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Topic Areas:
Topical Panels |  Brief Therapy |  Couples Therapy
Categories:
Brief Therapy Conference |  Brief Therapy Conference 2006 |  Pioneers in Couples and Family Therapy
Faculty:
Ellyn Bader, PhD |  Frank Dattilio, PhD, ABPP |  Pat Love, EdD |  Monica McGoldrick, PhD
Duration:
58:08
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Original Program Date:
Dec 08, 2006
Short Description:
This panel focuses on intensive, concentrated sessions addressing relationship challenges. Experts recommend flexible, targeted approaches that may include 10-hour workshops, two-hour initial meetings, and personalized strategies for handling complex issues like sexual abuse, cultural differences, and emotional disconnection. The goal is to provide effective, efficient therapeutic interventions that meet each couple's unique needs.
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$15.00 - Base Price

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Topic Areas:
Supervision Panels |  Supervision |  Clinical Process |  Narrative Therapy
Categories:
Evolution of Psychotherapy |  Evolution of Psychotherapy 2005 |  Pioneers in Couples and Family Therapy
Faculty:
Robert Dilts, BA |  Cloe Madanes, HDL, LIC |  Daniel Siegel, MD
Duration:
1 Hour 1 Minutes
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Audio Only
Original Program Date:
Dec 10, 2005
Short Description:
This supervision panel addresses complex cases, including a medical student recovering from depression, trauma, and disordered eating, with a focus on self-acceptance, attachment, and family involvement. Other cases include an eight-year-old with behavioral issues, highlighting co-parenting conflict, and a sex offender, emphasizing the need for reparation and purpose. Panelists recommend integrative, relationship-focused strategies across all cases. Moderated by Michael Munion, MA
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$15.00 - Base Price

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Topic Areas:
Keynotes |  Psychotherapy |  Social Issues |  Humanistic Therapy |  Systems Thinking
Categories:
Erickson Congress 2001  |  Erickson Congress |  Pioneers in Couples and Family Therapy
Faculty:
Cloe Madanes, HDL, LIC
Duration:
1:01:26
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Original Program Date:
Dec 08, 2001
Short Description:
Cloe Madanes shares her journey and insights, urging therapists to embrace their roles as humanist social activists. Drawing from her work in strategic and family therapy, she addresses issues like violence, sexual abuse, and institutionalization. She critiques the medicalization of therapy and the influence of managed care, advocating for ethical, human-centered practice rooted in social responsibility and emotional healing.
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$15.00 - Base Price

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Topic Areas:
Supervision Panels |  Supervision |  Psychotherapy |  Family Systems |  Strategic Therapy
Categories:
Evolution of Psychotherapy |  Evolution of Psychotherapy 1995 |  Pioneers in Couples and Family Therapy
Faculty:
William Glasser, MD |  Cloe Madanes, HDL, LIC |  Irvin Yalom, PhD
Duration:
55:27
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Original Program Date:
Dec 15, 1995
Short Description:
This panel reviews diverse therapeutic strategies for complex family cases. Topics include prioritizing violence intervention, encouraging elder and family involvement, and reinforcing strengths in marital therapy. Case discussions feature a suicidal father in need of employment and support, a sex offender’s family requiring accountability and extended family input, and a pregnant teen facing depression and neglect, with an emphasis on mobilizing community and family resources for care and recovery.
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$15.00 - Base Price

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Topic Areas:
Workshops |  Psychotherapy |  Sex and Sexuality |  Children and Adolescent Therapy |  Strategic Therapy
Categories:
Evolution of Psychotherapy |  Evolution of Psychotherapy 1990 |  Pioneers in Couples and Family Therapy
Faculty:
Cloe Madanes, HDL, LIC
Duration:
1 Hour 49 Minutes
Format:
Audio Only
Original Program Date:
Dec 14, 1990
Short Description:
This presentation outlines a highly effective therapeutic method for rehabilitating juvenile sex offenders and protecting victims, with nearly a 100% success rate across 85–90 cases. Core components include full family involvement, open disclosure, sincere repentance, and assigning a protector for the victim. The approach addresses spiritual pain, avoids secrecy, and adapts to complex family dynamics. It integrates with legal and protective systems, balances compassion with accountability, and uses group therapy to build social responsibility among teens.
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$15.00 - Base Price

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