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Anxiety, Anger, Sadness and Regret: Advanced Strategies of Emotional Utilization and Unconscious Process Work

Even negative emotions, such as anger or regret, can serve as important tools in shaping our connection to others and motivating us to act in productive ways. When therapists help clients better understand the function of a given emotion, then important changes in thinking and behaviour not only become possible, but also automatic.
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Few of us are comfortable witnessing strong emotions in others, such as anger, regret, or sadness. Yet to act skillfully as a therapist, one must not only be able to listen to powerful negative emotions, but even more importantly – utilise them to the client’s benefit.

For centuries, most emotions were viewed as irrational and something to avoid or control. Even to this day, many therapies focus on analysing or changing clients’ thinking – so that they will be less emotional. However, evolutionary psychology, and recent discoveries by emotion researchers, have shown how emotion is essential to healthy functioning. Even negative emotions, such as anger or regret, can serve as important tools in shaping our connection to others and motivating us to act in productive ways. When therapists help clients better understand the function of a given emotion, then important changes in thinking and behaviour not only become possible, but also automatic.

This series will provide therapists with the essential training they need to work with intense emotion in the consulting room. Even more importantly, once previously problematic emotional states can be matured and harnessed as a therapeutic ally. Rather than seeking to impose change on the client, the skillful utilisation of emotion enables the therapist to work with the energy that is already there. This is the most certain way to identify powerful opportunities for deep healing and change.

Watch this compelling lecture by Dr Dan Short, an internationally known author, presenter and highly skilled Ericksonian hypnotherapist who regularly teaches in Europe, USA and Australia. From this series you will learn how to utilise emotion in powerful ways – transforming both you and your clients’ emotional capabilities into essential tools for healing, social connectedness, and growth.

We think you will enjoy Dr Short’s teaching style. His knowledge and clinical experience make this a course that makes a difference. You will finish confident knowing that you can guide your clients toward healing, and that you have deep understanding and practical approaches you need to enhance your practice!

Learning Objectives

Specifically, you will learn:

  • How to respond productively to a client’s emotions – even when they are unpleasant or overly intense
  • What to say and do when a client struggles with anxiety, anger, sadness and regret
  • How to recognise facial expressions as an entry point into emotional healing
  • How to utilise emotions to deepen clients’ self-awareness and resilience
  • How neuropsychology can help us understand emotions, and more…

CPD Information For Mental Health Professionals

Enjoy complete flexibility with 100% self-paced learning you can access anytime, anywhere, and on any device. Pay once for lifetime access.

Course Duration: 6 learning hours

Certificate and CPD hours: On completion you’ll receive a Certificate of Completion to support your CPD records.

Assessment: Complete a short quiz at the end (80% pass mark), which you can resit as many times as needed.

Lifetime Access: Your access to the course does not expire, so you can revisit key concepts anytime you want a refresher for practice.

CPD Eligibility: This program may be suitable for CPD for professionals such as:

  • Psychologists
  • Counsellors and Psychotherapists
  • Social Workers
  • Community Workers
  • Mental Health Nurses
  • General Practitioners (GPs)
  • Occupational Therapists

 

CPD requirements vary between professional bodies, so please check with your association or credentialing body to confirm you can claim CPD hours/OPD points for this program and what evidence they require.

Course Content

Introduction/Handout
Session 1
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Session 3
Session 4
Assessment
Meet Your Instructor

Traditional therapy approaches that rely heavily on conscious insight can miss the profound healing potential that emerges when clinicians learn to work with clients' unconscious resources. Dan Short has spent over three decades mastering the art and science of Ericksonian hypnosis, becoming one of the world's leading authorities on unconscious process work and brief therapeutic interventions.

As Director of the Milton H. Erickson Institute of Phoenix and Executive Director of the Phoenix Institute of Ericksonian Therapy, Dr. Short represents the direct lineage of Milton Erickson's revolutionary approach to psychotherapy. His book Hope and Resiliency, co-authored with Betty Alice Erickson and Roxanna Erickson Klein, has been translated into seven languages and stands as a definitive guide to Ericksonian principles. His extensive research includes over 1,500 hours studying the original Erickson archives, giving him unparalleled insight into the master therapist's methods.

Dr. Short's expertise spans Ericksonian hypnosis, brief therapy, domestic violence treatment, trauma therapy, and couples/family therapy. His approach demonstrates how therapeutic relationships themselves become vehicles for transformation when practitioners learn to engage clients' unconscious wisdom. He specialises in showing clinicians how small shifts in language, timing, and therapeutic presence can create profound changes that bypass conscious resistance and accelerate healing.

What sets his training apart is depth combined with practical application. Short doesn't just teach hypnotic techniques - he shows practitioners how to cultivate the therapeutic artistry that makes Ericksonian approaches so effective. His international teaching at institutes in France, Italy, Spain, Mexico, and Japan gives him cross-cultural insights into how unconscious processes operate across diverse populations.

For your practice, expect to gain specific skills in therapeutic hypnosis, tools for accessing clients' unconscious resources, and frameworks for creating transformational therapeutic relationships. His methods particularly benefit clinicians who want to move beyond symptom-focused approaches to facilitate deeper, more lasting change.

Quick Win: Short's "therapeutic choice architecture" technique helps clinicians structure conversations so clients naturally discover their own solutions - often creating breakthrough insights that traditional directive approaches miss.


Qualifications


  • Ph.D., Counseling Psychology, University of Massachusetts Amherst, 2000
  • M.A., Counseling, University of North Texas, 1993
  • APA-accredited internship, Houston, TX, 1996
  • Licensed Clinical Psychologist
  • Nearly 30 years of clinical experience
  • Over 1,500 hours of research in Milton Erickson archives

Authored Books


  • Making Psychotherapy More Effective with Unconscious Process Work (2020)
  • From William James to Milton Erickson: The Care of Human Consciousness (2020)
  • Transformational Relationships (2010, Zeig, Tucker & Theisen)
  • Hope and Resiliency (2005, co-author with Betty Alice Erickson & Roxanna Erickson Klein, Crown House Publishing, translated into Spanish, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Russian)

Teaching & Roles


  • Director, Milton H. Erickson Institute of Phoenix
  • Executive Director, Phoenix Institute of Ericksonian Therapy
  • Adjunct Faculty, International Society of Hypnosis (ISH) Educational Board
  • Clinical Instructor, Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine
  • Visiting Faculty, Various Ericksonian Institutes Worldwide
  • Former Associate Director, Milton H. Erickson Foundation
  • Former Executive Editor, Milton H. Erickson Foundation Newsletter (5 years)

Professional Practice


  • Private Practice Psychologist, Scottsdale, AZ, 2003–present
  • Clinical Supervisor, Graduate interns, various programs, ongoing
  • Former Graduate Faculty Member, Argosy University
  • Consultation groups for professionals, Phoenix metropolitan area

Featured Publications


  • Multiple professional articles, book chapters, treatment manuals
  • Blog author, Behavior.net
  • Collaborative author, SAGE Encyclopedia of Counselling and Theory
  • Academic researcher with extensive publications in professional journals

Speaking & Training


  • International conference faculty worldwide
  • Milton H. Erickson Foundation conference presenter
  • Visiting faculty: France, Italy, Spain, Mexico, Japan
  • YouTube presentations on Ericksonian therapy
  • Global educational workshops and seminars

Ready to unlock your clients' unconscious healing resources? Discover how Dr. Short's Ericksonian methods can transform your therapeutic presence and help clients access profound change through their own innate wisdom.


Dan Short Authored Books
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