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Individual Clinical Consultation and Clinical SupervisionIn clinical consultation for other professionals and in clinical supervision for Oregon Licensed Marriage and Family Therapy and Licensed Professional Counselor candidates, Bob facilitates in the following ways:
In all of this, Bob explores the cases within the context of existential humanistic themes, dynamics, and processes. Group Clinical Consultation and Clinical SupervisionIn group consultation and supervision, Bob employs the same methodology that he uses in individual consultation/supervision. However, he also engages other group members in the process by having them reflect and give feedback on their personal reactions to the case being presented, as well as their reflections on the existential humanistic themes, dynamics, and processes that emerge from the case studies. Existential Humanistic Case Consultation GroupBob offers a case consultation group for professionals in which the key principles of Existential Humanistic therapy are explored by working with both the intra-psychic and interpersonal realms in the present moment.
Existential-Humanistic Training & Case Consultation GroupBob offers a training and case consultation group for professionals on the Existential-Humanistic Perspective. The training portion of the group is based upon The Art of the Psychotherapist by James F.T. Bugental, Ph.D. This will consist of a dialogue and experiential exercises appropriate to each chapter to develop the skills of that chapter. The case consultation portion of the group will consist of exploring, on a rotating basis, individual cases from the participants’ caseloads through role playing and feedback.
If you would like to ask Bob questions about this training and case consultation group, please contact Bob. |
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“I was impressed by the way you allowed significant personal processing to be honored and respected.” “The psychotherapy emphasis [of the training group] has helped me listen differently in both professional and personal life.” “[In the training group] the experiential role-play sessions were invaluable sources of both personal and professional growth/transformation. ” |