DiscoverBeyond Therapy PodcastClinical intuition: Research and Practice
Clinical intuition: Research and Practice

Clinical intuition: Research and Practice

Update: 2023-02-17
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This episode is eligible for CE credit - Counselors & Social Workers


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In this episode, I'll be talking with Social Work Professor and Researcher on the ins and outs of clinical intuition. We'll explore how instances of connection can bring about healing, and barriers to accepting intuition as a valid form of knowledge.


Learning Objectives



  • Define clinical intuition - citing examples of use in counseling settings

  • Determine the difference between intuition and countertransference

  • Differentiate skills for improving intuition and implementing it effectively in session

  • Consider ways in which intuition and trauma are linked


Meet our guest



Margaret Arnd-Caddigan PhD, LCSW is an academic clinical social worker and director of the Greenville Psychoanalytic Study Group. She has studied clinical theory and practice, with an emphasis on Relational Psychoanalytic theory and practice.  Prior to her work as a clinical social worker she studied the History of Religions, and is very interested in the intersection of spirituality and psychotherapy.


 

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Clinical intuition: Research and Practice

Clinical intuition: Research and Practice

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