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On Being Together: Therapy, Hypnosis & Building Relational Intelligence

Eric Spiegel, Ph.D.

Implicit relational knowing - the ability to intuitively, sub-consciously, and non-verbally sense experience in another person - is rooted in the intricate developmental process between baby and attachment figure.  In this respect, it is a form of relational intelligence predicated on awareness, understanding, mirroring, and responsivity in relationship.  Trauma short-circuits this developmental attachment process by shutting down curiosity, reflection and the very distinction between inner mental experience and concrete observable behavior.  If there is an absence of an accurate mirror, how can we learn to see inside?  Learn how therapy & hypnosis can help rebuild this underdeveloped relational aptitude.

APPROVED ASCH CE: 3

APPROVED CME: 3

ORIG RELEASE DATE: March 2022

EXPIRATION DATE: December 2025



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