Neuropsychologist Aldrich Chan examines how conscious experience of reality is shaped by the limits and illusions (“veils”) of sensation, perception, emotion, cognition, sociocultural systems, and the self. In this didactic, he will explore these "veils of consciousness" and build upon relevant theories in service of improving the accuracy of conceptualizing mental processes. Furthermore, he will teach a novel clinical tool, guided by modern research in neuroscience, that may assist with processing information at various levels of human experience.
Learning objectives -
1. Identify the limitations and illusions ("veils") within biopsychosocial processes.
2. Apply knowledge of "veils" in the context of clinical practice.
3. Conceptualize mental processes through an integrated perspective.
4. Apply "Spatiotemporal model" for conceptualization
5. Apply a novel therapeutic method ("cycling") in relation to these findings.
6. Identify meaning through a biopsychosocial-existential lens and implement them through an ACT based approach.
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