: A healthy therapeutic relationshipn
- Projective identification (re-enactments) as a dynamic tooln
- Clinical and coaching examples
Case Studies & Role-Playing
- Analysis of a challenging case
- Group exercise: Dyads and triads
- Large group case reviews
- Role-playing
Applications
- Exercise #4: Rapid review…n
- “One thing you do not want to forget?”
- Call to action: Identify at least one thing you will apply next week
Faculty
Sam Alibrando, PhD, Related seminars and products: 1
Sam Alibrando, PhD, is a Clinical Psychologist with nearly 35 years of experience. He specializes in intensive depth therapy (based on Object-Relations, Relational-Psychoanalytic, Systems Theory, Neurobiology, and CBT) for individuals, addiction therapy, couple therapy, parenting consultations, divorce recovery, and business-work coaching.nnDr. Alibrando received his Bachelor’s degree from Rutgers University, and his Doctorate from the Rosemead School of Psychology. He served as President of the San Gabriel Valley Psychological Association and liaison in government affairs to the California Psychological Association. He served as Director of the Relationship Counseling Clinic and the Fuller Psychological & Family Services, two training and services organizations, and has been an Adjunct Professor at Fuller’s Graduate School of Psychology. Currently he is an assistant professor at the Chicago School of Professional Psychology-Los Angeles campus where he teaches Executive Coaching.nnHe is also a member of the Psychologically Healthy Workplace Awards committee of the California Psychological Association. Dr. Alibrando is a respected workshop facilitator and speaker, author of Follow the Yellow Brick Road: How to Change for the Better When Life Gives You Its Worst, and has an upcoming book, Kilter: Where Power, Love and Mindfulness Meet. These books are the culmination of many years of work on how people change and the introduction of the Interpersonal Triangle.nnSpeaker Disclosures:nnFinancial: Sam Alibrando is an assistant professor at the Chicago School of Professional Psychology – Los Angeles. He receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.nnNon-financial: Sam Alibrando is a member of the California Psychological Association.nn
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