Course curriculum

    1. Implementing a Curiosity Oriented Approach by Richard Hill

    2. Implementing a Curiosity Oriented Approach QUIZ

    1. Curiosity and Possibility

    1. Nuntius Nuclei - a new neuroscience for curiosity

    2. Nuntius Nuclei - Quiz

Reviews

2 star rating

Excellent!

Isabel dos Santos

Good combination of reading and video and up-to-date research.

Good combination of reading and video and up-to-date research.

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5 star rating

Curiosity and Possibility in Practice

Stephen Holmes

An elegant and beautiful exposition of what is possible in psychotherapy. For me, the lived experience of doing this course validated the model and propositi...

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An elegant and beautiful exposition of what is possible in psychotherapy. For me, the lived experience of doing this course validated the model and propositions being developed.

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Instructor

Chief Education Director Richard Hill

Richard Hill began his professional life in the performing arts and is now a practicing psychotherapist, author, educator, and Clinical Science Director and Managing Editor at the Science of Psychotherapy. Richard returned to intellectual studies at 42 (1996) achieving a B.A. majoring in linguistics, followed by 3 Masters Degrees in Social Ecology, Education, and Brain and Mind Sciences and is now a PhD candidate researching the nature of the person-responsive approach in therapy. His latest book is co-authored with Matthew Dahlitz, The Practitioner’s Guide to the Science of Psychotherapy. Richard enjoyed the good fortune to be mentored by the esteemed Ernest Rossi, PhD who introduced the field of Psychosocial Genomics and is a member of the international research team that studies the impact of therapeutic practice on the genetic level. Richard co-authored The Practitioner’s Guide to Mirroring Hands with Rossi. His main theoretical proposals concern – The Winner-Loser World Theory; the Curiosity Approach: and the Possibility Solution – which are explored in his numerous books and book chapters. Richard is active internationally including his role as Science Director for CIPPS college in Salerno, Italy, and course consultant at the University Fernando Pessoa in Portugal. He is also Patron of the Australian Society of Clinical Hynotherapists.