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Invited Addresses |  History of Psychotherapy |  Psychotherapy |  Brief Therapy |  Family Therapy
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Evolution of Psychotherapy |  Evolution of Psychotherapy 1995 |  Pioneers in Couples and Family Therapy
Faculty:
Jay Haley, MA |  Mary Goulding, MSW
Duration:
1 Hour 20 Minutes
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Original Program Date:
Dec 13, 1995
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This session covers changes in psychotherapy, focusing on shifts driven by funding, client needs, and court involvement. It contrasts directive and non-directive approaches, highlights the rise of brief, problem-focused therapy, and critiques early psychoanalytic views. Emphasis is placed on balancing therapist guidance with patient-centered goals. Moderated by Betty Alice Erickson, MS
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Invited Addresses |  Ericksonian Hypnosis and Therapy Techniques |  History of Psychotherapy |  Psychotherapy |  Therapist Development
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Evolution of Psychotherapy |  Evolution of Psychotherapy 1995
Faculty:
Jeffrey Zeig, PhD |  Otto Kernberg, MD
Duration:
1 Hour 25 Minutes
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Original Program Date:
Dec 14, 1995
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Methods for training therapists customarily are directed to developing cognitive abilities. Using Milton Erickson as a model, an alternate, experiential approach is offered. The "evoking style" of the therapist determines the outcome of the treatment more than the theoretical and clinical methods to which the therapist ascribes.
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Invited Addresses |  Ericksonian Hypnosis and Therapy Techniques |  History of Psychotherapy |  Hypnotherapy |  Psychotherapy
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Evolution of Psychotherapy |  Evolution of Psychotherapy 1995
Faculty:
Ernest Rossi, PhD |  Eugene Gendlin, PhD
Duration:
1 Hour 31 Minutes
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Original Program Date:
Dec 14, 1995
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The evolution of psychotherapeutic methods over the past 200 years from Mesmer through the psychoanalytic schools, behaviorism and current cognitive psychology tells a fascinating tale of our evolving understanding of human nature. In this address we will trace the development of fundamental techniques such as suggestion, free association, active imagination, gestalt dialogue, focusing, Erickson's indirect approaches and what I now call "The Basic Accessing Question."
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Invited Addresses |  Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) |  Psychotherapy |  Anxiety |  Depression |  Panic
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Evolution of Psychotherapy |  Evolution of Psychotherapy 1995 |  Pioneers in Couples and Family Therapy
Faculty:
Aaron Beck, MD |  Salvador Minuchin, MD
Duration:
1 Hour 31 Minutes
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Original Program Date:
Dec 14, 1995
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Cognitive therapy was originally developed for the treatment of Depression and Anxiety. Since its early beginnings various clinicians and investigators have extended its use to a wide variety of disorders and populations. Systematic outcome studies have demonstrated its efficacy not only in the garden variety of disorders such as Depression, Anxiety and Panic but also in medical disorders such a low back pain, diabetes, chronic fatigue syndrome and chronic hypertension.
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Invited Addresses |  Psychotherapy |  Solution Oriented Approach |  Brief Therapy
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Evolution of Psychotherapy |  Evolution of Psychotherapy 1995
Faculty:
Arnold Lazarus, Ph.D. |  Donald Meichenbaum, PhD
Duration:
1 Hour 23 Minutes
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Original Program Date:
Dec 14, 1995
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Anyone can perform brief or short-term therapy, but unless pivotal issues are addressed, the treatment will, at best, be too narrow and restricted. It is essential to employ empirically established methods whenever possible, but also to have a framework and rationale for on-the-spot inventiveness. This Invited Address will explain how to be precise and targeted while also ensuring that interactive healing processes are put into effect.
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Invited Addresses |  History of Psychotherapy |  Psychotherapy
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Evolution of Psychotherapy |  Evolution of Psychotherapy 1995 |  Pioneers in Couples and Family Therapy
Faculty:
Judd Marmor |  Jay Haley, MA
Duration:
1 Hour 28 Minutes
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Original Program Date:
Dec 14, 1995
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The author traces the evolution of psychodynamic theory over the past fifty years and demonstrates how various individuals and schools of thought have contributed to increasing conceptual clarity despite significant continuing differences. Along with these theoretical advances, there have been important changes in analytically-oriented therapeutic techniques.
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Invited Addresses |  Psychoanalysis |  Anxiety |  Psychotherapy |  Research
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Evolution of Psychotherapy |  Evolution of Psychotherapy 1995
Faculty:
Albert Ellis, PhD |  Joseph Wolpe, M.D.
Duration:
1:31:10
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Original Program Date:
Dec 14, 1995
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In the early decades of the 20th century Freud's mastery of the craft of presenting a case enthroned a belief that anxiety disorders were caused by repressed emotional complexes and that recovery required the restitution of repressed ideas. This belief dominated psychotherapeutic practice, and even though little was to be seen in the way of success, any alternative was treated with scorn. Mid-century studies of experimental neuroses showed that these disturbances were the consequence of the learning of maladaptive anxiety and could be overcome by systematic counteraction by other emotions.
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Invited Addresses |  Psychoanalysis |  Psychotherapy
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Evolution of Psychotherapy |  Evolution of Psychotherapy 1995
Faculty:
Otto Kernberg, MD |  Thomas Szasz, MD
Duration:
1 Hour 25 Minutes
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Original Program Date:
Dec 16, 1995
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The major emphasis in contemporary psychoanalytic psychotherapy is on the early and consistent interpretation of the transference. A growing attention to countertransference analysis, to the risk of "indoctrinating" patients, to character analysis, to the analysis of unconscious meanings in the "here and now" also are dominant trends. Significant controversies continue regarding the importance of the "real" relationship, the therapeutic versus the resistant aspects of regression, the role of empathy, and the relation of historical to narrative truth.
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Invited Addresses |  Psychotherapy |  History of Psychotherapy |  Therapist Development
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Evolution of Psychotherapy |  Evolution of Psychotherapy 1995
Faculty:
James Bugental, PhD |  Erving Polster, PhD
Duration:
1 Hour 19 Minutes
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Original Program Date:
Dec 16, 1995
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For the past half-century there has been a remarkable and continual evolution in the theory and practice of psychotherapy. Now that evolution shows signs of becoming a revolution. Many elements of these changes are, as yet, only scantily represented in the literature, but they are the stuff of bull sessions, the more liberated case conferences and solitary, sometimes fearful, experimentations. This transition comes about from a variety of influences, among which three are particularly worthy of examination for what they suggest about what is likely to emerge a half-century from now.
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Invited Addresses |  Psychotherapy |  Therapist Development
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Evolution of Psychotherapy |  Evolution of Psychotherapy 1995 |  Pioneers in Couples and Family Therapy
Faculty:
Paul Watzlawick, PhD |  James F. Masterson, MD
Duration:
1 Hour 28 Minutes
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Original Program Date:
Dec 16, 1995
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The traditional assumption that only insight into the causes in the past can bring about a change in the present makes us blind for what Alexander & French called "the corrective emotional experience," i.e., chance events in the present that may lead to almost immediate solutions. A great number of Erickson's surprising results could be considered the outcome of "planned chance events," often in the form of behavior prescriptions similar to interventions in hypnotherapy (e.g., "speaking the clients's language," prescribing resistance, the use of reframing, paradoxical interventions, etc.).
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Invited Addresses |  Family Therapy |  Supervision |  Therapist Development
Categories:
Evolution of Psychotherapy |  Evolution of Psychotherapy 1995 |  Pioneers in Couples and Family Therapy
Faculty:
Salvador Minuchin, MD |  Jeffrey Zeig, PhD
Duration:
1:07:40
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Original Program Date:
Dec 16, 1995
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Supervision and therapy are isomorphic processes. What supervision teaches is the process of creating change in people, and the very teaching of this process is itself an attempt to create change in the supervisee. Like families, therapists tend to confine themselves to selected segments of their possible repertory. Thus a major goal of supervision can be the expansion of the therapist's use of self.
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Invited Addresses |  Existential Therapy |  Therapeutic Relationship |  Psychotherapy
Categories:
Evolution of Psychotherapy |  Evolution of Psychotherapy 1995
Faculty:
Irvin Yalom, PhD |  Miriam Polster
Duration:
1:22:53
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Original Program Date:
Dec 16, 1995
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Existential psychotherapy is more properly viewed as a therapy informed by a sensibiity to existential issues, rather than as a discrete, self-contained school of therapy. It addresses the anxiety embedded in our consciousness of the parameters of existence, especially in our confrontation with death, meaninglessness, freedom, and isolation. I shall discuss these concerns, particularly those with the greatest relevance to everyday therapy practice. I shall discuss the implications of the existential sensibility for the conduct of therapy and the therapeutic relationship. Genuineness and authenticity are necessary.
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Invited Addresses |  Focusing |  Mind-Body |  Psychotherapy
Categories:
Evolution of Psychotherapy |  Evolution of Psychotherapy 1995
Faculty:
Eugene Gendlin, PhD |  James Hillman, PhD
Duration:
1 Hour 27 Minutes
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Original Program Date:
Dec 16, 1995
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Focusing is bodily attention, not to mere sensations but to an at first unclear, implicitly complex bodily sense-of a situation, problem, or aspect of life. Therapy deepens immediately with many clients if asked what physical sense comes in the middle of the body in relation to what is being worked on. With half a minute of repeated direct attention, clients can assign a "quality-word," e.g., "heavy," "fluttery," or "tight." Then small steps come to say the crux of the problem. Each brings a slight (later large) "shift" and release, a direct sense of validity, although further steps may again change the whole problem.
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Invited Addresses |  Psychotherapy
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Evolution of Psychotherapy |  Evolution of Psychotherapy 1995
Faculty:
James Hillman, PhD |  Irvin Yalom, PhD
Duration:
1 Hour 28 Minutes
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Original Program Date:
Dec 17, 1995
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"Character is Fate"-this classic idea is coming around again in the new molecular biology that attributes deep-set personality traits to heredity. Can therapists sort out what belongs to development and may be influenced by therapy and what belongs to character and is authentic to the soul? Moreover, if congenital character is a major determinant in case history, then the events of childhood need to be revisioned, not only as traumatic errors but as previews, and even as necessary components of fate.
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Invited Addresses |  Reality Therapy |  Psychotherapy
Categories:
Evolution of Psychotherapy |  Evolution of Psychotherapy 1995
Faculty:
William Glasser, MD |  Arnold Lazarus, Ph.D.
Duration:
1:27:53
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Original Program Date:
Dec 17, 1995
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Reality Therapy is completely based on control theory psychology. Dr. Glasser will explain this psychology and then explain how all the techniques of this therapy arise from control theory. The major techniques he will explain are 1) All we do from birth to death is behave; 2) All behavior discussed in therapy is chosen; 3) All behavior is made up of four closely related components: acting, thinking, feeling and physiology; 4) While problems may originate in the past, they all occur in the present; 5) When problems are solved, it is because in the process of therapy, clients are taught to make better choices than they are making when they begin therapy.
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Invited Addresses |  Gestalt |  Psychotherapy
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Evolution of Psychotherapy |  Evolution of Psychotherapy 1995
Faculty:
Erving Polster, PhD |  Ernest Rossi, PhD
Duration:
1:24:37
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Original Program Date:
Dec 17, 1995
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The focus and re-focus of attention is represented everywhere in psychotherapy; nowhere more pointedly than in hypnosis, meditation and the gestalt concept of concentration. Expanding on these techniques, Dr. Polster offers three options for heightening attention in the ordinary therapeutic relationship: tight therapeutic sequences, the reconstruction of storyline and the spotlighting of selves. Each of these impels attention, helping to create an imbeddedness into previously squandered ingredients of the patient's life.
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Invited Addresses |  Gestalt |  Group Therapy |  Psychotherapy |  Group Psychotherapy
Categories:
Evolution of Psychotherapy |  Evolution of Psychotherapy 1995
Faculty:
Miriam Polster |  Alexander Lowen, MD
Duration:
1 Hour 22 Minutes
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Original Program Date:
Dec 17, 1995
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The proliferation of therapeutic groups, either self-help or professionally staffed, has dramatically expanded the applicability of psychotherapy. This development reflects society's increased willingness to deal communally with personal problems that were previously restricted to private psychotherapeutic sessions. Gestalt group therapy, with its original emphasis on the freshness and pungency of individual experience has also extended its perspective to group work. Dr. Miriam Polster describes how the gestalt approach enlivens group focus and interaction through its principles of awareness and experiment-and especially through its attention to the quality of the contact between group members.
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Invited Addresses |  Object Relations Theory |  Intimacy |  Psychotherapy
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Evolution of Psychotherapy |  Evolution of Psychotherapy 1995 |  Pioneers in Couples and Family Therapy
Faculty:
James F. Masterson, MD |  Cloe Madanes, HDL, LIC
Duration:
1:29:20
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Original Program Date:
Dec 17, 1995
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The development and function of the self's capacity for intimacy is described through infancy, childhood and adolescence. The normal process of achieving intimacy is outlined. The illusions of intimacy of Disorders of the Self are then described with detailed clinical presentations of each diagnostic category. The therapeutic interventions necessary to deal with these defenses are then outlined.
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Invited Addresses |  Aging and Mortality |  Psychotherapy |  Therapist Development
Categories:
Evolution of Psychotherapy |  Evolution of Psychotherapy 1995
Faculty:
Mary Goulding, MSW |  Joseph Wolpe, M.D.
Duration:
1:18:52
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Original Program Date:
Dec 17, 1995
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As human beings age, we are bombarded with losses: of our professions, businesses or jobs; homes; health; ideals; friends; family members and partners. This address will offer special techniques, usable in brief or long-term therapy, to help aging clients find ways to honor their losses as well as their own integrity, as they continue to grow and to savor life.
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Topic Areas:
Invited Addresses |  Ericksonian Psychotherapy |  Meditation, Spirituality and Yoga |  Psychotherapy
Categories:
Erickson Congress 2001  |  Erickson Congress
Faculty:
Carl Hammerschlag, MD
Duration:
57:51
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Original Program Date:
Dec 09, 2001
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IC01 Invited Address - Ericksonian Psychotherapy and Shamanic Healing - Carl Hammerschlag, MD The power to manipulate words and environments is a healing ceremony that moves patients beyond their limitations. Ericksonian psychotherapists and shamans understand that the process of change is an inner journey whose only prerequesite is a willingness to look within. Using words, stories, imaginary beings, rituals and ordeals, healers help patients illuminate the unconscious allowing them to create new ending to old stories.
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