- Average Rating:
- Not yet rated
- Topic Areas:
- Topical Panels | Psychotherapy | Cultural and Social Contexts | Ethical Practice
- Categories:
- Evolution of Psychotherapy | Evolution of Psychotherapy 2000 | Pioneers in Couples and Family Therapy
- Faculty:
- James Hillman, PhD | Cloe Madanes, HDL, LIC | James F. Masterson, MD | Thomas Szasz, MD
- Duration:
- 55 Minutes
- Format:
- Audio Only
- Original Program Date:
- May 28, 2000
- Short Description:
- Explore the balance between therapeutic neutrality and social responsibility in psychotherapy. Panel topics include the political dimensions of the psyche, the subversive power of therapy, and the ethical need to protect human rights. Debates cover the use of medication, the role of activism, and integrating social and cultural awareness into clinical practice, highlighting the ongoing tension between individual care and broader societal impact. Moderated by Betty Alice Erickson, MS, LPC, LMFT
- Price:
- $15.00 - Base Price
- Average Rating:
- Not yet rated
- Topic Areas:
- Topical Panels | Psychotherapy | Systems Theory | Therapist Techniques
- Categories:
- Evolution of Psychotherapy | Evolution of Psychotherapy 1995 | Pioneers in Couples and Family Therapy
- Faculty:
- Mary Goulding, MSW | James Hillman, PhD | James F. Masterson, MD | Salvador Minuchin, MD
- Course Levels:
- Master Degree or Higher in Health-Related Field
- Duration:
- 57:27
- Format:
- Audio Only
- Original Program Date:
- Dec 16, 1995
- Short Description:
- This panel explores whether therapeutic neutrality is realistic—or even desirable. Panelists challenge the idea of neutrality, suggesting that clinical work inevitably reflects social values. They debate when transparency, advocacy, and political awareness may be appropriate, especially in family therapy and work with personality disorders, highlighting the evolving role of the therapist as both healer and engaged citizen. Moderated by Camillo Loriedo, MD.
- Price:
- $15.00 - Base Price
