seeking safety mark m. lowis, lmsw president: mml consulting, llc
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Seeking Safety
Mark M. Lowis, LMSWPresident: MML Consulting, LLC.
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Common Elements for Recovery Orientation
Common Elements for Person Centered
Motivational Interviewing Seeking Safety Dialectical Behavioral Therapy
Strength-Based Strength-Based Strength-Based
Focuses on the strength of the recipient/practitioner alliance
Focuses on the strength of the recipient/practitioner alliance
Focuses on the strength of the recipient/practitioner alliance
Respects Recipient Autonomy Respects Recipient Autonomy Respects Recipient Autonomy
Gives Choice and Control to the Recipient
Recipient Chooses activities from Manualized Exercises
Client chooses to participate and agreements are formalized
Approach is intended to target issues important to the Recipient
Approach is intended to target issues important to the Recipient
Approach is intended to target issues important to the Recipient
Helps Recipient improve ability to self-govern
Helps Recipient develop skills for self-protection from threats from Trauma and Substance Abuse
Helps Recipient learn about reactivity and devise skills to regulate emotions and improve behaviors
Starts with what the know and adds information to strengthen motivation to change
Increases motivation to change behaviors to enhance safety
Increases motivation to identify, evaluate emotions and increase motivation to choose self-enhancing actions
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• EXERCISE• Set Up
• Facilitate Discussion Using Topic Provided