EP13 Dialogue 10 – Love, Brain and Mind – Diane Ackerman, PhD and Daniel Siegel, MD
Moderator: Annellen Simpkins, PhD
Educational Objectives:
Given a topic, describe the differing approaches to psychotherapy, and identify the strengths and weaknesses of each approach.
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EP13 Topical Panel 08 - History of Psychotherapy - Albert Bandura, PhD, Nicholas Cummings, PhD, Otto Kernberg, MD, and Irvin Yalom, MD
Moderator: Dan Short, PhD
Education Objectives:
Compare and contrast clinical and philosophical perspective of experts.
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EP13 Topical Panel 13 - Multicultural Issues - Robert Dilts, Derald Wing Sue, PhD, and Bessel van der Kolk, MD
Moderator: Annellen Simpkins, PhD
Education Objectives:
Compare and contrast clinical and philosophical perspective of experts.
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EP13 Topical Panel 03 - Children and Adolescents - John Gottman, PhD, Donald Meichenbaum, PhD, and Mary Pipher, PhD
Moderator: Robert Bohanske, PhD
Education Objectives:
Compare and contrast clinical and philosophical perspective of experts.
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EP13 Dialogue 09 – Belief Systems – Robert Dilts and Stephen Gilligan, PhD
Moderator: Alexander Simpkins, PhD
Educational Objectives:
Given a topic, describe the differing approaches to psychotherapy, and identify the strengths and weaknesses of each approach.
This demonstration will focus on a set of strategies aimed at analyzing factors associated with dysfunctional and/or out-of-control behaviors. Included will be a brief review of a missing links analysis aimed at understanding the absence of expected or needed behaviors.
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In this talk Dr. Hayes argues that human beings evolved for compassion and cooperation, based in part on the impact of eusociality on human language. This view has extraordinary implications for how we can achieve peace of mind, placing perspective taking and compassion at the center of psychotherapy itself. Such a view has the exciting possibility of bringing together different traditions in psychotherapy that often consider themselves rivals.