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Dialogues |  Goals of the Therapist |  Psychotherapy |  Therapist Development
Categories:
Evolution of Psychotherapy |  Evolution of Psychotherapy 1990
Duration:
59 Minutes
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Audio Only
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Dialogue 05 from the Evolution of Psychotherapy 1990 - The Goals of Psychotherapy, featuring Judd Marmor, MD, PhD, and Thomas Szasz, MD. Moderated by Michael Yapko, PhD.

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Dialogues |  Social Issues |  Psychotherapy
Categories:
Evolution of Psychotherapy |  Evolution of Psychotherapy 1990
Duration:
59 Minutes
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Dialogue 06 from the Evolution of Psychotherapy 1990 - The Politics of Psychotherapy: Negative Effects and Intended Outcomes, featuring James Hillman, PhD, and Thomas Szasz, MD. Moderated by W Michael Munion, MA

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Dialogues |  Psychotherapy |  Research |  Therapist Development
Categories:
Evolution of Psychotherapy |  Evolution of Psychotherapy 1990
Duration:
56 Minutes
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Dialogue 07 from the Evolution of Psychotherapy 1990 - How Does Therapy Cure? featuring James FT Bugental, PhD, and Mary Goulding, MSW. Moderated by W Michael Munion, MA.

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Invited Addresses |  Psychotherapy |  Therapist Development
Categories:
Evolution of Psychotherapy |  Evolution of Psychotherapy 1990
Duration:
1 Hour 28 Minutes
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Audio Only
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The criterion of reality adaptation as a measure of mental health or pathology is a totally fictitious one, since what reality "really" is remains an arbitrary definition which, in turn, leads to a reification. However, out of these reifications can grow very important practical consequences - both positive and negative ones.

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Invited Addresses |  Schizophrenia |  Children and Adolescent Therapy |  Family Therapy |  Psychotherapy |  Relationships |  Personality Disorders
Categories:
Evolution of Psychotherapy |  Evolution of Psychotherapy 1990
Duration:
1:31:23
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Audio Only
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We shall discuss one of the most frequent family processes leading to adolescent psychosis. As a direct consequence of the couple's hidden relational malaise, one of the two parents pseudo-privileges the child over the spouse and instrumentally brings him/her up as the opposite of the spouse in every way. The involuntary cheating about feelings ("imbroglio of affections") enhances the possibility of a psychotic breakdown.

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Invited Addresses |  Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT) |  Belief Systems |  Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) |  Psychotherapy
Categories:
Evolution of Psychotherapy |  Evolution of Psychotherapy 1990
Duration:
1 Hour 28 Minutes
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Audio Only
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This revision of the original ABCs of RET and cognitive-behavior therapy shows that people's Belief System (B) about their Activating Events (A) of their lives largely contribute to their emotional and behavioral Consequences (C) but that A, B, and C importantly influence and include each other and that all three include interacting cognitive, emotive, and behavioral elements.

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Invited Addresses |  Depression |  Psychotherapy |  Therapist Development
Categories:
Evolution of Psychotherapy |  Evolution of Psychotherapy 1990
Duration:
1:24:43
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Accepted thinking about non-polar, non-psychotic depression has been impaired by ignoring crucial research. This shows that some cases are masked endogenous depression; others are anxiety-based in several ways. Therefore, each case must be investigated to decide appropriate treatment and thus surpass the mediocre results typified in the "Collaborative Study."

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Topic Areas:
Invited Addresses |  Bioenergetics |  Mind-Body |  Psychotherapy
Categories:
Evolution of Psychotherapy |  Evolution of Psychotherapy 1990
Duration:
1 hour 28 minutes
Format:
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Recognition of body-mind unity requires acceptance of the fact that the body in its form and motility expresses the individual's personality as much as behavior and thinking. If there is to be a change in personality, the body must reflect that change. To change bodily attitude, one should work directly with the energy dynamics of the body. By mobilizing a person's energy, one opens up deep feelings that are otherwise inaccessible. This is critical in the treatment of depression which is directly connected to an energetic collapse in the body. The address will describe how one increases an individual's energy to promote his pleasure in life.

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Invited Addresses |  Consciousness |  Mind-Body |  Psychotherapy |  Psychosomatics |  Stress
Categories:
Evolution of Psychotherapy |  Evolution of Psychotherapy 1990
Duration:
1:25:21
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Audio Only
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Evidence that the hourly and daily variations in our consciousness are related to the wavelike flow of messenger molecules operating on all levels from mind to gene will be reviewed. Stress, psychosomatic problems, and their resolution are a function of how we manage this wave nature of our consciousness. How do we create a new psychotherapy for the future that utilizes these natural windows of the mindbody?

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Topic Areas:
Clinical Demonstrations |  Psychotherapy |  Trauma |  Aging and Mortality
Bundle:
Pioneers of Psychotherapy Bundle
Categories:
Pioneers of Psychotherapy |  Evolution of Psychotherapy |  Evolution of Psychotherapy 1990
Course Levels:
Master Degree or Higher in Health-Related Field
Duration:
00:56:00
Format:
Audio and Video
Short Description:
Joseph Wolpe (1990) interviews police officer Tom, who has problems resulting from a traumatic event: he had been confronted by a violent man whom he shot and killed. Later it became evident that the man had an empty gun and was mentally ill. Following a thorough interview, Wolpe uses eye movement and systematic desensitization to diminish the established fear hierarchy.

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