Let's Take The Crap Out of Psychotherapy
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Let's Take The Crap Out of Psychotherapy by Yildiz Sethi
Are you confident you will get good mental health treatment if you need it?
As a practitioner are you sure you offer a good service?
- Trap us into negative beliefs about our mind
- Inhibit our capacity for resilience and recovery
- Tell us diagnoses cannot be changed-are for life
- Is supported by industries structured to perpetuate the continuation of the status quo
- Psychotherapy is and must be a slow process
My 25 years of experience of working with individuals as a psychotherapist has shown me the opposite. I've found most of us have the capacity for awareness, growth and recovery.
I know that a wide spectrum of relationships, disturbances and trauma may be resolved:
- By being processed at cause
- With accurate, brief, solution-focused approaches
- By present-day approaches that utilise mind-science, neuroscience and epigenetics
- To facilitate awareness, growth and efficient processing for fast recoveries
The purpose of this book is to let you know there are more efficient ways of working with the mind. I know I'm not alone in this quest as my work rests on the shoulders of masters in joining them in 'breaking rank' with the Mental Health system, in speaking out.
It's time for a radicle change to our mental health system. To restore hope and real solutions.
Yildiz comes from a science teaching background with over twenty-five years of experience in psychotherapy and education to draw attention to what is happening in the mental health profession, with a focus on depression. In this she highlights some of the myths and mis-truths being fed to the public through the marketing alliance of mental health with the pharmaceutical industry, which keeps a large proportion of the public trapped in the system, often for life. She brings forward a range of crucial verified facts, neuroscience research and notable professional voices from around the world, to show that it doesn't have to be like this. Yildiz has sourced and created more effective ways of working with depression, trauma and sexual abuse in brief, safe, experiential psychotherapeutic interventions with her founded methodologies. These are Emotional Mind Integration, Rapid Core Healing and PTIT: P&G for personal and systemic trauma recovery. She has been a Family Constellations facilitator and trainer since 2005. With what is known in present-day psychotherapy innovation, hypnosis and the ability of the brain to rewire and heal, Yildiz holds a vision of most of those with depression, being able to access, effective psychotherapy and safe trauma processing in brief interventions, so they may experience more meaningful lives. Yildiz is passionate about the need to move into the twenty-first century in what is offered to the public in mental health and holds online trainings and sessions in what she offers. Click BUY NOW
Sethi, Yildiz: - Yildiz has a passion for growth and development. She runs a private practice in Brisbane where she practices Rapid Core Healing (RCH), Emotional Mind Integration (EMI) and Family Constellations private sessions and workshops. She provides training in RCH, EMI and Family Constellations. Yildiz started her professional life as a physics and chemistry school teacher and transitioned into counselling at a crossroads in her life. She was interested in discovering how to enhance wellbeing in herself and facilitate change and wellbeing in others. In entering the profession she was driven to find the most effective ways to work so as to facilitate effective, permanent change in her clients. She became a hypnotherapist, NLP practitioner, Ego State Therapist and Family Constellations practitioner and trainer. She is a supervisor and was a part time Educator at the Australian College of Applied Psychology for eight years specializing in Methods of Counselling. Her deep knowledge of therapeutic methodologies and clinical practice and her strong curiosity for what really made a difference with clients informed her developing practice. Her introduction to hypnotherapy was a pivotal point in her professional development in allowing her to work with the unconscious mind in 2002. While she was happy with this she was introduced to Family Constellation sin 2005. This was transformative in being introduced to a very different way of working that addressed many levels of human consciousness simultaneously in a brief and powerful process that proves an avenue for self-healing for issues that come from their family system. This is a transformative brief, psychotherapeutic approach that may take in workshops or individual sessions that in effect allow clients to repair faulty attachments to their parents and resolve transgenerational patterns and trauma that may be reducing self esteem, relationships. Mental health or wellness. Yildiz realized that when she went back to counselling and psychotherapy for non systemic issues with clients in her private practice that it felt slow, cumbersome and was not as effective for her clients. Over several years she developed a modality called Emotional Mind Integration that is designed to locate the core of issues consisting of disturbances, conflicts and trauma stored in the unconscious mind. These are issues that arise from life experiences and choices in that they are not systemic. This resulted in a modality called Emotional Mind Integration for personal issues, conflicts and recovery of trauma. Through her practice she discovered that issues could generally be divided into two categories. Personal and systemic. Over 16 years of clinical practice Yildiz developed two new modalities from the range of skills under her belt. These are Rapid Core Healing and Emotional Mind Integration and is presented in her latest book Rapid Core Healing (2016).
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| ISBN 13 | 9781957255392 |
| ISBN 10 | 1957255390 |
| Title | Let's Take The Crap Out of Psychotherapy |
| Author | Yildiz Sethi |
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| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Bcg Publishing |
| Year published | 2025-03-03 |
| Number of pages | 140 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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