EP13 Invited Address 16 - Brainstorm: Debunking the Myths about Adolescence and Revealing the Power and Purpose of the Teenage Brain - Daniel Siegel, MD
EP13 Invited Address 16 - Brainstorm: Debunking the Myths about Adolescence and Revealing the Power and Purpose of the Teenage Brain - Daniel Siegel, MD
EP13 Invited Address 17 – Motivational Interviewing and The Language of Change – William Miller, PhD
Motivational interviewing facilitates a natural process of “talking oneself into change.” Dr. Miller will provide an overview of the clinical method of motivational interviewing and its underlying psycholinguistic processes, based on recent research linking therapist and client in-session speech to behavioral outcomes. These dynamics appear to predict successful outcomes across a variety of psychotherapies.
EP13 Invited Address 17 – Motivational Interviewing and The Language of Change – William Miller, PhD
Motivational interviewing facilitates a natural process of “talking oneself into change.” Dr. Miller will provide an overview of the clinical method of motivational interviewing and its underlying psycholinguistic processes, based on recent research linking therapist and client in-session speech to behavioral outcomes. These dynamics appear to predict successful outcomes across a variety of psychotherapies.
EP13 Invited Address 18 – A New Way to Think About Couples – Harville Hendrix, PhD
In the old way of thinking, stressed couples were depicted as a failed communication system of interacting pathologies that could be improved by therapists dispensing conflict resolution skills. In the new way of thinking, couples are the source of mutual healing and the fulcrum for social transformation. This lecture will discuss how that shift occurred and its implications, not only for the happiness of couples, but for the relational well-being of society.
EP13 Invited Address 18 – A New Way to Think About Couples – Harville Hendrix, PhD
In the old way of thinking, stressed couples were depicted as a failed communication system of interacting pathologies that could be improved by therapists dispensing conflict resolution skills. In the new way of thinking, couples are the source of mutual healing and the fulcrum for social transformation. This lecture will discuss how that shift occurred and its implications, not only for the happiness of couples, but for the relational well-being of society.
EP13 Invited Address 19 - Self, Compassion, and Peace of Mind: The Implications of Evolution Science - Steven Hayes, PhD
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.
EP13 Invited Address 20 - What Brings Children Into Therapy: A Developmental View - Violet Oaklander, PHD
All children are born with the capacity to develop and use all of the aspects of the organism to live healthy, productive, joyful lives. We know that trauma interrupts the healthy development of the child. There also are some very basic developmental aspects that further thwart healthy development. An understanding of these hindrances is the first step toward helping children heal.
EP13 Invited Address 20 - What Brings Children Into Therapy: A Developmental View - Violet Oaklander, PHD
All children are born with the capacity to develop and use all of the aspects of the organism to live healthy, productive, joyful lives. We know that trauma interrupts the healthy development of the child. There also are some very basic developmental aspects that further thwart healthy development. An understanding of these hindrances is the first step toward helping children heal.