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Sep 10, 2018

This week we talk to Bruce Ecker, MA, LMFT, who is the co-originator of Coherence Therapy and co-author of the groundbreaking book Unlocking the Emotional Brain: Eliminating Symptoms at Their Roots Using Memory Reconsolidation; as well as other titles such as the Coherence Therapy Practice Manual & Training Guide; and Depth Oriented Brief Therapy: How To Be Brief When You Were Trained To Be Deep and Vice Versa.

Clarifying how transformational change takes place is the central theme of Bruce Ecker's clinical career, and he has contributed many innovations in concepts and methods of experiential psychotherapy. Since 2006 he has driven the clinical field's recognition of memory reconsolidation as the core process of transformational change and has developed the application of this brain research breakthrough to advancements in therapeutic effectiveness and psychotherapy integration.

We were fortunate to catch up with Bruce and ask him about memory reconsolidation and learn how fundamental it is to tranformational change. We have broken this rather long interview up into two parts and we will present the second part next week.

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Resources:

The Coherence Psychology Institute

Coherence Therapy Learning resources

Training in Coherence Therapy

Bruce Ecker's articles on The Neuropsychotherapist