Låt dig inspireras av en av de mest inflyteserika psykoterapeuterna inom KBT
Donald Meichenbaum demonsterar här skickligt hur hans refinerade och berömda KBT-metodik fungerar i en verklig terapisession i denna film uppdelad i tre delar.
"Cognitive–Behavioral Therapy With Donald Meichenbaum" is a demonstration of arguably the most frequently used therapeutic approach by one of its cofounders.
Jacqueline B. Persons demonstrerar i den här videon Kognitiv Beteendeterapi där hon använder fallkonceptualiseringen som guide när hon beslutar sig för vilken standard KBT-intervention hon bör använda och agerar aktivt för att hjälpa patienten lösa sina problem.
John Krumboltz edukativa variant av Kognitiv beteendeterapi är en inspirationskälla till alla terapeuter, oavsett teoretisk orientering. Här kan du se honom demonstrera sin skicklighet i en filmad terapisession uppdelad i tre delar.
Följ Dr. Antony under sex sessioner där han använder sig av Beteendeterapi med kognitiva inslag, 300 minuter med expertledd Beteendeterapi för att hjälpa en klient arbeta med sitt tvångsmässigt samlande.
I Cognitive Therapy for Panic Disorder så demonstrerar Dr. David M Clark en kortvarig terapi för behandlingen av denna för patienten mycket begränsande ångestsyndrom.
Kognitiv Beteendeinriktad återfallsprevention hjälper klienterna genom processen av återhämtning från återfall med fokus på kognitiva, beteendemässiga och livsttilsval som kan förändras eller förstärkas för att hjälpa klienten förhindra återfall.
Här går Jacqueline B. Persons, Michael A. Tompkins och Joan Davidson igenom och demonstrerar de första stegen i en KBT-behandling. Fallbeskrivning, konceptualisering och behandlingsplanen.
Dialektisk Beteendeterapi för ungdomar med multipel problematik. Studier har visat att dialektisk beteendeterapi kan signifikant minska antalet självmordsförsök och hjälpa klienterna hantera multipla problem.
A straightforward introduction for therapists, this [DVD] addresses fundamental questions about the nature of borderline personality disorder (BPD), its causes, and how it can effectively be treated with Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT).
In actual therapy sessions, the DVD shows Dr. Linehan teaching patients the use of such skills as mindfulness, distress tolerance, interpersonal effectiveness, and emotional regulation. Vividly depicting the various stages of treatment, this program shows how DBT helps clients decrease negative behaviors and work toward personal goals.
Some causes of emotional distress frankly have no simple remedy — or can’t be changed at all. But all of us have short-term crises of one kind or another. What we do about them and how we do it can have a profound effect on our ability to get through them.
Crisis happens. But there’s a vast difference between "getting through a crisis" and bearing so much pain, indecision, and personal anxiety that the crisis masters you.
Part Two of this series provides more practical, tested training that can help one survive personal crises.
You’ve watched others react to painful life events. Some seem to be strengthened by pain, while others are literally destroyed by suffering. The reason for these two vastly different outcomes is no longer a mystery.
På topp tre av bäst säljande utbildningsfilm från American Psychological Association!
Dr. Steven C Hayes demonstrerar här denna empiriskt stödda metod och ger en bra grund för att gå vidare med sina färdigheter. ACT baserar sig på Relational Frame Theory.
In episode 1, Facing the Struggle, you’ll be introduced to the organization and objectives of the series. You’ll learn about informed consent, a critical first step when introducing clients to ACT work.
The second episode in the ACT in Action shows how to structure ACT work. Help your clients see the real costs of their attempts to avoid and control painful experience.
One of the more central processes in the ACT model, Cognitive Defusion, is the subject of the third episode in the series.
Learn what defusion is and watch as Hayes starts out a client with defusion work. Find out how to integrate defusion into treatment. In the latter part of the program, explore a variety of alternative ways to practice defusion.
In episode 4, Mindfulness, Self, and the Present Moment, you’ll be introduced to the mindfulness components of ACT.
Find out how to use mindfulness in session, help your client foster a ranscendent sense of self, and coach others to remain in contact with the present moment while focusing on their values.
Values and Action, the fifth episode in the series, describes the ACT approach to values. This program shows you how to guide a client through a values assessment and help make the transition from process goals to a life oriented to valued directions. This episode also includes a segment where values are connected to work with clients in chronic pain.
In the final episode, Psychological Flexibility, you’ll learn how to mix the various ACT processes in actual treatment scenarios.
Discover how to use ACT as a brief intervention model. Explore issues related to ACT and the relationship between client and therapist. Also find out how traditional exposure work has a place in ACT.