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The practitioner's guide to mirroring hands, a client-responsive therapy that facilitates natural problem-solving and mind-body healing, Richard Hill and Ernest L. Rossi

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The practitioner's guide to mirroring hands, a client-responsive therapy that facilitates natural problem-solving and mind-body healing, Richard Hill and Ernest L. Rossi
Language
eng
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Main title
The practitioner's guide to mirroring hands
Medium
electronic resource
Responsibility statement
Richard Hill and Ernest L. Rossi
Sub title
a client-responsive therapy that facilitates natural problem-solving and mind-body healing
Summary
The Practitioner's Guide to Mirroring Hands describes in detail how "Mirroring Hands" is conducted and explores the framework of knowledge and understanding that surrounds and supports this therapeutic process. "Mirroring Hands" is a practical therapeutic technique that enables clients to unlock their natural problem-solving and mind-body healing capacities to arrive at a resolution in a way that many other therapies might not. With a tranquil state of focused attention as the starting point, the practitioner invites the client to explore an issue by projecting it into their hands - with one hand representing the difficulty or disturbance, the other becomes a natural container for resolution and comfort. This practitioner's guide, collaboratively compiled by Richard Hill and Ernest L. Rossi, is the first audiobook on the subject specially produced for all mental health practitioners. It offers expert insight into the technique's client-responsive applications and also details the processes behind the technique as it takes the client from disruption into the therapeutic; and from there to integration and a state of well-being. Suitable for students of counseling, psychotherapy, psychology, and hypnotherapy, as well as anyone in professional practice
Target audience
adult
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