15 Steps to Actual Change

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As you know I am passionate about Resource Therapy (RT). One of the things that speak to me is the support of the 15 Treatment Actions. When I first studied Ego State Therapy and to be honest looking at Internal Family System it lacked the structure needed to follow it.

I didn’t have a rationale for why I was doing an intervention or step or what was the step best suited to the client’s goals and objectives.

Talk about clueless. Stumbling around in the dark produced some mixed results to say the least.

Once Professor Gordon Emmerson recognized the need for careful and strategic steps, grounded in his theory of personality things a light bulb went off in my head. Therapy sessions became so much clearer, easier and dare I say it more seamless for my clients.

The 15 Resource Therapy Actions guide and inform the roadmap for change in supporting our clients to reach their objectives. We don’t have to be robot therapists, you supply your creativity. This framework allows just the right amount of structure with flexibility.

Here are the 15 Treatment Actions of Resource Therapy.

1. Diagnosis of Resource Issue

2. Vivify Specific

3. Bridging

4. Expression

5. Introject Speak

6. Removal

7. Relief

8. Find Resource

9. Changing Chairs Introject Action

10. Retro State Negotiation

11. Conflicted State Negotiation

12. Imagery Check

13. Resistance Alliancing

14. The Separation Sieve

15. Anchoring

In the Foundation Program, you will learn the key steps to resolving big emotions like fear and rejection which hold clients back with the Empowerment Protocol. How to work with those parts at war on the inside, tapping into our higher self with loving compassion and much more. Hurry Early bird finishing soon

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Try this nifty technique…

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Hi guys this is useful for clients who might be burdened with responsibility learned early on. I came up with the Responsibility Release as adapted from Robin Shapiro and Professor Gordon Emmerson’s ideas.

Great for healing our parts.

Also for therapists who have had a big session and need to ‘let it go’ then you could also use this as a self-care process.

The Responsibility Release Technique video is here.

A five-minute practice for letting go. Photo by Andrea Piacquadio from Pexels

Want to see a Parts Update?

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As an accelerated change therapy Resource Therapy allows our Parts also known as “Resources” to be returned to a state of health.

Post-resolution of hurt parts or the Vaded States ( Parts overwhelmed in past emotional experience) the Parts system may need to be brought up to speed.

I like to share with my clients this is akin to a software upgrade where glitches and bugs get fixed in your phone.

Perhaps you have a curious explorer part?

You are welcome to ‘see’ a Resource Therapy Parts update session with a real client (used with permission naturally).

Discover the power of parts therapy. Please visit the Resourceful Therapist YouTube Parts Update by clicking here.

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