The Integrative Client Counseling Institute will train lawyers at McKinnley Irvin’s Seattle, Tacoma, and Portland offices in 2014 in Integrative Client-Centered Counseling: Interpersonal Neurobiology informed relationship building. Contact David Basco at McKinley Irvin’s Seattle office for training dates and training materials.
Session topics, McKinley Irvin in-house training
- Part I
- Understanding and meeting basic needs
- Core human needs
- Safety, Relationship, Mastery, Autonomy, Integration
- Tools
- Integrative Listening, 4-Step Processing and Change Model, one-hour consult skills, grounding skills
- Science
- Basic neuroscience
- Polyvagal theory (fight-flight-freeze vs Social engagement system)
- Rejection Theory
- Part II
- Understanding and managing personality
- Personality: The Conflict Model
- Science
- Adult attachment
- Left-Brain Right-Brain
- Implicit memories
- Tools
- 2 pattern-model: patterns of information processing
- Narrative analysis, personality management techniques
The trainer is Mark Baumann, JD.
