Dr. Mark Sehl

 Psychotherapy Interventions


  212-228-3467

 
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Groups Resume Sept. 25, 2012

Join Dr. Mark Sehl in a private confidential setting where effective interventions working with "difficult" clients can be discussed, and where the therapist-patient dynamics that can expand or constrict therapeutic progress can be explored.

Why study with Mark Sehl?  

Click here for more info about Mark Sehl.

 To help with your decision 1) No charge for the first class.


2) See how Dr. Sehl works by watching videos - go  to this link to access 9 videos   http://bit.ly/M4hkvU

Following are comments by followers of Mark Sehl's youtube video channel therapyfortheheart  

"I really appreciate the empathy and understanding you have for the internal vulnerability of the patient, and the safe and respectful  space you create for patients processing concerns and issues, in their own pace."      First Talk-What is a Good Psychotherapy Sessions and Why?

"Our amazing 'Theories of counseling' lecturer Dr Pieter Rossouw showed the class your first posts and that's how I heard about 'Therapyforheheart.'"   comment from Australia -    Second Talk - What Makes for a Good Psychotherapy Session

"I am a therapist my self. I studied and work in London. your videos are adding to my knowledge as well as seems like a revision for my 12 years of being in this field."    Third Talk -  Modern Psychoanalysis & Dr. Spotnitz

". . . my 3 year old son has recently been diagnosed with ASD and videos like this give me hope and positivity for the future - thank you!"    Fifth Talk- Infant Autism and Early Interventions

"Again, I'm just floored by your honesty. You give such a human touch to the experience. Thanks for sharing again." 
  8th and 9th Talk-  Dr. Sehl  talks of fears and anxieties about attachment and resolves countertransference resistance

Sign up Now  marksehl@gmail.com or call 212-228-3467.

 Supervisory/Educational Training Group-  Both groups $80/month

$25/session; 7-8 PM

- Working with the "difficult client"-interventions that help a patient stay connected and remain in treatment

- Harm reduction and traditional approaches for people with drug & alcohol problems.

 

Transference/Resistance Group

$25/session; 8-9 PM

Follows Supervisory/Educational Group

Increase confidence as a therapist by taking risks in a supportive accepting environment, and develop courage to help your clients take risks.

Trainings will take place every other Tuesday from 7 to 9 PM starting Sept. 13. Fee: $25  ($20 if both groups are taken).  - Total monthly cost for both groups is $80.00/month

Groups meet Alternate Tuesdays, 7 to 8 and 8 to 9 PM      

Sept 25, Oct. 9, 23 Nov. 6, 20 Dec 4, 18 Jan 15, 29  Feb 26 
March 12, 26  April 9, 23   May 7, 21  June 4, 18  July 2

Taking both groups is recommended but not required. Total cost $80 per month.

"For the things we have to learn before we can do them,

we learn by doing them" Aristotle

You can join the training groups at any time, space permitting. Call 212-228-3467 or email me at marksehl@gmail.com if you are interested in attending. It may be possible to attend through teleconference. Click Dr. Sehl's bio to view details about his training and experience.

To read a review by Robert Marchesani of Dr. Sehl's workshop "Problematic Substance Use and Patient Retention: The Role Transference and Countertransference Play in Forming Effective Interventions" presented at the NAAP 37th Annual Conference click this link NAAP

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

    Dr. Mark Sehl is a practicing psychoanalyst in NYC.  He is a graduate of The Institute for Psychoanalytic Training and Research (IPTAR) and has close to two decades of training as a modern analyst. He also is on the faculty of NYU. Dr. Sehl has integrated the best aspects of classical and modern psychoanalytic approaches. Both the classical and modern psychoanalytic model focus on resistance and transference, but modern analysis offers specific interventions to work with the preoedipal problems that many of our patients experience. Dr. Sehl has taught psychoanalytic psychotherapy and psychoanalytic technique at various institutes. His practice consists of individual, couple and group therapy with a specialty in substance use disorders.


     Dr. Sehl has a long standing interest in the patient therapist relationship and his publications reflect this interest. His publications include: Sehl, M. (1994). Stalemates in therapy and the notion of gratification, Psychoanalytic Review, 81 (2), 301-321; Sehl, M. (1998); Erotic countertransference and clinical social work practice: A national survey of psychotherapists’ sexual feelings, attitudes, and responses, Journal of Analytic Social Work, 5 (4), 39-55; Sehl, M. (2002) One Woman's Struggle for Dignity. In A. Tatarsky (ed.), Harm Reduction Psychotherapy: A New Treatment for Drug and Alcohol Problems. New York: Aronson, 2002. Click Bio for access to papers.

 

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