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By the end of the course, the Counselor, Marriage and Family Therapist, Social Worker or Psychologist will be able to:
-Discuss first cost of vulnerable self-esteem.
-Discuss second cost of vulnerable self-esteem.
-Discuss third cost of vulnerable self-esteem.
-Discuss three methods regarding self-esteem and self-affirmation.
-Discuss two questions regarding perceptions of low power.
-Discuss two more questions regarding perceptions of low power.
-Explain two metaphors regarding self-ssteem and motivated perceptions of acceptance.
-Discuss four trajectories of self-esteem.
-Discuss four negative emotions in the pathway to self-esteem.
-Discuss one concept about physical violence in relationships.
-Discuss two results of intimate partner verbal aggression.
-Name the three characteristics that comprise the “hanging judge syndrome.”
-Explain what is the result of a state of psychological constriction or tunneling for your suicidal client.
-Name the three componets of adolescent and adult shyness.
-Explain what is it thatmost bulimic patients experience.
-Name five major areas of intervention in the treatment of self-esteem.
-Name four questions used to create an “I Am Worth It!” Road Map for your client.


"The instructional level of this course is introductory, intermediate, or advanced depending on the learners clinical area of expertise."