EP00 Dialogue 06 - Family Therapy - Salvador Minuchin, M.D., and Zerka Moreno
Given a topic to become aware of the differing approaches to psychotherapy and to identify the strengths and weaknesses in each approach.
Featuring Salvador Minuchin, M.D., and Zerka Moreno, moderated by Jon Carlson, Psy.D., Ed.D.
Every individual, by virtue of his/her birth, and by virtue of his/her death, creates a minor social revolution. In this context, •tele" is the bonding factor. Its measurement and effect upon interpersonal relations will be examined.
Topical Panel 06 from the Evolution of Psychotherapy 2000 - Resistance
Featuring Albert Ellis, PhD, James Masterson, MD, Zerka Moreno, and Michael White, BASW.
Moderated by Christine Padesky, PhD.
Case Discussion Panel 02 featuring James F. Masterson, MD, Salvador Minuchin, MD, Zerka Moreno, and Paul Watzlawick, PhD. Moderated by Ann Wright-Edwards, MS.
Educational Objectives
To describe how action is an inherent form of the human organism more basic than speech
To know how action is relevant as a form of psychotherapy which ties the individual to the group
Topical Panel 11 on Group, Individual or Family Therapy Part 2, featuring Albert Ellis, PhD, Robert L Goulding, MD, Salvador Minuchin, MD, and Zerka Moreno.
Moderated by John C Racy, MD.