About the School of Metaphysics
POWERS of TEN for professionals
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CEU credit through the National Association of Social Workers (NASW)
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Program Objectives
1) The ability to utilize the skills to separate and identify areas which could open new avenues of treatment. Understanding the life skills helps practitioners to see how their clients are using each of these skills (or how they are misusing them). The practitioner can then see where education or increased practice with these skills could aid their clients. The life skills are a tool the individual may use to be able to learn more effectively, to respond to difficult situations, to reason with and resolve problems, to improve communication, and to understand more completely what is being said to them. 2) Social Workers need to become proficient in the life skills themselves as a way to expand their own thinking. Self respect enables the practitioner to see from other points of view; for example, to understand the difference between his or her own way of thinking and the thinking of his or her client(s). Oftentimes practitioners make basic assumptions that are not always held in common with their clients, especially if those clients are from another culture. Many of the practices in Powers of Ten enable practitioners to experience and see through the eyes of others. This expanded perception enables the Social Worker to have the perspective they need to be effective in aiding the people they serve. 2. To increase participant's effectiveness, responsiveness, and confidence/authority by grasping the power of the present moment through building the skill of neutralizing situations thus achieving Zero Point. Removing the limitations of judgment is the work of Zero Point the power to neutralize any situation. Whether dealing with psychological states, family situations, or crises, your ability to neutralize your own and other’s attitudes can make the difference between success and failure. Neutralizing any situation comes from learning to 1) look for the good in any situation, 2) identify the learning (or potential learning) available in any situation, 3) discover the causes for inferiority or superiority complexes and 4) reclaim ones personal sense of power and freedom to cause change. This enables individuals to break unhealthy patterns such as alcoholism, depressive thinking, anger, etc. 3.To give concrete uses for mental powers resulting in clarity of thought, cooperation in attitude, and decisiveness in action that can be applied at work, home, and school Many times the situations social workers encounter are hard to release. The POWERS of TEN experience culminates in a ten-step process called Resolution. By employing reasoning and intuition together, difficult situations are resolved and emotional release is possible. Resolution enables those engaged in aiding others to continue their work free of prejudice, regret and remorse. Resolution aids practitioners and clients to move forward in their thinking and their life, to change unhealthy patterns of thinking and to have greater resolve in helping others. special registration required for this session |
What Happens when Heart Intelligence Meets Head Intelligence?
Based upon decades of research into the awakened brain pattern and whole mind thinking, this one day seminar provides you with over a dozen experiences that will reveal your natural brilliance. OUR KNOWLEDGE is YOUR POWER Friday, August 24 Monday, October 1 special registration required for this session Monday, October 29 Dallas in November tba Thursday, December 6
by the Oklahoma State Board of Licensed Social Workers (OSBLS) for 10 contact hours .
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