Using the feeling state addiction protocol (FSAP) with persistent personal patterns of action/behaviors and feelings: A focus on oppositional patterns and attitudes that interfere with the therapy process

Description

Largely experiential presentation differentiates between Trauma based behaviors and memories requiring Standard Protocol and Fixated Memory (addictive) behaviors requiring the FSAP. Trauma behaviors and Feeling State behaviors as two different phenomena. Using the FSAP with behaviors as Anger/rage, Co-Dependence, Oppositional Client Attitude, and Attachment Dysfunction in regular practice. Identifying Trauma (Standard Protocol processing) vs. Feeling State (FSAP processing) in case conceptualization and treatment. Experiential learning component: working with automatic oppositional behaviors in self and others.

Format

Conference

Language

English

Author(s)

Ross Hackerson

Original Work Citation

Hackerson, R. (2024, April). Using the feeling state addiction protocol (FSAP) with persistent personal patterns of action/behaviors and feelings: A focus on oppositional patterns and attitudes that interfere with the therapy process. Presentation at the 17th Western Mass EMDRIA Regional Network Spring Conference, Amherst MA

Citation

“Using the feeling state addiction protocol (FSAP) with persistent personal patterns of action/behaviors and feelings: A focus on oppositional patterns and attitudes that interfere with the therapy process,” Francine Shapiro Library, accessed May 11, 2024, https://francineshapirolibrary.omeka.net/items/show/29012.

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