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(DNS) EP13 Dialogue 11 – Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Positive Psychology – Christine Padesky, PhD and Martin Seligman, PhD


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Topic Areas:
Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) |  Psychology |  Dialogues
Categories:
Evolution of Psychotherapy |  Evolution of Psychotherapy 2013
Faculty:
Christine Padesky, PhD |  Martin Seligman, PhD
Duration:
58 Minutes
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Audio Only
Original Program Date:
Dec 13, 2013
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Educational Objectives:

  1. Given a topic, describe the differing approaches to psychotherapy, and identify the strengths and weaknesses of each approach.

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Christine Padesky, PhD's Profile

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Christine A. Padesky, Ph.D, is considered one of the leading cognitive therapy workshop presenters in the world, appreciated for her depth of knowledge, compassion, and good-humoured warmth. She has presented over 450 workshops to more than 45,000 professionals throughout North and South America, Europe, and Asia as well as 25 workshops with cognitive therapy's founder, Aaron T. Beck, M.D. Her clear, organized and compelling presentations integrate theory, empiricism, creativity, audience interaction and practical skills.


Martin Seligman, PhD's Profile

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Martin E.P. Seligman, Ph.D in Psychology, is the Zellerbach Family Professor of Psychology and Director of the Positive Psychology Center at the University of Pennsylvania, where he focuses on positive psychology, learned helplessness, depression, and optimism. He is a best-selling author of several books, including Flourish. He received the American Psychological Society’s William James Fellow Award for basic science and Cattell Award for the application of science, and two Distinguished Scientific Contribution awards from the American Psychological Association. In 1996, Seligman was elected President of the American Psychological Association by the largest vote in modern history. His current mission is the attempt to transform social science to work on the best things in life – strengths, positive emotion, good relationships, meaning, and human flourishing.


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