Free Online Training with
Juliane (Jules) Taylor Shore,
LPC, LMFT, SEP
with
Juliane Taylor Shore, LPC, LMFT, SEP
How compassion and self-compassion work in the brain
A simple tool to help clients receive compassion
Two tools to teach clients how to increase their self-compassion
The brain science behind the positive correlation between self-compassion and psychological wellbeing
Self-compassion is foreign to many of our clients, especially if they grew up in an environment lacking in love. Studies have shown a positive correlation between self-compassion and psychological well-being, so teaching your clients this skill is an important part of any therapeutic process.
In this one-hour webinar, you will learn:
Jules also shares a clinical demo tape that demonstrates how to help a client create more self-compassion.
Juliane Taylor Shore, LPC, LMFT, SEP (AKA Jules)ย is a therapist and trainer of therapists in Austin, Texas. She specializes in applying Interpersonal Neurobiology to the healing of trauma and the creation of relational health with clients she sees. She uses her knowledge of the brain and the implicit mind to go decisively to the root of the issue with gentleness and depth.
Jules has been a specialist in trauma recovery and in couples counseling for 12 years and loves to work experientially because that is how to meet and invite shifts in the implicit mind. She wants to help people find the love, connection, and grace they have always longed for, both in themselves and with each other.
In addition to seeing weekly clients and teaching, Jules offers intensives for couples and for individuals who come from all over to do in-depth work in a brief format.
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