Imagery to End Addiction & Build Healthy Habits
For most people, breaking a habit is really, really hard, and some habits – like substance abuse, addictions, and compulsions – are harder to break free from than others. But what if there was something that could make breaking these habits easier?
Well, that’s where our new class, “Imagery to End Addiction and Build Healthy Habits,” comes in. Taught by Dr. Randy Casper, LCSW, PhD, and made to be helpful for clinicians and clients alike, this class teaches scientifically proven visualization methods to end all types of addiction – from substance use, to shopping, to unhealthy relationships, and more.
In this course you will gain:
- An understanding of how addiction works and the different psychological models of addiction
- An overview of different therapies used to treat addiction
- An overview of imagery and basic imagery principles and techniques
- Tried and true imagery exercises and visualizations for addiction and substance use treatment
Who this class is for:
- Clinicians working with individuals with current or previous substance use disorders, those who want to manage their substance use better, and/or those with unhealthy or maladaptive habits
- Individuals looking to better manage their substance use
- Individuals with family members, significant others, or friends who struggle with substance use
Schedule: Saturday, May 11th from 1:00-3:00pm EDT
Instructor: Dr. Randy Kasper, LCSW, PhD
Dr. Randy Kasper, LCSW, PhD, has been a clinician for over 30 years, holding licenses in social work in California and New York. She is the Head of Clinical Supervision at AIMI and currently runs the School of Imagery and Health on the west coast, where she also maintains a private practice. She has helped to create and/or oversee hospital-based programs for Chemical Dependency in Texas, New York, and California. Randy is on faculty at California State University’s MSW program and Alliant International University’s Forensic PsyD program.