Search Results for: Psychotherapy

Mental Health Apps: A Therapist in Your Pocket!

…$29.00 Event Link: Sign Up Here Mental Health Apps is an exploding area of psychotherapy. Expected to be a $600 million industry in 2012, apps are becoming simpler to make and cheaper to acquire. Many are free, cost 99 cents or just a few dollars. They can be used by therapists for personal development or clinical work, by clients to support their therapeutic work, or by laypeople not in therapy. Through sheer low price and ease of accessibility,…

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IPNB and Relationships: The Neurobiology of We

…ect regulation, neural systems theory, and social neuroscience as we apply modern conceptualizations to child development, education, psychotherapy, and relational well-being….

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The Ethics & Risk of Risk Management

…mediate-level course critically examines the concept of risk management in psychotherapy. The Ethics and Risk of Risk Management Therapists have been frightened by risk management experts, attorneys and insurance companies to never touch a client, to limit self-disclosure and gifts, to avoid bartering, making home visits, leaving the office with clients and, by all means, to stay away from any form of dual relationships. The course helps therapist…

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Understanding and Treating Addictive Disorders

…Cost: $400 Event Link: Signup Here “Treating Alcohol and Drug Problems in Psychotherapy Practice, Doing What Works,” Arnold Washton and Joan Zweben, Guilford Press, 2006 — is required reading for this course. It is already a classic in the field AND IT IS INCLUDED AS PART OF THE REGISTRATION FOR THIS CLASS — No additional expenditure is needed and you will own this great book forever. Joan Zweben, PhD is a clinical psychologist with over 30 years…

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PTSD: Integrating Behavioral and Pharmacological Approaches

…. This class focuses on a phenomenological model for PTSD, not limited to post-combat situations. Dr. Sammons reviews some of the relevant literature on on biological and pharmacological models, as well psychotherapy. He recommends an approach which combines exposure therapy with therapeutic approaches to healing through determining, over time, the meaning of the traumatic event….

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Suicide Prevention

…inger, 2002), and Creating a Life of Meaning and Compassion: The Wisdom of Psychotherapy (APA Books, 2003). An accomplished and much requested lecturer, she represents the Glendon Association at national and international conferences in the areas of suicide assessment and prevention, parenting, couple relations and Voice Therapy. Additionally, in conjunction with Joyce Catlett, she conducts intensive Voice Therapy training seminars in Santa Barbar…

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How to Become More Adult and Successful in Your Life

…h to further develop yourself, I strongly recommend seeking out a personal psychotherapy experience. It will offer a unique opportunity to understand yourself and expand your life. Observe your emotions, but govern your actions by rationality. Your choice of actions should further your best interests and goals and fit your moral considerations. People are capable of acting rationally in spite of strong feeling reactions. This works most efficientl…

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Writing "The Birth of Pleasure"

…cs including feminism, patriarchy, relationships, pleasure, parenting, and psychotherapy. She dispels myths regarding feminism that have pervaded both professional discourse and popular media for the past three decades, describing how “patriarchy creates a rift in the psyche, dividing everyone apart from themselves.” She discusses relationships and parenting, including the dynamics of mother-son and mother-daughter relationships. Finally, Dr. Gill…

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Cultural Stereotypes of Men and Women

…cs including feminism, patriarchy, relationships, pleasure, parenting, and psychotherapy. She dispels myths regarding feminism that have pervaded both professional discourse and popular media for the past three decades, describing how “patriarchy creates a rift in the psyche, dividing everyone apart from themselves.” She discusses relationships and parenting, including the dynamics of mother-son and mother-daughter relationships. Finally, Dr. Gill…

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The Public Health Model Applied to Violence: An Interview with James Gilligan

…ty. He is a former president of the International Association for Forensic Psychotherapy. An expert in the field of violence, he has published several books including Violence: Reflections on a National Epidemic, Preventing Violence: Prospects for Tomorrow, and Why Some Politicians Are More Dangerous Than Others. As a faculty member of the Harvard Medical School for many years, he headed the Institute of Law and Psychiatry and directed mental heal…

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