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The leader in training videos featuring master psychotherapists in action. Plus psychotherapy articles, interviews, cartoons, and continuing education WHEN YOUR CLIENT DREAMS ABOUT YOU This argument for listening to dreams extends further. In my personal experience as a client, I have found dreams open up avenues I would otherwise not walk down. The unflinching honesty of dreams at times makes me cringe – they are like that good friend who will tell you when you have spinach in your teeth or have behaved badly. The most DIAGNOSING PTSD, ADJUSTMENT, GENERALIZED ANXIETY AND PANIC Even if few professionals love it, accurate diagnosis is a vital skill. Volume 2 of this series provides the opportunity to watch diagnostic interviews with clients struggling with adjustment, panic, generalized anxiety, and posttraumatic stress disorders—four of the more common diagnoses encountered in CAREER COUNSELING IN ACTION: TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES M any clients enter therapy seeking career guidance —and many career counselors find themselves supporting clients through deeper issues. While not often acknowledged, there is a real overlap between career counseling and psychotherapy. This video offers perspectives and interventions that both types of practitioners can utilize. EFT STAGES 2 -3: DEEPENING ENGAGEMENT & CONSOLIDATION CE credits: 2.5. Learning Objectives: Understand the objectives and steps of EFT’s Stages 2 and 3. Learn core EFT interventions for supporting pursuer softening and withdrawer reengagement. Discover ways to help couples consolidate their experiences in order to move forward with relational confidence. Bibliography available uponrequest.
HEALING TRAUMA SOMATIC EXPERIENCING In a healthy state of functioning, it is designed to bring the body back to rest and recovery after surges of sympathetic activity. When it goes awry, the system slows or shuts down too much, or “depresses” itself at the slightest trigger. Clients may present with one extreme or oscillate between the two. BRUCE WAMPOLD ON WHAT MAKES PSYCHOTHERAPY WORK Bruce Wampold: With some qualifications. I would put the differences between various types of psychotherapy at very close to zero percent. That statistic comes from clinical trials comparing treatment A to treatment B—often CBT to another form of CBT or to a dynamic therapy, a humanistic therapy, an interpersonal therapy—and there we don’t find any differences that are consistent or very PSYCHOTHERAPY WITH FORMER CULT MEMBERS Video Memberships for personal viewing. Access to over 300 of the best psychotherapy. training videos starting at $29/month. Two years ago, I received a late-night telephone call from a man who would give me only his first name. Bill said that he’d recently moved to Oakland and had been referred to me by a cult awareness organization in REID WILSON ON STRATEGIC TREATMENT OF ANXIETY DISORDERS Reid Wilson, PhD, one of the leading experts in treating anxiety disorders, discusses strategic cognitive therapy, including the paradoxical interventions and exposure techniques that target some of the most vexing and treatment-resistant anxiety disorder PSYCHOTHERAPY.NET: TRAINING VIDEOS FOR MENTAL HEALTHLOG INVIDEOSMEMBERSHIPSCONTINUING EDUCATIONIN-DEPTH ARTICLESBLOG The leader in training videos for mental health professinals. Master therapists in sessions: Yalom, Linehan, Meichenbaum, Sue Johnson & more. Continuing education credits available.VIDEO LIBRARY
The leader in training videos featuring master psychotherapists in action. Plus psychotherapy articles, interviews, cartoons, and continuing education WHEN YOUR CLIENT DREAMS ABOUT YOU This argument for listening to dreams extends further. In my personal experience as a client, I have found dreams open up avenues I would otherwise not walk down. The unflinching honesty of dreams at times makes me cringe – they are like that good friend who will tell you when you have spinach in your teeth or have behaved badly. The most DIAGNOSING PTSD, ADJUSTMENT, GENERALIZED ANXIETY AND PANIC Even if few professionals love it, accurate diagnosis is a vital skill. Volume 2 of this series provides the opportunity to watch diagnostic interviews with clients struggling with adjustment, panic, generalized anxiety, and posttraumatic stress disorders—four of the more common diagnoses encountered in CAREER COUNSELING IN ACTION: TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES M any clients enter therapy seeking career guidance —and many career counselors find themselves supporting clients through deeper issues. While not often acknowledged, there is a real overlap between career counseling and psychotherapy. This video offers perspectives and interventions that both types of practitioners can utilize. EFT STAGES 2 -3: DEEPENING ENGAGEMENT & CONSOLIDATION CE credits: 2.5. Learning Objectives: Understand the objectives and steps of EFT’s Stages 2 and 3. Learn core EFT interventions for supporting pursuer softening and withdrawer reengagement. Discover ways to help couples consolidate their experiences in order to move forward with relational confidence. Bibliography available uponrequest.
HEALING TRAUMA SOMATIC EXPERIENCING In a healthy state of functioning, it is designed to bring the body back to rest and recovery after surges of sympathetic activity. When it goes awry, the system slows or shuts down too much, or “depresses” itself at the slightest trigger. Clients may present with one extreme or oscillate between the two. BRUCE WAMPOLD ON WHAT MAKES PSYCHOTHERAPY WORK Bruce Wampold: With some qualifications. I would put the differences between various types of psychotherapy at very close to zero percent. That statistic comes from clinical trials comparing treatment A to treatment B—often CBT to another form of CBT or to a dynamic therapy, a humanistic therapy, an interpersonal therapy—and there we don’t find any differences that are consistent or very PSYCHOTHERAPY WITH FORMER CULT MEMBERS Video Memberships for personal viewing. Access to over 300 of the best psychotherapy. training videos starting at $29/month. Two years ago, I received a late-night telephone call from a man who would give me only his first name. Bill said that he’d recently moved to Oakland and had been referred to me by a cult awareness organization in REID WILSON ON STRATEGIC TREATMENT OF ANXIETY DISORDERS Reid Wilson, PhD, one of the leading experts in treating anxiety disorders, discusses strategic cognitive therapy, including the paradoxical interventions and exposure techniques that target some of the most vexing and treatment-resistant anxiety disorder PSYCHOTHERAPY & COUNSELING VIDEOS Counseling African American Men, Volume 1: Developing Cultural Competency. 2:49:09. by Darrick Tovar-Murray, PhD. Understand the cultural and historical challenges African American men face daily, increase your confidence and learn key skills for establishing the PSYCHOTHERAPY VIDEOS AND DVDS The suicidal client is perhaps the single greatest clinical and ethical challenge for even the most seasoned mental health professional. In this, the first of a compelling three-volume series, John Sommers-Flanagan artfully teaches through live clinical demonstration how to effectively and collaboratively assess and intervene when sitting face-to-face with suicidal clients. TRAUMA/PTSD : COUNSELING VIDEOS Explaining PTSD & The Counting Method (2-Video Series) In this engaging 2-video series, learn how to educate patients and their loved ones about PTSD, structure a coherent course of treatment, and employ Frank Ochberg's "counting method," a simple yet effective tool used to master the flashbacks and intrusive recollections so common in PTSD. PSYCHOTHERAPIST ANXIETY AND SELF-DOUBT ARTICLE As they say, it is one of those things a person has to learn the hard way. Many of the difficult emotions I felt were due to a complex combination of my clients' and my own personal experiences in the world. But the self-doubt and fear were universal and part of the first developmental phase of becoming a therapist. PSYCHOTHERAPY AND DIAGNOSIS Ordinary human feelings like frustration, disappointment, sadness and lack of enthusiasm can be mislabeled as depression. Likewise, worry, agitation and fearfulness can sometimes be mislabeled as an anxiety disorder, just as run-of-the-mill shyness can be called a socialphobia.
PANDEMIC LESSONS FOR INTROVERTS (AND THEIR THERAPISTS) Melissa* is a professional in her early thirties. She is married and has two dogs and a cat. She is also a self-described introvert. “What that means,” she said when we first started working together “is that I like people, but I don’t like socializing. SUCCESSFUL THERAPY SCOTT MILLER ARTICLE Access to over 300 of the best psychotherapy. training videos starting at $29/month. Current estimates suggest that nearly 50 percent of therapy clients drop out and at least one third, and up to two thirds, do not benefit from our usual strategies. Barry Duncan and Scott Miller provide a comprehensive summary of the Outcome-Informed, Client COMPLEX PTSD PETE WALKER ARTICLE Editor's Note: Following is an adapted excerpt from Pete Walker’s latest book, Complex PTSD: From Surviving to Thriving—A Guide and Map for Recovering from Childhood Trauma. For more information about treating Complex PTSD (CPTSD) and managing emotional flashbacks, read a previously published article by Pete Walker here.. Attachment Disorder and Complex PTSD CAREER COUNSELING IN ACTION: TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES M any clients enter therapy seeking career guidance —and many career counselors find themselves supporting clients through deeper issues. While not often acknowledged, there is a real overlap between career counseling and psychotherapy. This video offers perspectives and interventions that both types of practitioners can utilize. ACCEPTANCE AND COMMITMENT THERAPY (ACT): AN OVERVIEW Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, known as “ACT” (pronounced as the word “act”) is a mindfulness-based behavioral therapy that challenges the ground rules of most Western psychology. It utilizes an eclectic mix of metaphor, paradox, and mindfulness skills, along with a wide range of experiential exercises and values-guided behavioral PSYCHOTHERAPY.NET: TRAINING VIDEOS FOR MENTAL HEALTHLOG INVIDEOSMEMBERSHIPSCONTINUING EDUCATIONIN-DEPTH ARTICLESBLOG The leader in training videos for mental health professinals. Master therapists in sessions: Yalom, Linehan, Meichenbaum, Sue Johnson & more. Continuing education credits available. COUNTERTRANSFERENCE: HOW ARE WE DOING? The subject of countertransference, or the sum total of our conscious and unconscious emotional responses to our clients, has fascinated me since I first learned about it in graduate school.Our instructors repeatedly emphasized the importance of self-care, but their focus was more on burnout and compassion fatigue than active engagement with our countertransference.VIDEO LIBRARY
The leader in training videos featuring master psychotherapists in action. Plus psychotherapy articles, interviews, cartoons, and continuing education PSYCHOTHERAPIST ANXIETY AND SELF-DOUBT ARTICLE As they say, it is one of those things a person has to learn the hard way. Many of the difficult emotions I felt were due to a complex combination of my clients' and my own personal experiences in the world. But the self-doubt and fear were universal and part of the first developmental phase of becoming a therapist. DIAGNOSING PTSD, ADJUSTMENT, GENERALIZED ANXIETY AND PANIC Even if few professionals love it, accurate diagnosis is a vital skill. Volume 2 of this series provides the opportunity to watch diagnostic interviews with clients struggling with adjustment, panic, generalized anxiety, and posttraumatic stress disorders—four of the more common diagnoses encountered in TREATING ANXIETY DISORDERS: A UNIFIED PROTOCOL WITH DAVID Well, you may finally breathe easy because Dr. David Barlow has dedicated his entire career to developing the Unified Protocol--a straightforward, step-by-step approach to understanding and treating anxiety and related emotional disorders. By watching powerful clinical demonstrations with Dr. Barlow and his team, you will learn to betterhelp
ACTION METHODS IN COUPLES THERAPY Improvisation is a powerful tool in the therapy room to help people let go of their fixed identities and experience more freedom, spontaneity, and aliveness. It is especially useful with couples, who often get stuck in limiting relational patterns. In this video, you get to see the transformation of a married couple as they participatein
SEVEN MISTAKES IN CLINICAL SUPERVISION there is an over-emphasis on the self of the therapist at the expense of impact on the client. Too much supervisory time is spent on superfluous issues such patting the supervisee on the back (see # 2), while not enough time is spent on using real-time progress monitoring to guide the conversation (see #3). 7. FELLOW TRAVELERS DURING THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC Fellow Travelers During the Coronavirus Pandemic By Victor Yalom, PhD on 4/1/20 - 3:09 PM. My father Irvin Yalom used the term “fellow traveler” to describe an existential take on the therapist–client or doctor–patient relationship. Inherent in this is the idea that we are all in the same existential soup together, including the fact UNCOVERING AND INTERVENING IN THE NARCISSISTIC ABUSE CYCLE Here are the stages in the narcissist’s cycle of abuse I have witnessed in my practice: Feels Threatened. An upsetting event occurs in which the narcissist feels threatened. It could be the rejection of sex, disapproval at work, embarrassment in a social setting, jealousy of another’s success or feelings of abandonment, neglect, ordisrespect.
PSYCHOTHERAPY.NET: TRAINING VIDEOS FOR MENTAL HEALTHLOG INVIDEOSMEMBERSHIPSCONTINUING EDUCATIONIN-DEPTH ARTICLESBLOG The leader in training videos for mental health professinals. Master therapists in sessions: Yalom, Linehan, Meichenbaum, Sue Johnson & more. Continuing education credits available. COUNTERTRANSFERENCE: HOW ARE WE DOING? The subject of countertransference, or the sum total of our conscious and unconscious emotional responses to our clients, has fascinated me since I first learned about it in graduate school.Our instructors repeatedly emphasized the importance of self-care, but their focus was more on burnout and compassion fatigue than active engagement with our countertransference.VIDEO LIBRARY
The leader in training videos featuring master psychotherapists in action. Plus psychotherapy articles, interviews, cartoons, and continuing education PSYCHOTHERAPIST ANXIETY AND SELF-DOUBT ARTICLE As they say, it is one of those things a person has to learn the hard way. Many of the difficult emotions I felt were due to a complex combination of my clients' and my own personal experiences in the world. But the self-doubt and fear were universal and part of the first developmental phase of becoming a therapist. DIAGNOSING PTSD, ADJUSTMENT, GENERALIZED ANXIETY AND PANIC Even if few professionals love it, accurate diagnosis is a vital skill. Volume 2 of this series provides the opportunity to watch diagnostic interviews with clients struggling with adjustment, panic, generalized anxiety, and posttraumatic stress disorders—four of the more common diagnoses encountered in TREATING ANXIETY DISORDERS: A UNIFIED PROTOCOL WITH DAVID Well, you may finally breathe easy because Dr. David Barlow has dedicated his entire career to developing the Unified Protocol--a straightforward, step-by-step approach to understanding and treating anxiety and related emotional disorders. By watching powerful clinical demonstrations with Dr. Barlow and his team, you will learn to betterhelp
ACTION METHODS IN COUPLES THERAPY Improvisation is a powerful tool in the therapy room to help people let go of their fixed identities and experience more freedom, spontaneity, and aliveness. It is especially useful with couples, who often get stuck in limiting relational patterns. In this video, you get to see the transformation of a married couple as they participatein
SEVEN MISTAKES IN CLINICAL SUPERVISION there is an over-emphasis on the self of the therapist at the expense of impact on the client. Too much supervisory time is spent on superfluous issues such patting the supervisee on the back (see # 2), while not enough time is spent on using real-time progress monitoring to guide the conversation (see #3). 7. FELLOW TRAVELERS DURING THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC Fellow Travelers During the Coronavirus Pandemic By Victor Yalom, PhD on 4/1/20 - 3:09 PM. My father Irvin Yalom used the term “fellow traveler” to describe an existential take on the therapist–client or doctor–patient relationship. Inherent in this is the idea that we are all in the same existential soup together, including the fact UNCOVERING AND INTERVENING IN THE NARCISSISTIC ABUSE CYCLE Here are the stages in the narcissist’s cycle of abuse I have witnessed in my practice: Feels Threatened. An upsetting event occurs in which the narcissist feels threatened. It could be the rejection of sex, disapproval at work, embarrassment in a social setting, jealousy of another’s success or feelings of abandonment, neglect, ordisrespect.
SINGLE-USER MEMBERSHIPS PROMOTION unlock premium content, Irvin Yalom & the Art of Psychotherapy and EFT Step-by-Step. That's $488 worth of exclusive, in-depth videos. —PLUS—. get $180 in free CE points. That's 20 CE Points to use on any CE test of your choice! Buy Now. Be sure to use promo code MEMBERat
TRAUMA/PTSD : COUNSELING VIDEOS Explaining PTSD & The Counting Method (2-Video Series) In this engaging 2-video series, learn how to educate patients and their loved ones about PTSD, structure a coherent course of treatment, and employ Frank Ochberg's "counting method," a simple yet effective tool used to master the flashbacks and intrusive recollections so common in PTSD. PANDEMIC LESSONS FOR INTROVERTS (AND THEIR THERAPISTS) Melissa* is a professional in her early thirties. She is married and has two dogs and a cat. She is also a self-described introvert. “What that means,” she said when we first started working together “is that I like people, but I don’t like socializing. BEGINNING THERAPISTS : PSYCHOTHERAPY RESOURCES with Jason Buckles, Victor Yalom. In volume 2 of our DSM-5 and Psychodiagnostic Interviewing series, learn how to obtain essential diagnostic information on some of the most common disorders therapists encounter— Adjustment, Panic, Generalized Anxiety, and Posttraumatic Stress Disorders—while establishing and maintaining therapeuticrapport.
TREATING ANXIETY DISORDERS: A UNIFIED PROTOCOL WITH DAVID Well, you may finally breathe easy because Dr. David Barlow has dedicated his entire career to developing the Unified Protocol--a straightforward, step-by-step approach to understanding and treating anxiety and related emotional disorders. By watching powerful clinical demonstrations with Dr. Barlow and his team, you will learn to betterhelp
BRUCE WAMPOLD ON WHAT MAKES PSYCHOTHERAPY WORK Bruce Wampold: With some qualifications. I would put the differences between various types of psychotherapy at very close to zero percent. That statistic comes from clinical trials comparing treatment A to treatment B—often CBT to another form of CBT or to a dynamic therapy, a humanistic therapy, an interpersonal therapy—and there we don’t find any differences that are consistent or very PSYCHOTHERAPY WITH NATIVE AMERICANS INTERVIEW That’s why we have wars on sickness, wars on cancer, etc. The Native way is more female oriented, about relationship. Instead of saying, “You have a major depressive disorder,” which crystallizes the sickness, we say, “You are being visited by the spirit of sadness.”. It’s a very different message to give the patient.ARTICLE
Boundaries also reflect important information about a relationship between two people, whether the relationship is a personal one or a professional one. Boundaries can be ephemeral and often confusing, in part because they embody the often-unclear lines of connection and separation in a relationship. EFT STAGES 2 -3: DEEPENING ENGAGEMENT & CONSOLIDATION CE credits: 2.5. Learning Objectives: Understand the objectives and steps of EFT’s Stages 2 and 3. Learn core EFT interventions for supporting pursuer softening and withdrawer reengagement. Discover ways to help couples consolidate their experiences in order to move forward with relational confidence. Bibliography available uponrequest.
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F. Diane Barth, LCSW, is a psychotherapist and psychoanalyst in private practice in New York City, where she also runs private study groups. She has taught and supervised at numerous psychotherapy training institutes in New York and regularly speaks to groups about a wide range of mental health issues. PSYCHOTHERAPY.NET: TRAINING VIDEOS FOR MENTAL HEALTHLOG INVIDEOSMEMBERSHIPSCONTINUING EDUCATIONIN-DEPTH ARTICLESBLOG The leader in training videos for mental health professinals. Master therapists in sessions: Yalom, Linehan, Meichenbaum, Sue Johnson & more. Continuing education credits available. COUNTERTRANSFERENCE: HOW ARE WE DOING? The subject of countertransference, or the sum total of our conscious and unconscious emotional responses to our clients, has fascinated me since I first learned about it in graduate school.Our instructors repeatedly emphasized the importance of self-care, but their focus was more on burnout and compassion fatigue than active engagement with our countertransference.VIDEO LIBRARY
The leader in training videos featuring master psychotherapists in action. Plus psychotherapy articles, interviews, cartoons, and continuing education PSYCHOTHERAPIST ANXIETY AND SELF-DOUBT ARTICLE As they say, it is one of those things a person has to learn the hard way. Many of the difficult emotions I felt were due to a complex combination of my clients' and my own personal experiences in the world. But the self-doubt and fear were universal and part of the first developmental phase of becoming a therapist. DIAGNOSING PTSD, ADJUSTMENT, GENERALIZED ANXIETY AND PANIC Even if few professionals love it, accurate diagnosis is a vital skill. Volume 2 of this series provides the opportunity to watch diagnostic interviews with clients struggling with adjustment, panic, generalized anxiety, and posttraumatic stress disorders—four of the more common diagnoses encountered in TREATING ANXIETY DISORDERS: A UNIFIED PROTOCOL WITH DAVID Well, you may finally breathe easy because Dr. David Barlow has dedicated his entire career to developing the Unified Protocol--a straightforward, step-by-step approach to understanding and treating anxiety and related emotional disorders. By watching powerful clinical demonstrations with Dr. Barlow and his team, you will learn to betterhelp
ACTION METHODS IN COUPLES THERAPY Improvisation is a powerful tool in the therapy room to help people let go of their fixed identities and experience more freedom, spontaneity, and aliveness. It is especially useful with couples, who often get stuck in limiting relational patterns. In this video, you get to see the transformation of a married couple as they participatein
PSYCHOTHERAPY.NET: TRAINING VIDEOS FOR MENTAL HEALTHLOG INVIDEOSMEMBERSHIPSCONTINUING EDUCATIONIN-DEPTH ARTICLESBLOG The leader in training videos for mental health professinals. Master therapists in sessions: Yalom, Linehan, Meichenbaum, Sue Johnson & more. Continuing education credits available. COUNTERTRANSFERENCE: HOW ARE WE DOING? The subject of countertransference, or the sum total of our conscious and unconscious emotional responses to our clients, has fascinated me since I first learned about it in graduate school.Our instructors repeatedly emphasized the importance of self-care, but their focus was more on burnout and compassion fatigue than active engagement with our countertransference.VIDEO LIBRARY
The leader in training videos featuring master psychotherapists in action. Plus psychotherapy articles, interviews, cartoons, and continuing education PSYCHOTHERAPIST ANXIETY AND SELF-DOUBT ARTICLE As they say, it is one of those things a person has to learn the hard way. Many of the difficult emotions I felt were due to a complex combination of my clients' and my own personal experiences in the world. But the self-doubt and fear were universal and part of the first developmental phase of becoming a therapist. DIAGNOSING PTSD, ADJUSTMENT, GENERALIZED ANXIETY AND PANIC Even if few professionals love it, accurate diagnosis is a vital skill. Volume 2 of this series provides the opportunity to watch diagnostic interviews with clients struggling with adjustment, panic, generalized anxiety, and posttraumatic stress disorders—four of the more common diagnoses encountered in TREATING ANXIETY DISORDERS: A UNIFIED PROTOCOL WITH DAVID Well, you may finally breathe easy because Dr. David Barlow has dedicated his entire career to developing the Unified Protocol--a straightforward, step-by-step approach to understanding and treating anxiety and related emotional disorders. By watching powerful clinical demonstrations with Dr. Barlow and his team, you will learn to betterhelp
ACTION METHODS IN COUPLES THERAPY Improvisation is a powerful tool in the therapy room to help people let go of their fixed identities and experience more freedom, spontaneity, and aliveness. It is especially useful with couples, who often get stuck in limiting relational patterns. In this video, you get to see the transformation of a married couple as they participatein
SINGLE-USER MEMBERSHIPS PROMOTION unlock premium content, Irvin Yalom & the Art of Psychotherapy and EFT Step-by-Step. That's $488 worth of exclusive, in-depth videos. —PLUS—. get $180 in free CE points. That's 20 CE Points to use on any CE test of your choice! Buy Now. Be sure to use promo code MEMBERat
TRAUMA/PTSD : COUNSELING VIDEOS Explaining PTSD & The Counting Method (2-Video Series) In this engaging 2-video series, learn how to educate patients and their loved ones about PTSD, structure a coherent course of treatment, and employ Frank Ochberg's "counting method," a simple yet effective tool used to master the flashbacks and intrusive recollections so common in PTSD. PANDEMIC LESSONS FOR INTROVERTS (AND THEIR THERAPISTS) Melissa* is a professional in her early thirties. She is married and has two dogs and a cat. She is also a self-described introvert. “What that means,” she said when we first started working together “is that I like people, but I don’t like socializing. BEGINNING THERAPISTS : PSYCHOTHERAPY RESOURCES with Jason Buckles, Victor Yalom. In volume 2 of our DSM-5 and Psychodiagnostic Interviewing series, learn how to obtain essential diagnostic information on some of the most common disorders therapists encounter— Adjustment, Panic, Generalized Anxiety, and Posttraumatic Stress Disorders—while establishing and maintaining therapeuticrapport.
TREATING ANXIETY DISORDERS: A UNIFIED PROTOCOL WITH DAVID Well, you may finally breathe easy because Dr. David Barlow has dedicated his entire career to developing the Unified Protocol--a straightforward, step-by-step approach to understanding and treating anxiety and related emotional disorders. By watching powerful clinical demonstrations with Dr. Barlow and his team, you will learn to betterhelp
BRUCE WAMPOLD ON WHAT MAKES PSYCHOTHERAPY WORK Bruce Wampold: With some qualifications. I would put the differences between various types of psychotherapy at very close to zero percent. That statistic comes from clinical trials comparing treatment A to treatment B—often CBT to another form of CBT or to a dynamic therapy, a humanistic therapy, an interpersonal therapy—and there we don’t find any differences that are consistent or very PSYCHOTHERAPY WITH NATIVE AMERICANS INTERVIEW That’s why we have wars on sickness, wars on cancer, etc. The Native way is more female oriented, about relationship. Instead of saying, “You have a major depressive disorder,” which crystallizes the sickness, we say, “You are being visited by the spirit of sadness.”. It’s a very different message to give the patient.ARTICLE
Boundaries also reflect important information about a relationship between two people, whether the relationship is a personal one or a professional one. Boundaries can be ephemeral and often confusing, in part because they embody the often-unclear lines of connection and separation in a relationship. EFT STAGES 2 -3: DEEPENING ENGAGEMENT & CONSOLIDATION CE credits: 2.5. Learning Objectives: Understand the objectives and steps of EFT’s Stages 2 and 3. Learn core EFT interventions for supporting pursuer softening and withdrawer reengagement. Discover ways to help couples consolidate their experiences in order to move forward with relational confidence. Bibliography available uponrequest.
PSYCHOTHERAPY BLOG
F. Diane Barth, LCSW, is a psychotherapist and psychoanalyst in private practice in New York City, where she also runs private study groups. She has taught and supervised at numerous psychotherapy training institutes in New York and regularly speaks to groups about a wide range of mental health issues. PSYCHOTHERAPY.NET: TRAINING VIDEOS FOR MENTAL HEALTHLOG INVIDEOSMEMBERSHIPSCONTINUING EDUCATIONIN-DEPTH ARTICLESBLOG The leader in training videos for mental health professinals. Master therapists in sessions: Yalom, Linehan, Meichenbaum, Sue Johnson & more. Continuing education credits available. PSYCHOTHERAPY & COUNSELING VIDEOSMOTIVATIONAL INTERVIEWINGSOLUTION-FOCUSEDCOGNITIVE-BEHAVIORAL (CBT)REBECCAJORGENSEN
Counseling African American Men, Volume 1: Developing Cultural Competency. 2:49:09. by Darrick Tovar-Murray, PhD. Understand the cultural and historical challenges African American men face daily, increase your confidence and learn key skills for establishing theVIDEO LIBRARY
The leader in training videos featuring master psychotherapists in action. Plus psychotherapy articles, interviews, cartoons, and continuing education SUCCESSFUL THERAPY SCOTT MILLER ARTICLE Access to over 300 of the best psychotherapy. training videos starting at $29/month. Current estimates suggest that nearly 50 percent of therapy clients drop out and at least one third, and up to two thirds, do not benefit from our usual strategies. Barry Duncan and Scott Miller provide a comprehensive summary of the Outcome-Informed, Client TECHNIQUES TO AVOID THERAPY FAILURES Bernard Schwartz Ph.D. is a licensed clinical psychologist who has a lifetime of experience working with children as a teacher, educational therapist and child psychologist.He is the author of a number of books on child-parent relations including the highly successful How to Get Your Children to Do What You Want Them to Do.His most recent book, How to Fail as a Therapist, describes the most COUNSELING AFRICAN AMERICAN MEN Counseling African American Men, 3-video Series. Effective therapy with African American men requires an in-depth understanding of their current and historical struggles, and a willingness to confront topics which may require both therapists and clients to be uncomfortable. This groundbreaking online course combines numerous sessions andexpert
DIAGNOSING PTSD, ADJUSTMENT, GENERALIZED ANXIETY AND PANIC Even if few professionals love it, accurate diagnosis is a vital skill. Volume 2 of this series provides the opportunity to watch diagnostic interviews with clients struggling with adjustment, panic, generalized anxiety, and posttraumatic stress disorders—four of the more common diagnoses encountered in HEALING TRAUMA SOMATIC EXPERIENCING In a healthy state of functioning, it is designed to bring the body back to rest and recovery after surges of sympathetic activity. When it goes awry, the system slows or shuts down too much, or “depresses” itself at the slightest trigger. Clients may present with one extreme or oscillate between the two. RESISTANT CLIENTS PSYCHOTHERAPY ARTICLE If you inwardly cringe when a client becomes resistant to the counseling or psychotherapy you're providing, take heart. Encountering resistance is likely evidence that therapy is taking place. In fact, several studies indicate that successful therapy is highly related to increases in resistance, and that low resistance corresponds with negative outcomes. 1 There is an upper level of resistance PSYCHOTHERAPY WITH FORMER CULT MEMBERS Video Memberships for personal viewing. Access to over 300 of the best psychotherapy. training videos starting at $29/month. Two years ago, I received a late-night telephone call from a man who would give me only his first name. Bill said that he’d recently moved to Oakland and had been referred to me by a cult awareness organization in PSYCHOTHERAPY.NET: TRAINING VIDEOS FOR MENTAL HEALTHLOG INVIDEOSMEMBERSHIPSCONTINUING EDUCATIONIN-DEPTH ARTICLESBLOG The leader in training videos for mental health professinals. Master therapists in sessions: Yalom, Linehan, Meichenbaum, Sue Johnson & more. Continuing education credits available. PSYCHOTHERAPY & COUNSELING VIDEOSMOTIVATIONAL INTERVIEWINGSOLUTION-FOCUSEDCOGNITIVE-BEHAVIORAL (CBT)REBECCAJORGENSEN
Counseling African American Men, Volume 1: Developing Cultural Competency. 2:49:09. by Darrick Tovar-Murray, PhD. Understand the cultural and historical challenges African American men face daily, increase your confidence and learn key skills for establishing theVIDEO LIBRARY
The leader in training videos featuring master psychotherapists in action. Plus psychotherapy articles, interviews, cartoons, and continuing education SUCCESSFUL THERAPY SCOTT MILLER ARTICLE Access to over 300 of the best psychotherapy. training videos starting at $29/month. Current estimates suggest that nearly 50 percent of therapy clients drop out and at least one third, and up to two thirds, do not benefit from our usual strategies. Barry Duncan and Scott Miller provide a comprehensive summary of the Outcome-Informed, Client TECHNIQUES TO AVOID THERAPY FAILURES Bernard Schwartz Ph.D. is a licensed clinical psychologist who has a lifetime of experience working with children as a teacher, educational therapist and child psychologist.He is the author of a number of books on child-parent relations including the highly successful How to Get Your Children to Do What You Want Them to Do.His most recent book, How to Fail as a Therapist, describes the most COUNSELING AFRICAN AMERICAN MEN Counseling African American Men, 3-video Series. Effective therapy with African American men requires an in-depth understanding of their current and historical struggles, and a willingness to confront topics which may require both therapists and clients to be uncomfortable. This groundbreaking online course combines numerous sessions andexpert
DIAGNOSING PTSD, ADJUSTMENT, GENERALIZED ANXIETY AND PANIC Even if few professionals love it, accurate diagnosis is a vital skill. Volume 2 of this series provides the opportunity to watch diagnostic interviews with clients struggling with adjustment, panic, generalized anxiety, and posttraumatic stress disorders—four of the more common diagnoses encountered in HEALING TRAUMA SOMATIC EXPERIENCING In a healthy state of functioning, it is designed to bring the body back to rest and recovery after surges of sympathetic activity. When it goes awry, the system slows or shuts down too much, or “depresses” itself at the slightest trigger. Clients may present with one extreme or oscillate between the two. RESISTANT CLIENTS PSYCHOTHERAPY ARTICLE If you inwardly cringe when a client becomes resistant to the counseling or psychotherapy you're providing, take heart. Encountering resistance is likely evidence that therapy is taking place. In fact, several studies indicate that successful therapy is highly related to increases in resistance, and that low resistance corresponds with negative outcomes. 1 There is an upper level of resistance PSYCHOTHERAPY WITH FORMER CULT MEMBERS Video Memberships for personal viewing. Access to over 300 of the best psychotherapy. training videos starting at $29/month. Two years ago, I received a late-night telephone call from a man who would give me only his first name. Bill said that he’d recently moved to Oakland and had been referred to me by a cult awareness organization in CONTACT US - PSYCHOTHERAPY.NET The leader in training videos featuring master psychotherapists in action. Plus psychotherapy articles, interviews, cartoons, and continuing education PSYCHOLOGY, COUNSELING AND SOCIAL WORK CONTINUING EDUCATION Counseling African American Men, Volume 1: Developing Cultural Competency. with Darrick Tovar-Murray, PhD. Understand the cultural and historical challenges African American men face daily, increase your confidence and learn key skills for establishing the strong alliance necessary to work with this population. Earn 3.00 CE Credits. PSYCHOTHERAPIST ANXIETY AND SELF-DOUBT ARTICLE As they say, it is one of those things a person has to learn the hard way. Many of the difficult emotions I felt were due to a complex combination of my clients' and my own personal experiences in the world. But the self-doubt and fear were universal and part of the first developmental phase of becoming a therapist. PANDEMIC LESSONS FOR INTROVERTS (AND THEIR THERAPISTS) Melissa* is a professional in her early thirties. She is married and has two dogs and a cat. She is also a self-described introvert. “What that means,” she said when we first started working together “is that I like people, but I don’t like socializing. TECHNIQUES TO AVOID THERAPY FAILURES Bernard Schwartz Ph.D. is a licensed clinical psychologist who has a lifetime of experience working with children as a teacher, educational therapist and child psychologist.He is the author of a number of books on child-parent relations including the highly successful How to Get Your Children to Do What You Want Them to Do.His most recent book, How to Fail as a Therapist, describes the most INTERPERSONAL PSYCHOTHERAPY (IPT) ARTICLES The leader in training videos featuring master psychotherapists in action. Plus psychotherapy articles, interviews, cartoons, and continuing education PSYCHOTHERAPY AND DIAGNOSIS Ordinary human feelings like frustration, disappointment, sadness and lack of enthusiasm can be mislabeled as depression. Likewise, worry, agitation and fearfulness can sometimes be mislabeled as an anxiety disorder, just as run-of-the-mill shyness can be called a socialphobia.
ACCEPTANCE AND COMMITMENT THERAPY (ACT): AN OVERVIEW Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, known as “ACT” (pronounced as the word “act”) is a mindfulness-based behavioral therapy that challenges the ground rules of most Western psychology. It utilizes an eclectic mix of metaphor, paradox, and mindfulness skills, along with a wide range of experiential exercises and values-guided behavioral BRUCE WAMPOLD ON WHAT MAKES PSYCHOTHERAPY WORK Bruce Wampold: With some qualifications. I would put the differences between various types of psychotherapy at very close to zero percent. That statistic comes from clinical trials comparing treatment A to treatment B—often CBT to another form of CBT or to a dynamic therapy, a humanistic therapy, an interpersonal therapy—and there we don’t find any differences that are consistent or veryPSYCHOTHERAPY BLOG
F. Diane Barth, LCSW, is a psychotherapist and psychoanalyst in private practice in New York City, where she also runs private study groups. She has taught and supervised at numerous psychotherapy training institutes in New York and regularly speaks to groups about a wide range of mental health issues. PSYCHOTHERAPY.NET: TRAINING VIDEOS FOR MENTAL HEALTHLOG INVIDEOSMEMBERSHIPSCONTINUING EDUCATIONIN-DEPTH ARTICLESBLOG The leader in training videos for mental health professinals. Master therapists in sessions: Yalom, Linehan, Meichenbaum, Sue Johnson & more. Continuing education credits available. COUNTERTRANSFERENCE: HOW ARE WE DOING? The subject of countertransference, or the sum total of our conscious and unconscious emotional responses to our clients, has fascinated me since I first learned about it in graduate school.Our instructors repeatedly emphasized the importance of self-care, but their focus was more on burnout and compassion fatigue than active engagement with our countertransference.VIDEO LIBRARY
The leader in training videos featuring master psychotherapists in action. Plus psychotherapy articles, interviews, cartoons, and continuing education PSYCHOTHERAPIST ANXIETY AND SELF-DOUBT ARTICLE As they say, it is one of those things a person has to learn the hard way. Many of the difficult emotions I felt were due to a complex combination of my clients' and my own personal experiences in the world. But the self-doubt and fear were universal and part of the first developmental phase of becoming a therapist. COVID-19 AND THE DE-STIGMATIZATION OF THERAPY COVID-19 and the De-Stigmatization of Therapy By Tasha Seiter, MFTC on 12/11/20 - 12:55 PM. “This is my first time in therapy,” Sean tells me in our first virtual session. He is among the many who have come into therapy for the first time with the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Coming from parents who suffered from alcoholism and SEVEN MISTAKES IN CLINICAL SUPERVISION there is an over-emphasis on the self of the therapist at the expense of impact on the client. Too much supervisory time is spent on superfluous issues such patting the supervisee on the back (see # 2), while not enough time is spent on using real-time progress monitoring to guide the conversation (see #3). 7. WHEN YOUR CLIENT DREAMS ABOUT YOU This argument for listening to dreams extends further. In my personal experience as a client, I have found dreams open up avenues I would otherwise not walk down. The unflinching honesty of dreams at times makes me cringe – they are like that good friend who will tell you when you have spinach in your teeth or have behaved badly. The most UNCOVERING AND INTERVENING IN THE NARCISSISTIC ABUSE CYCLE Here are the stages in the narcissist’s cycle of abuse I have witnessed in my practice: Feels Threatened. An upsetting event occurs in which the narcissist feels threatened. It could be the rejection of sex, disapproval at work, embarrassment in a social setting, jealousy of another’s success or feelings of abandonment, neglect, ordisrespect.
FELLOW TRAVELERS DURING THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC Fellow Travelers During the Coronavirus Pandemic By Victor Yalom, PhD on 4/1/20 - 3:09 PM. My father Irvin Yalom used the term “fellow traveler” to describe an existential take on the therapist–client or doctor–patient relationship. Inherent in this is the idea that we are all in the same existential soup together, including the fact MONEY MATTERS IN THERAPY Money Matters in Therapy By Vinodha Joly, LMFT on 5/29/19 - 3:35 PM. Money is often an emotion-laden topic that triggers many associations and meanings for both the therapist and the client. As a therapist starting out in private practice, I had to stumble and fumble my way around decisions regarding setting session fees, enforcing or waiving PSYCHOTHERAPY.NET: TRAINING VIDEOS FOR MENTAL HEALTHLOG INVIDEOSMEMBERSHIPSCONTINUING EDUCATIONIN-DEPTH ARTICLESBLOG The leader in training videos for mental health professinals. Master therapists in sessions: Yalom, Linehan, Meichenbaum, Sue Johnson & more. Continuing education credits available. COUNTERTRANSFERENCE: HOW ARE WE DOING? The subject of countertransference, or the sum total of our conscious and unconscious emotional responses to our clients, has fascinated me since I first learned about it in graduate school.Our instructors repeatedly emphasized the importance of self-care, but their focus was more on burnout and compassion fatigue than active engagement with our countertransference.VIDEO LIBRARY
The leader in training videos featuring master psychotherapists in action. Plus psychotherapy articles, interviews, cartoons, and continuing education PSYCHOTHERAPIST ANXIETY AND SELF-DOUBT ARTICLE As they say, it is one of those things a person has to learn the hard way. Many of the difficult emotions I felt were due to a complex combination of my clients' and my own personal experiences in the world. But the self-doubt and fear were universal and part of the first developmental phase of becoming a therapist. COVID-19 AND THE DE-STIGMATIZATION OF THERAPY COVID-19 and the De-Stigmatization of Therapy By Tasha Seiter, MFTC on 12/11/20 - 12:55 PM. “This is my first time in therapy,” Sean tells me in our first virtual session. He is among the many who have come into therapy for the first time with the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Coming from parents who suffered from alcoholism and SEVEN MISTAKES IN CLINICAL SUPERVISION there is an over-emphasis on the self of the therapist at the expense of impact on the client. Too much supervisory time is spent on superfluous issues such patting the supervisee on the back (see # 2), while not enough time is spent on using real-time progress monitoring to guide the conversation (see #3). 7. WHEN YOUR CLIENT DREAMS ABOUT YOU This argument for listening to dreams extends further. In my personal experience as a client, I have found dreams open up avenues I would otherwise not walk down. The unflinching honesty of dreams at times makes me cringe – they are like that good friend who will tell you when you have spinach in your teeth or have behaved badly. The most UNCOVERING AND INTERVENING IN THE NARCISSISTIC ABUSE CYCLE Here are the stages in the narcissist’s cycle of abuse I have witnessed in my practice: Feels Threatened. An upsetting event occurs in which the narcissist feels threatened. It could be the rejection of sex, disapproval at work, embarrassment in a social setting, jealousy of another’s success or feelings of abandonment, neglect, ordisrespect.
FELLOW TRAVELERS DURING THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC Fellow Travelers During the Coronavirus Pandemic By Victor Yalom, PhD on 4/1/20 - 3:09 PM. My father Irvin Yalom used the term “fellow traveler” to describe an existential take on the therapist–client or doctor–patient relationship. Inherent in this is the idea that we are all in the same existential soup together, including the fact MONEY MATTERS IN THERAPY Money Matters in Therapy By Vinodha Joly, LMFT on 5/29/19 - 3:35 PM. Money is often an emotion-laden topic that triggers many associations and meanings for both the therapist and the client. As a therapist starting out in private practice, I had to stumble and fumble my way around decisions regarding setting session fees, enforcing or waiving SINGLE-USER MEMBERSHIPS PROMOTION unlock premium content, Irvin Yalom & the Art of Psychotherapy and EFT Step-by-Step. That's $488 worth of exclusive, in-depth videos. —PLUS—. get $180 in free CE points. That's 20 CE Points to use on any CE test of your choice! Buy Now. Be sure to use promo code MEMBERat
TRAUMA/PTSD : COUNSELING VIDEOS Explaining PTSD & The Counting Method (2-Video Series) In this engaging 2-video series, learn how to educate patients and their loved ones about PTSD, structure a coherent course of treatment, and employ Frank Ochberg's "counting method," a simple yet effective tool used to master the flashbacks and intrusive recollections so common in PTSD. PANDEMIC LESSONS FOR INTROVERTS (AND THEIR THERAPISTS) Melissa* is a professional in her early thirties. She is married and has two dogs and a cat. She is also a self-described introvert. “What that means,” she said when we first started working together “is that I like people, but I don’t like socializing. BEGINNING THERAPISTS : PSYCHOTHERAPY RESOURCES with Jason Buckles, Victor Yalom. In volume 2 of our DSM-5 and Psychodiagnostic Interviewing series, learn how to obtain essential diagnostic information on some of the most common disorders therapists encounter— Adjustment, Panic, Generalized Anxiety, and Posttraumatic Stress Disorders—while establishing and maintaining therapeuticrapport.
PSYCHOTHERAPY WITH NATIVE AMERICANS INTERVIEW Deb Kory: You are a Native American clinical psychologist, scholar, teacher and healer, who has worked primarily in the Native American community over the last several decades. Your most recent book, Healing the Soul Wound: Counseling with American Indians and Other Native Peoples, centers on the theme of healing historical trauma.Can you describe what you mean by historical trauma, and howARTICLE
Boundaries also reflect important information about a relationship between two people, whether the relationship is a personal one or a professional one. Boundaries can be ephemeral and often confusing, in part because they embody the often-unclear lines of connection and separation in a relationship. CAREER COUNSELING IN ACTION: TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES M any clients enter therapy seeking career guidance —and many career counselors find themselves supporting clients through deeper issues. While not often acknowledged, there is a real overlap between career counseling and psychotherapy. This video offers perspectives and interventions that both types of practitioners can utilize. RACE AND RACISM: RESOURCES FOR YOUR PRACTICE This opens in a new window. Offered free of charge through July 31, Racism, Family Secrets and the African American Experience, is a powerful interview with Elaine Pinderhughes discussing her genealogical research into her family, and her efforts to confront and transcend the lies and secrets passed down across generations.PSYCHOTHERAPY BLOG
F. Diane Barth, LCSW, is a psychotherapist and psychoanalyst in private practice in New York City, where she also runs private study groups. She has taught and supervised at numerous psychotherapy training institutes in New York and regularly speaks to groups about a wide range of mental health issues. PSYCHOTHERAPY WITH FORMER CULT MEMBERS Video Memberships for personal viewing. Access to over 300 of the best psychotherapy. training videos starting at $29/month. Two years ago, I received a late-night telephone call from a man who would give me only his first name. Bill said that he’d recently moved to Oakland and had been referred to me by a cult awareness organization in PSYCHOTHERAPY.NET: TRAINING VIDEOS FOR MENTAL HEALTHLOG INVIDEOSMEMBERSHIPSCONTINUING EDUCATIONIN-DEPTH ARTICLESBLOG The leader in training videos for mental health professinals. Master therapists in sessions: Yalom, Linehan, Meichenbaum, Sue Johnson & more. Continuing education credits available. COUNTERTRANSFERENCE: HOW ARE WE DOING? The subject of countertransference, or the sum total of our conscious and unconscious emotional responses to our clients, has fascinated me since I first learned about it in graduate school.Our instructors repeatedly emphasized the importance of self-care, but their focus was more on burnout and compassion fatigue than active engagement with our countertransference.VIDEO LIBRARY
The leader in training videos featuring master psychotherapists in action. Plus psychotherapy articles, interviews, cartoons, and continuing education PSYCHOTHERAPIST ANXIETY AND SELF-DOUBT ARTICLE As they say, it is one of those things a person has to learn the hard way. Many of the difficult emotions I felt were due to a complex combination of my clients' and my own personal experiences in the world. But the self-doubt and fear were universal and part of the first developmental phase of becoming a therapist. COVID-19 AND THE DE-STIGMATIZATION OF THERAPY COVID-19 and the De-Stigmatization of Therapy By Tasha Seiter, MFTC on 12/11/20 - 12:55 PM. “This is my first time in therapy,” Sean tells me in our first virtual session. He is among the many who have come into therapy for the first time with the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Coming from parents who suffered from alcoholism and SEVEN MISTAKES IN CLINICAL SUPERVISION there is an over-emphasis on the self of the therapist at the expense of impact on the client. Too much supervisory time is spent on superfluous issues such patting the supervisee on the back (see # 2), while not enough time is spent on using real-time progress monitoring to guide the conversation (see #3). 7. WHEN YOUR CLIENT DREAMS ABOUT YOU This argument for listening to dreams extends further. In my personal experience as a client, I have found dreams open up avenues I would otherwise not walk down. The unflinching honesty of dreams at times makes me cringe – they are like that good friend who will tell you when you have spinach in your teeth or have behaved badly. The most UNCOVERING AND INTERVENING IN THE NARCISSISTIC ABUSE CYCLE Here are the stages in the narcissist’s cycle of abuse I have witnessed in my practice: Feels Threatened. An upsetting event occurs in which the narcissist feels threatened. It could be the rejection of sex, disapproval at work, embarrassment in a social setting, jealousy of another’s success or feelings of abandonment, neglect, ordisrespect.
FELLOW TRAVELERS DURING THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC Fellow Travelers During the Coronavirus Pandemic By Victor Yalom, PhD on 4/1/20 - 3:09 PM. My father Irvin Yalom used the term “fellow traveler” to describe an existential take on the therapist–client or doctor–patient relationship. Inherent in this is the idea that we are all in the same existential soup together, including the fact MONEY MATTERS IN THERAPY Money Matters in Therapy By Vinodha Joly, LMFT on 5/29/19 - 3:35 PM. Money is often an emotion-laden topic that triggers many associations and meanings for both the therapist and the client. As a therapist starting out in private practice, I had to stumble and fumble my way around decisions regarding setting session fees, enforcing or waiving PSYCHOTHERAPY.NET: TRAINING VIDEOS FOR MENTAL HEALTHLOG INVIDEOSMEMBERSHIPSCONTINUING EDUCATIONIN-DEPTH ARTICLESBLOG The leader in training videos for mental health professinals. Master therapists in sessions: Yalom, Linehan, Meichenbaum, Sue Johnson & more. Continuing education credits available. COUNTERTRANSFERENCE: HOW ARE WE DOING? The subject of countertransference, or the sum total of our conscious and unconscious emotional responses to our clients, has fascinated me since I first learned about it in graduate school.Our instructors repeatedly emphasized the importance of self-care, but their focus was more on burnout and compassion fatigue than active engagement with our countertransference.VIDEO LIBRARY
The leader in training videos featuring master psychotherapists in action. Plus psychotherapy articles, interviews, cartoons, and continuing education PSYCHOTHERAPIST ANXIETY AND SELF-DOUBT ARTICLE As they say, it is one of those things a person has to learn the hard way. Many of the difficult emotions I felt were due to a complex combination of my clients' and my own personal experiences in the world. But the self-doubt and fear were universal and part of the first developmental phase of becoming a therapist. COVID-19 AND THE DE-STIGMATIZATION OF THERAPY COVID-19 and the De-Stigmatization of Therapy By Tasha Seiter, MFTC on 12/11/20 - 12:55 PM. “This is my first time in therapy,” Sean tells me in our first virtual session. He is among the many who have come into therapy for the first time with the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Coming from parents who suffered from alcoholism and SEVEN MISTAKES IN CLINICAL SUPERVISION there is an over-emphasis on the self of the therapist at the expense of impact on the client. Too much supervisory time is spent on superfluous issues such patting the supervisee on the back (see # 2), while not enough time is spent on using real-time progress monitoring to guide the conversation (see #3). 7. WHEN YOUR CLIENT DREAMS ABOUT YOU This argument for listening to dreams extends further. In my personal experience as a client, I have found dreams open up avenues I would otherwise not walk down. The unflinching honesty of dreams at times makes me cringe – they are like that good friend who will tell you when you have spinach in your teeth or have behaved badly. The most UNCOVERING AND INTERVENING IN THE NARCISSISTIC ABUSE CYCLE Here are the stages in the narcissist’s cycle of abuse I have witnessed in my practice: Feels Threatened. An upsetting event occurs in which the narcissist feels threatened. It could be the rejection of sex, disapproval at work, embarrassment in a social setting, jealousy of another’s success or feelings of abandonment, neglect, ordisrespect.
FELLOW TRAVELERS DURING THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC Fellow Travelers During the Coronavirus Pandemic By Victor Yalom, PhD on 4/1/20 - 3:09 PM. My father Irvin Yalom used the term “fellow traveler” to describe an existential take on the therapist–client or doctor–patient relationship. Inherent in this is the idea that we are all in the same existential soup together, including the fact MONEY MATTERS IN THERAPY Money Matters in Therapy By Vinodha Joly, LMFT on 5/29/19 - 3:35 PM. Money is often an emotion-laden topic that triggers many associations and meanings for both the therapist and the client. As a therapist starting out in private practice, I had to stumble and fumble my way around decisions regarding setting session fees, enforcing or waiving SINGLE-USER MEMBERSHIPS PROMOTION unlock premium content, Irvin Yalom & the Art of Psychotherapy and EFT Step-by-Step. That's $488 worth of exclusive, in-depth videos. —PLUS—. get $180 in free CE points. That's 20 CE Points to use on any CE test of your choice! Buy Now. Be sure to use promo code MEMBERat
TRAUMA/PTSD : COUNSELING VIDEOS Explaining PTSD & The Counting Method (2-Video Series) In this engaging 2-video series, learn how to educate patients and their loved ones about PTSD, structure a coherent course of treatment, and employ Frank Ochberg's "counting method," a simple yet effective tool used to master the flashbacks and intrusive recollections so common in PTSD. PANDEMIC LESSONS FOR INTROVERTS (AND THEIR THERAPISTS) Melissa* is a professional in her early thirties. She is married and has two dogs and a cat. She is also a self-described introvert. “What that means,” she said when we first started working together “is that I like people, but I don’t like socializing. BEGINNING THERAPISTS : PSYCHOTHERAPY RESOURCES with Jason Buckles, Victor Yalom. In volume 2 of our DSM-5 and Psychodiagnostic Interviewing series, learn how to obtain essential diagnostic information on some of the most common disorders therapists encounter— Adjustment, Panic, Generalized Anxiety, and Posttraumatic Stress Disorders—while establishing and maintaining therapeuticrapport.
PSYCHOTHERAPY WITH NATIVE AMERICANS INTERVIEW Deb Kory: You are a Native American clinical psychologist, scholar, teacher and healer, who has worked primarily in the Native American community over the last several decades. Your most recent book, Healing the Soul Wound: Counseling with American Indians and Other Native Peoples, centers on the theme of healing historical trauma.Can you describe what you mean by historical trauma, and howARTICLE
Boundaries also reflect important information about a relationship between two people, whether the relationship is a personal one or a professional one. Boundaries can be ephemeral and often confusing, in part because they embody the often-unclear lines of connection and separation in a relationship. CAREER COUNSELING IN ACTION: TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES M any clients enter therapy seeking career guidance —and many career counselors find themselves supporting clients through deeper issues. While not often acknowledged, there is a real overlap between career counseling and psychotherapy. This video offers perspectives and interventions that both types of practitioners can utilize. RACE AND RACISM: RESOURCES FOR YOUR PRACTICE This opens in a new window. Offered free of charge through July 31, Racism, Family Secrets and the African American Experience, is a powerful interview with Elaine Pinderhughes discussing her genealogical research into her family, and her efforts to confront and transcend the lies and secrets passed down across generations.PSYCHOTHERAPY BLOG
F. Diane Barth, LCSW, is a psychotherapist and psychoanalyst in private practice in New York City, where she also runs private study groups. She has taught and supervised at numerous psychotherapy training institutes in New York and regularly speaks to groups about a wide range of mental health issues. PSYCHOTHERAPY WITH FORMER CULT MEMBERS Video Memberships for personal viewing. Access to over 300 of the best psychotherapy. training videos starting at $29/month. Two years ago, I received a late-night telephone call from a man who would give me only his first name. Bill said that he’d recently moved to Oakland and had been referred to me by a cult awareness organization in PSYCHOTHERAPY.NET: TRAINING VIDEOS FOR MENTAL HEALTHLOG INVIDEOSMEMBERSHIPSCONTINUING EDUCATIONIN-DEPTH ARTICLESBLOG The leader in training videos for mental health professinals. Master therapists in sessions: Yalom, Linehan, Meichenbaum, Sue Johnson & more. Continuing education credits available. COUNTERTRANSFERENCE: HOW ARE WE DOING? The subject of countertransference, or the sum total of our conscious and unconscious emotional responses to our clients, has fascinated me since I first learned about it in graduate school.Our instructors repeatedly emphasized the importance of self-care, but their focus was more on burnout and compassion fatigue than active engagement with our countertransference.VIDEO LIBRARY
The leader in training videos featuring master psychotherapists in action. Plus psychotherapy articles, interviews, cartoons, and continuing education PSYCHOTHERAPIST ANXIETY AND SELF-DOUBT ARTICLE As they say, it is one of those things a person has to learn the hard way. Many of the difficult emotions I felt were due to a complex combination of my clients' and my own personal experiences in the world. But the self-doubt and fear were universal and part of the first developmental phase of becoming a therapist. COVID-19 AND THE DE-STIGMATIZATION OF THERAPY COVID-19 and the De-Stigmatization of Therapy By Tasha Seiter, MFTC on 12/11/20 - 12:55 PM. “This is my first time in therapy,” Sean tells me in our first virtual session. He is among the many who have come into therapy for the first time with the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Coming from parents who suffered from alcoholism and SEVEN MISTAKES IN CLINICAL SUPERVISION there is an over-emphasis on the self of the therapist at the expense of impact on the client. Too much supervisory time is spent on superfluous issues such patting the supervisee on the back (see # 2), while not enough time is spent on using real-time progress monitoring to guide the conversation (see #3). 7. WHEN YOUR CLIENT DREAMS ABOUT YOU This argument for listening to dreams extends further. In my personal experience as a client, I have found dreams open up avenues I would otherwise not walk down. The unflinching honesty of dreams at times makes me cringe – they are like that good friend who will tell you when you have spinach in your teeth or have behaved badly. The most UNCOVERING AND INTERVENING IN THE NARCISSISTIC ABUSE CYCLE Here are the stages in the narcissist’s cycle of abuse I have witnessed in my practice: Feels Threatened. An upsetting event occurs in which the narcissist feels threatened. It could be the rejection of sex, disapproval at work, embarrassment in a social setting, jealousy of another’s success or feelings of abandonment, neglect, ordisrespect.
FELLOW TRAVELERS DURING THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC Fellow Travelers During the Coronavirus Pandemic By Victor Yalom, PhD on 4/1/20 - 3:09 PM. My father Irvin Yalom used the term “fellow traveler” to describe an existential take on the therapist–client or doctor–patient relationship. Inherent in this is the idea that we are all in the same existential soup together, including the fact MONEY MATTERS IN THERAPY Money Matters in Therapy By Vinodha Joly, LMFT on 5/29/19 - 3:35 PM. Money is often an emotion-laden topic that triggers many associations and meanings for both the therapist and the client. As a therapist starting out in private practice, I had to stumble and fumble my way around decisions regarding setting session fees, enforcing or waiving PSYCHOTHERAPY.NET: TRAINING VIDEOS FOR MENTAL HEALTHLOG INVIDEOSMEMBERSHIPSCONTINUING EDUCATIONIN-DEPTH ARTICLESBLOG The leader in training videos for mental health professinals. Master therapists in sessions: Yalom, Linehan, Meichenbaum, Sue Johnson & more. Continuing education credits available. COUNTERTRANSFERENCE: HOW ARE WE DOING? The subject of countertransference, or the sum total of our conscious and unconscious emotional responses to our clients, has fascinated me since I first learned about it in graduate school.Our instructors repeatedly emphasized the importance of self-care, but their focus was more on burnout and compassion fatigue than active engagement with our countertransference.VIDEO LIBRARY
The leader in training videos featuring master psychotherapists in action. Plus psychotherapy articles, interviews, cartoons, and continuing education PSYCHOTHERAPIST ANXIETY AND SELF-DOUBT ARTICLE As they say, it is one of those things a person has to learn the hard way. Many of the difficult emotions I felt were due to a complex combination of my clients' and my own personal experiences in the world. But the self-doubt and fear were universal and part of the first developmental phase of becoming a therapist. COVID-19 AND THE DE-STIGMATIZATION OF THERAPY COVID-19 and the De-Stigmatization of Therapy By Tasha Seiter, MFTC on 12/11/20 - 12:55 PM. “This is my first time in therapy,” Sean tells me in our first virtual session. He is among the many who have come into therapy for the first time with the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Coming from parents who suffered from alcoholism and SEVEN MISTAKES IN CLINICAL SUPERVISION there is an over-emphasis on the self of the therapist at the expense of impact on the client. Too much supervisory time is spent on superfluous issues such patting the supervisee on the back (see # 2), while not enough time is spent on using real-time progress monitoring to guide the conversation (see #3). 7. WHEN YOUR CLIENT DREAMS ABOUT YOU This argument for listening to dreams extends further. In my personal experience as a client, I have found dreams open up avenues I would otherwise not walk down. The unflinching honesty of dreams at times makes me cringe – they are like that good friend who will tell you when you have spinach in your teeth or have behaved badly. The most UNCOVERING AND INTERVENING IN THE NARCISSISTIC ABUSE CYCLE Here are the stages in the narcissist’s cycle of abuse I have witnessed in my practice: Feels Threatened. An upsetting event occurs in which the narcissist feels threatened. It could be the rejection of sex, disapproval at work, embarrassment in a social setting, jealousy of another’s success or feelings of abandonment, neglect, ordisrespect.
FELLOW TRAVELERS DURING THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC Fellow Travelers During the Coronavirus Pandemic By Victor Yalom, PhD on 4/1/20 - 3:09 PM. My father Irvin Yalom used the term “fellow traveler” to describe an existential take on the therapist–client or doctor–patient relationship. Inherent in this is the idea that we are all in the same existential soup together, including the fact MONEY MATTERS IN THERAPY Money Matters in Therapy By Vinodha Joly, LMFT on 5/29/19 - 3:35 PM. Money is often an emotion-laden topic that triggers many associations and meanings for both the therapist and the client. As a therapist starting out in private practice, I had to stumble and fumble my way around decisions regarding setting session fees, enforcing or waiving SINGLE-USER MEMBERSHIPS PROMOTION unlock premium content, Irvin Yalom & the Art of Psychotherapy and EFT Step-by-Step. That's $488 worth of exclusive, in-depth videos. —PLUS—. get $180 in free CE points. That's 20 CE Points to use on any CE test of your choice! Buy Now. Be sure to use promo code MEMBERat
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F. Diane Barth, LCSW, is a psychotherapist and psychoanalyst in private practice in New York City, where she also runs private study groups. She has taught and supervised at numerous psychotherapy training institutes in New York and regularly speaks to groups about a wide range of mental health issues. PSYCHOTHERAPY WITH FORMER CULT MEMBERS Video Memberships for personal viewing. Access to over 300 of the best psychotherapy. training videos starting at $29/month. Two years ago, I received a late-night telephone call from a man who would give me only his first name. Bill said that he’d recently moved to Oakland and had been referred to me by a cult awareness organization in PSYCHOTHERAPY.NET: TRAINING VIDEOS FOR MENTAL HEALTHLOG INVIDEOSMEMBERSHIPSCONTINUING EDUCATIONIN-DEPTH ARTICLESBLOG The leader in training videos for mental health professinals. Master therapists in sessions: Yalom, Linehan, Meichenbaum, Sue Johnson & more. Continuing education credits available. MY ACCOUNT - PSYCHOTHERAPY.NET The leader in training videos featuring master psychotherapists in action. Plus psychotherapy articles, interviews, cartoons, and continuing education OUR TEAM - PSYCHOTHERAPY.NETPSYCHOTHERAPY NET VIDEOSACADEMY PSYCHOTHERAPY NETPSYCHOTHERAPY CARTOONSPSYCHOTHERAPY TYPES OF THERAPYBEST PSYCHOTHERAPY WEBSITESPSYCHOTHERAPY WEBSITE DESIGN Larry is a Florida-based Psychologist, Mental Health Counselor and Registered Play Therapist-Supervisor, who directs the Counseling programs at St. Thomas University and is on the clinical faculty of Capella University. He specializes in the assessment and treatment of children, teens, and their families. COUNTERTRANSFERENCE: HOW ARE WE DOING? The subject of countertransference, or the sum total of our conscious and unconscious emotional responses to our clients, has fascinated me since I first learned about it in graduate school.Our instructors repeatedly emphasized the importance of self-care, but their focus was more on burnout and compassion fatigue than active engagement with our countertransference.VIDEO LIBRARY
The leader in training videos featuring master psychotherapists in action. Plus psychotherapy articles, interviews, cartoons, and continuing education PSYCHOTHERAPIST ANXIETY AND SELF-DOUBT ARTICLECONSTANT NERVOUS FEELING IN STOMACHNERVOUS FEELING IN CHESTNERVOUS FEELING IN HEART As they say, it is one of those things a person has to learn the hard way. Many of the difficult emotions I felt were due to a complex combination of my clients' and my own personal experiences in the world. But the self-doubt and fear were universal and part of the first developmental phase of becoming a therapist. DIAGNOSING PTSD, ADJUSTMENT, GENERALIZED ANXIETY AND PANIC Even if few professionals love it, accurate diagnosis is a vital skill. Volume 2 of this series provides the opportunity to watch diagnostic interviews with clients struggling with adjustment, panic, generalized anxiety, and posttraumatic stress disorders—four of the more common diagnoses encountered in TREATING ANXIETY DISORDERS: A UNIFIED PROTOCOL WITH DAVIDUNIFIED PROTOCOL HANDOUTSUNIFIED PROTOCOL PDFUNIFIED PROTOCOL WORKSHEETSUNIFIED PROTOCOL ARCUNIFIED PROTOCOL TREATMENTS THAT WORKUNIFIED PROTOCOL FOR TRANSDIAGNOSTIC Well, you may finally breathe easy because Dr. David Barlow has dedicated his entire career to developing the Unified Protocol--a straightforward, step-by-step approach to understanding and treating anxiety and related emotional disorders. By watching powerful clinical demonstrations with Dr. Barlow and his team, you will learn to betterhelp
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Boundaries also reflect important information about a relationship between two people, whether the relationship is a personal one or a professional one. Boundaries can be ephemeral and often confusing, in part because they embody the often-unclear lines of connection and separation in a relationship. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, BILL W, AND NIACIN THERAPYNIACIN THERAPYNIACIN DEFICIENCY AND ALCOHOLISM In the summer of 1935 Bill W (aka Bill Wilson) and Dr. Bob (actually Dr. Bob Smith, birth name Robert Holbrook) conducted the first Alcoholics Anonymous or AA group. Since this initial meeting AA has helped more individuals than any group on record. Make no mistake about it. Bill Wilson loved AA and he believed in it with every fiberin his body.
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The leader in training videos featuring master psychotherapists in action. Plus psychotherapy articles, interviews, cartoons, and continuing education PSYCHOTHERAPIST ANXIETY AND SELF-DOUBT ARTICLECONSTANT NERVOUS FEELING IN STOMACHNERVOUS FEELING IN CHESTNERVOUS FEELING IN HEART As they say, it is one of those things a person has to learn the hard way. Many of the difficult emotions I felt were due to a complex combination of my clients' and my own personal experiences in the world. But the self-doubt and fear were universal and part of the first developmental phase of becoming a therapist. DIAGNOSING PTSD, ADJUSTMENT, GENERALIZED ANXIETY AND PANIC Even if few professionals love it, accurate diagnosis is a vital skill. Volume 2 of this series provides the opportunity to watch diagnostic interviews with clients struggling with adjustment, panic, generalized anxiety, and posttraumatic stress disorders—four of the more common diagnoses encountered in TREATING ANXIETY DISORDERS: A UNIFIED PROTOCOL WITH DAVIDUNIFIED PROTOCOL HANDOUTSUNIFIED PROTOCOL PDFUNIFIED PROTOCOL WORKSHEETSUNIFIED PROTOCOL ARCUNIFIED PROTOCOL TREATMENTS THAT WORKUNIFIED PROTOCOL FOR TRANSDIAGNOSTIC Well, you may finally breathe easy because Dr. David Barlow has dedicated his entire career to developing the Unified Protocol--a straightforward, step-by-step approach to understanding and treating anxiety and related emotional disorders. By watching powerful clinical demonstrations with Dr. Barlow and his team, you will learn to betterhelp
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Boundaries also reflect important information about a relationship between two people, whether the relationship is a personal one or a professional one. Boundaries can be ephemeral and often confusing, in part because they embody the often-unclear lines of connection and separation in a relationship. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, BILL W, AND NIACIN THERAPYNIACIN THERAPYNIACIN DEFICIENCY AND ALCOHOLISM In the summer of 1935 Bill W (aka Bill Wilson) and Dr. Bob (actually Dr. Bob Smith, birth name Robert Holbrook) conducted the first Alcoholics Anonymous or AA group. Since this initial meeting AA has helped more individuals than any group on record. Make no mistake about it. Bill Wilson loved AA and he believed in it with every fiberin his body.
VIDEO COLLECTION STREAMING Do you want to offer your students and trainees instant access to an in-depth and comprehensive library of training videos? The Psychotherapy.net Streaming Service is a convenient streaming subscription service that offers anywhere anytime access to the best training in the fields of Psychotherapy, Counseling and Social Work. OUR TEAM - PSYCHOTHERAPY.NET Larry is a Florida-based Psychologist, Mental Health Counselor and Registered Play Therapist-Supervisor, who directs the Counseling programs at St. Thomas University and is on the clinical faculty of Capella University. He specializes in the assessment and treatment of children, teens, and their families. PSYCHOTHERAPY.NET JOB LISTINGS Psychotherapy.net jobs, psychologist, employment. Editor/Writer Needed at Psychotherapy.net posted 1/31/18 Psychotherapy.net is in need of a part-time editor (approx 10-20 hours per week; can work remotely) to help our team with the following:. Review submissions of articles, interviews, and blogs, and respond to authors.Accept or reject submissions (in consultation with CEO), TRAUMA/PTSD : COUNSELING VIDEOS Explaining PTSD & The Counting Method (2-Video Series) In this engaging 2-video series, learn how to educate patients and their loved ones about PTSD, structure a coherent course of treatment, and employ Frank Ochberg's "counting method," a simple yet effective tool used to master the flashbacks and intrusive recollections so common in PTSD. CAREER COUNSELING IN ACTION: TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES M any clients enter therapy seeking career guidance —and many career counselors find themselves supporting clients through deeper issues. While not often acknowledged, there is a real overlap between career counseling and psychotherapy. This video offers perspectives and interventions that both types of practitioners can utilize. HEALING TRAUMA SOMATIC EXPERIENCING In a healthy state of functioning, it is designed to bring the body back to rest and recovery after surges of sympathetic activity. When it goes awry, the system slows or shuts down too much, or “depresses” itself at the slightest trigger. Clients may present with one extreme or oscillate between the two. RESISTANT CLIENTS PSYCHOTHERAPY ARTICLE If you inwardly cringe when a client becomes resistant to the counseling or psychotherapy you're providing, take heart. Encountering resistance is likely evidence that therapy is taking place. In fact, several studies indicate that successful therapy is highly related to increases in resistance, and that low resistance corresponds with negative outcomes. 1 There is an upper level of resistance WOMEN AND EATING DISORDERS KIM CHERNIN The Tyranny of Slenderness In the early eighties I wrote several books about eating disorders; one of them became a national best seller. In the first book: The Obsession, Reflections on the Tyranny of Slenderness, I researched the way our culture's fear of women was directed against women's bodies and, in particular, against a large woman's body.I felt that the cultural preference for very FRANK PITTMAN: PSYCHOTHERAPISTS SHOULDN'T BE NEUTRAL Frank Pittman, MD (1935-2012) was the author of Grow Up! How Taking Responsibility Can Make You a Happy Adult (1999), Private Lies: Infidelity and Betrayal of Intimacy (1990) and Turning Points, a book about treating families in transitions and crises. He is also UNCOVERING AND INTERVENING IN THE NARCISSISTIC ABUSE CYCLE Here are the stages in the narcissist’s cycle of abuse I have witnessed in my practice: Feels Threatened. An upsetting event occurs in which the narcissist feels threatened. It could be the rejection of sex, disapproval at work, embarrassment in a social setting, jealousy of another’s success or feelings of abandonment, neglect, ordisrespect.
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The leader in training videos featuring master psychotherapists in action. Plus psychotherapy articles, interviews, cartoons, and continuing education PSYCHOTHERAPIST ANXIETY AND SELF-DOUBT ARTICLECONSTANT NERVOUS FEELING IN STOMACHNERVOUS FEELING IN CHESTNERVOUS FEELING IN HEART As they say, it is one of those things a person has to learn the hard way. Many of the difficult emotions I felt were due to a complex combination of my clients' and my own personal experiences in the world. But the self-doubt and fear were universal and part of the first developmental phase of becoming a therapist. COVID-19 AND THE DE-STIGMATIZATION OF THERAPY COVID-19 and the De-Stigmatization of Therapy By Tasha Seiter, MFTC on 12/11/20 - 12:55 PM. “This is my first time in therapy,” Sean tells me in our first virtual session. He is among the many who have come into therapy for the first time with the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Coming from parents who suffered from alcoholism and SEVEN MISTAKES IN CLINICAL SUPERVISION there is an over-emphasis on the self of the therapist at the expense of impact on the client. Too much supervisory time is spent on superfluous issues such patting the supervisee on the back (see # 2), while not enough time is spent on using real-time progress monitoring to guide the conversation (see #3). 7. COUNSELING AFRICAN AMERICAN MEN, VOLUME 3: A COMPLETE “Counseling African American Men is extremely powerful, and will benefit a wide range helping professionals. This course covers common challenges that African American men face daily, yet often feel unable to express, as they are deliberately silenced UNCOVERING AND INTERVENING IN THE NARCISSISTIC ABUSE CYCLE Here are the stages in the narcissist’s cycle of abuse I have witnessed in my practice: Feels Threatened. An upsetting event occurs in which the narcissist feels threatened. It could be the rejection of sex, disapproval at work, embarrassment in a social setting, jealousy of another’s success or feelings of abandonment, neglect, ordisrespect.
MONEY MATTERS IN THERAPY Money Matters in Therapy By Vinodha Joly, LMFT on 5/29/19 - 3:35 PM. Money is often an emotion-laden topic that triggers many associations and meanings for both the therapist and the client. As a therapist starting out in private practice, I had to stumble and fumble my way around decisions regarding setting session fees, enforcing or waiving FELLOW TRAVELERS DURING THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC Fellow Travelers During the Coronavirus Pandemic By Victor Yalom, PhD on 4/1/20 - 3:09 PM. My father Irvin Yalom used the term “fellow traveler” to describe an existential take on the therapist–client or doctor–patient relationship. Inherent in this is the idea that we are all in the same existential soup together, including the fact PSYCHOTHERAPY.NET: TRAINING VIDEOS FOR MENTAL HEALTHLOG INVIDEOSMEMBERSHIPSCONTINUING EDUCATIONIN-DEPTH ARTICLESBLOG The leader in training videos for mental health professinals. Master therapists in sessions: Yalom, Linehan, Meichenbaum, Sue Johnson & more. Continuing education credits available. COUNTERTRANSFERENCE: HOW ARE WE DOING? The subject of countertransference, or the sum total of our conscious and unconscious emotional responses to our clients, has fascinated me since I first learned about it in graduate school.Our instructors repeatedly emphasized the importance of self-care, but their focus was more on burnout and compassion fatigue than active engagement with our countertransference.VIDEO LIBRARY
The leader in training videos featuring master psychotherapists in action. Plus psychotherapy articles, interviews, cartoons, and continuing education PSYCHOTHERAPIST ANXIETY AND SELF-DOUBT ARTICLECONSTANT NERVOUS FEELING IN STOMACHNERVOUS FEELING IN CHESTNERVOUS FEELING IN HEART As they say, it is one of those things a person has to learn the hard way. Many of the difficult emotions I felt were due to a complex combination of my clients' and my own personal experiences in the world. But the self-doubt and fear were universal and part of the first developmental phase of becoming a therapist. COVID-19 AND THE DE-STIGMATIZATION OF THERAPY COVID-19 and the De-Stigmatization of Therapy By Tasha Seiter, MFTC on 12/11/20 - 12:55 PM. “This is my first time in therapy,” Sean tells me in our first virtual session. He is among the many who have come into therapy for the first time with the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Coming from parents who suffered from alcoholism and SEVEN MISTAKES IN CLINICAL SUPERVISION there is an over-emphasis on the self of the therapist at the expense of impact on the client. Too much supervisory time is spent on superfluous issues such patting the supervisee on the back (see # 2), while not enough time is spent on using real-time progress monitoring to guide the conversation (see #3). 7. COUNSELING AFRICAN AMERICAN MEN, VOLUME 3: A COMPLETE “Counseling African American Men is extremely powerful, and will benefit a wide range helping professionals. This course covers common challenges that African American men face daily, yet often feel unable to express, as they are deliberately silenced UNCOVERING AND INTERVENING IN THE NARCISSISTIC ABUSE CYCLE Here are the stages in the narcissist’s cycle of abuse I have witnessed in my practice: Feels Threatened. An upsetting event occurs in which the narcissist feels threatened. It could be the rejection of sex, disapproval at work, embarrassment in a social setting, jealousy of another’s success or feelings of abandonment, neglect, ordisrespect.
MONEY MATTERS IN THERAPY Money Matters in Therapy By Vinodha Joly, LMFT on 5/29/19 - 3:35 PM. Money is often an emotion-laden topic that triggers many associations and meanings for both the therapist and the client. As a therapist starting out in private practice, I had to stumble and fumble my way around decisions regarding setting session fees, enforcing or waiving FELLOW TRAVELERS DURING THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC Fellow Travelers During the Coronavirus Pandemic By Victor Yalom, PhD on 4/1/20 - 3:09 PM. My father Irvin Yalom used the term “fellow traveler” to describe an existential take on the therapist–client or doctor–patient relationship. Inherent in this is the idea that we are all in the same existential soup together, including the fact TRAUMA/PTSD : COUNSELING VIDEOS Explaining PTSD & The Counting Method (2-Video Series) In this engaging 2-video series, learn how to educate patients and their loved ones about PTSD, structure a coherent course of treatment, and employ Frank Ochberg's "counting method," a simple yet effective tool used to master the flashbacks and intrusive recollections so common in PTSD. SINGLE-USER MEMBERSHIPS PROMOTION unlock premium content, Irvin Yalom & the Art of Psychotherapy and EFT Step-by-Step. That's $488 worth of exclusive, in-depth videos. —PLUS—. get $180 in free CE points. That's 20 CE Points to use on any CE test of your choice! Buy Now. Be sure to use promo code MEMBERat
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The Double Standard By Heather Clague, MD on 9/9/20 - 4:40 PM. “Of course, I wouldn’t say that to a friend!”. My patient, Alice, has come to me for help with depression and procrastination, and we’ve identified her long-standing habit of calling herself “a lazy fuckup” when she gets stuck on an assignment. We’ve been usingDavid
NARRATIVE FAMILY THERAPY WITH MADIGAN B eginning with the premise that "the problem is the problem, the person is not the problem," Madigan guides the viewer on an intriguing journey through the foundational narrative therapy techniques such as externalization and re-authoring conversations. By asking a series of purposeful questions intended to help Ollie and his mother “tell their story,” Madigan masterfully shows how to BEGINNING THERAPISTS : PSYCHOTHERAPY RESOURCES with Jason Buckles, Victor Yalom. In volume 2 of our DSM-5 and Psychodiagnostic Interviewing series, learn how to obtain essential diagnostic information on some of the most common disorders therapists encounter— Adjustment, Panic, Generalized Anxiety, and Posttraumatic Stress Disorders—while establishing and maintaining therapeuticrapport.
DEVELOPING A THERAPEUTIC VOICE The model that I’ve arrived at is both simple yet expansive. A therapeutic voice is the combination and interplay of therapeutic presence and therapeutic authority, the complementary and seemingly contradictory elements that like yin and yang, enable us to create a three-dimensional picture of our patients and ourselves. CAREER COUNSELING IN ACTION: TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES M any clients enter therapy seeking career guidance —and many career counselors find themselves supporting clients through deeper issues. While not often acknowledged, there is a real overlap between career counseling and psychotherapy. This video offers perspectives and interventions that both types of practitioners can utilize. RACE AND RACISM: RESOURCES FOR YOUR PRACTICE Offered free of charge through July 31, Racism, Family Secrets and the African American Experience, is a powerful interview with Elaine Pinderhughes discussing her genealogical research into her family, and her efforts to confront and transcend the lies and secrets passed down across generations.(Clicking on image will take you to the free video's landing page.) PSYCHOTHERAPY WITH FORMER CULT MEMBERS Video Memberships for personal viewing. Access to over 300 of the best psychotherapy. training videos starting at $29/month. Two years ago, I received a late-night telephone call from a man who would give me only his first name. Bill said that he’d recently moved to Oakland and had been referred to me by a cult awareness organization in LISTENING UP AND LEANING IN: ACTIVE LISTENING IN Active listening is an important tool in every doctor and therapist’s toolbox. It can help facilitate more trusting and deeper therapeutic relationships. In our professional and personal lives, active listening can lead to more connected and rewarding interpersonal interactions allowing us to experience even greater fulfillment. Resources.Sign up for our
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