Educational Objectives:
To know the Indications and essentials for residential treatment
To know the staffing pattern required for residential treatment
To know the likely outcomes of residential treatment
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Educational Objectives:
To describe the process that integrates the developmental perspective with object relations theory
To illustrate how the personal relates to the professional in the development of a theory
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Invited Address Session 8 - Part 1 - The Promotion of Scientific Psychotherapy: A Long Voyage featuring Joseph Wolpe, MD.
With discussant Judd Marmor, MD.
Moderated by Harold Arkowitz, PhD.
Invited Address Session 8 - Part 2 - Justifying Coercion Through Theology and Therapy featuring Thomas S Szasz, MD.
With discussant Rollo R May, PhD.
Moderated by Harold Arkowitz, PhD.
Robert and Mary Goulding (1985), working as cotherapists, demonstrate using five volunteer clients. The concerns of each individual are addressed during the therapy session. The Gouldings help define each person’s goals and establish a contract for change. The session includes role-play, fantasy, confrontation and the use of humor.
Ronald Laing (1985) interviews a home-less woman diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia. Her presenting complaint is that her brain does not work right and that people are out to get her. Laing relates to the client and explores her theories of human conspiracy, the power of the mind and mind reading, issues of Christianity, and how these concepts relate to her.
Zerka Moreno (1985) explains the importance of role reversal. She demonstrates with Lori who discusses concerns related to her marriage. She examines her relationship with her father. Lori is asked to create a family structure using members from the audience. Moreno ends by sharing information about her own experiences in Psychodrama.
May emphasizes the importance of availability to the client; Rogers, that the therapist serves a function rather than a role. Satir examines client expectations, and how the therapist can be a leader while still maintaining a relationship based on equality. Szasz describes concrete economic factors, social and psychological factors that motivate the therapist. The panel also responds to questions from the audience.
Topical Panel 06 on Training Psychotherapists Part 1, featuring Robert L Goulding, MD, Arnold A Lazarus, PhD, Erving Polster, PhD, and Lewis R Wolberg, MD.
Moderated by Sharon Cottor, MSW.
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