Phone: (719) 528-1929 [email protected]
Steven Earll Seminar

Seminar II

Steven Earll is a Licensed Professional Counselor and Licensed Addictions Counselor in private practice specializing in family trauma, addictions, co-dependency, and recovery issues in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Steve has worked in the field of addictions, co-dependency, and
trauma for over 45 years as a counselor, consultant, trainer, and clinical director of treatment programs for adults, adolescents, and their families. He learned Experiential Therapy from Virginia Satir and Sharon Wegscheider-Cruse.

Steven is the author of Family Sculpture Techniques: A Therapist Manual, Chemical Dependency and Recovery Are a Family Affair, contributing author to Portraits of Courage, and Unmasking Troubled Families (audio series). He has just released a 6-chapter video series on Experiential Therapy Techniques entitled Beyond Words. Steve is also featured in a Focus on the Family video, Physician Assisted Suicide, Not Worth Living.

Seminar II: MIND THOUGHT EXPERIENTIAL THERAPY TECHNIQUES

You’re invited to join us for this Experiential Therapy seminar that will present a new focus and techniques for dealing with family trauma. This event offers an opportunity to explore the impact and powerful change potential of Experiential therapy.

“Experiential learning is the strongest form of learning. Trauma is experienced leaving dramatic wounds that are often carried into adult life. Most trauma therapy approaches are talk therapies. To truly impact the experience of trauma, counseling and recovery need to be experienced.” Steven Earll

Seminar II will review the role of symbolism and the mind. This workshop will teach use of visualized experiential therapy techniques.

Seminar II Topics Include:

  • How to engage the client in Experiential Therapy
  • Visualized experiential therapy technique
  • Cognitive constructs
  • Neuro plasticity
  • Mind body empowerment
  • Mindfulness and breathing technique
  • Anxiety/worry confrontations
  • Presence experiential therapy
  • Experiential boundary process
  • Visualizations working on past trauma
  • “Rescue and Truth Telling” experiences
  • Processing the therapy experience with clients

Processing the therapy experience with clients

All techniques can be used with individuals, couples, groups, or family counseling.

This workshop is experiential, and participants will be actively involved.

This seminar is perfect for counseling professionals and students seeking to enhance their counseling skills. This training is part of a series of seminars teaching.

Space is limited, so you are encouraged to secure your spot.


Date: April 26, 2024
Time: 9:00a – 12:00p

Location:
Mountain Springs Church Campus
7375 Adventure Way
(East Building, South door of Building)
Colorado Springs, CO 80923

Registration Fee:$75

Registration includes access to all seminar materials distributed at the seminar as well as a video covering the basic history and  theoretical foundations of Experiential Therapy. Registrants will be provided access to the video upon registration and are asked to watch the video prior to the seminar.

If you have any questions, please contact Steven Earll at: [email protected].

Steven Earll, MA, MS, LPC, LAC
4291 Austin Bluffs Pkwy Suite 102
Colorado Springs, CO 80918
Phone: 719-528-1929     e-mail: [email protected]