Core Language® Approach
Workshop and Training Schedule
2011
· January 7 – University of Pittsburgh – Graduate School of Social Work
· January 22-23 – San Francisco Bay Area Workshop
· January 21-23 – San Diego Training Level 1 – (Smith, Cloud and Baker )
· February 5 – Santa Rosa - Center for Spiritual Living
· February 19-22 – Chicago Training – Illness and Chronic Conditions (Wolynn)
· February 27 – San Francisco Bay Area - Core LanguageTM Workshop
· March 4-6 – Kripalu – Having the Relationship I Want
· March 19-22 – Miami – "Free to Love" Relationship Workshop
· April 2-5 – Calgary/Edmonton Training Level 4
· April 9-12 – Chicago Training Level 4 – (Judy Smith and Gail Cloud)
· April 16-17 – San Francisco Bay Area Workshop
· April 30-May 1 – Seattle Workshop
· May 19 – Mon Yough Community Services – Illness and Chronic Conditions
· May 21-24 – Pittsburgh Body-Focused Training (Shannon Zaychuk)
· June 11-14 – Vancouver Workshop/Training
· June 11-14 – Chicago Training Level 5 (Judy Smith and Gail Cloud)
· June 24-26 – Montreal Training Program – Illness and Chronic Conditions
· July 9-10 – Sacramento Workshop
· August 6-9 – Calgary/Edmonton Training Level 5
· August 13-14– Calgary – Illness and Chronic Conditions
· September 17-18 – Miami Workshop– "Creating Great Relationships"
· September 19 – Miami Training – How Relationships Succeed
· October 1-4 – California Training Level 1– Intake as Intervention
· October 15-16 – Boulder Workshop
· November 4-6 – California Institute of Integral Studies - Relationships
· November 12-13 – Charlottesville, VA Workshop"
· December 3-6 – California Training Level 2 – Effective Resolutions in Individual Sessions
2012
· February 16-19– Calgary Level 1– Intake as Intervention
· March 3-6 – California Advanced Training – Trauma and the Body
· March 23-25 – Montreal Training Program
· April 19-22 – Calgary Training 2 – Effective Resolutions in Individual Sessions
· September 8-10 – Toronto (Guelph) Training Program
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Trauma and the Family System:
How to Find the Core Sentence® "What is your worst fear... the worst thing that could ever happen to you?TM" |
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Family traumas live in our bodies, in our anxieties, in our fears— even in the words we speak. The residues of these traumas can even be felt intergenerationally. A woman, for example, may carry a trauma of sexual abuse— but it may not be her trauma. A man may live his entire life depressed, estranged from those around him, and never understand why. As therapists, we often encounter clients who carry symptoms of a particular trauma, yet know of no such information in their lives or in their family history. At the Center for Behavioral Genetics, we teach our students how to get to the core of a client's issue. In our Core Language® workshops and trainings, therapists learn how to uncover trauma in the family system by exploring their client’s words, fears, symptoms and body language. Therapists also learn how to extract a Core Sentence® from their client’s “list of complaints,” and develop it into a core image. In this method, therapists use a key inquiry: :"What is your worst fear... the worst thing that could ever happen to you?TM Contact (412) 422-1955 for more information
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The Core Language Approach® is an effective therapeutic process for resolving issues at their source. Developed by Mark Wolynn, the CLA® quickly exposes the root causes behind many of the emotions, behaviors and reactive patterns that keep us mired in our daily lives. In this workshop, therapists will:
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Intake as Intervention
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The problem, as well as the solution, is often revealed within the first moments of interaction. When listening only to our client’s story, we risk following our clients into the places where they perpetuate their issues and remain stuck. However if we know how to get to the core or fundamental driving force behind the issue, we can implement the most potent solutions. In this training, therapists will be provided with a protocol of questioning and interviewing that quickly exposes the core trauma underlying the client’s issue. Therapists will learn to follow a map comprised of their client's thoughts and words, which will illuminate not only the client’s core issue, but also the specific and essential skills and resources necessary for a thorough resolution..
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Core Language® — The Pathway Out of Fear |
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If you are struggling with a fear or phobia, or are overwhelmed with obsessive thoughts, panic attacks or anxieties, you may be experiencing the effects of an unresolved trauma. When fragments of trauma play out inside us, these fragments leave clues behind. Clues in the form of emotionally charged words and sentences expressing our deepest fears often link us back to unresolved traumas. We call the verbal expressions of these traumas: Core Language®. Traumas can also express in nonverbal ways, including physical sensations, behaviours, emotions, impulses and even the symptoms of an illness or condition. For many of us, the effects of trauma blend into our words, emotions, reactions and choices in a way we never even think to question. In this Core Language® workshop, you will be given a map to follow. It’s a simple map because it is comprised of your own words, phrases and sentences. It is called a Core Language® Map. Everybody has one and everyone’s is unique. This map is essentially a tool. It is a procedure for gathering and identifying fragments of trauma that have been lost or hidden from view. By exploring your Core Language®, you will be able to integrate these fragments of trauma in a healthy way. Core Language® has the power to interrupt the cycle of trauma and release you from limiting patterns of fear and anxiety. When: Sunday, February 27th, from 10:00 to 6:00 When: San Anselmo, CA Contact: (415) 578-2787 for more information |
Center for Behavioral Genetics
Mark Wolynn, Director
1824 Murray Ave, Suite 303
Pittsburgh, PA 15217
(412) 422-1955
info@beh-genetics.com