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• There’s a growing convergence of opinion from a range of disciplines challenging the traditional idea of the unitary personality in favor of the view that each of us actually contains a multiplicity of selves.
• In this session recording, two noted clinical practitioners will focus on how what’s often identified as pathology reflects childhood defensive adaptations of some of these selves.
• Together, they’ll demonstrate how the perspective of inner multiplicity can be used to elicit therapeutic healing, self-awareness, and growth.
• Evaluate how to help clients avoid overidentifying with a single part of themselves, and empower them to move beyond diagnostic labels.
• Use the enhanced ability to perceive the workings of one’s mind to achieve greater personal integration.