Psychotherapy with the Unmotivated Patient, with Erving Polster Video


For more information about this video, visit www.psychotherapy.net. In this Gestalt Therapy video clip, renowned therapist and teacher Erving Polster artfully and adeptly works with Gerald bright, cynical, emotionally detached, overly-intellectual, and determined to defeat this therapist as he has previous ones. We watch Polster engage him in here-and-now interactions, matching wits, and challenging his defenses with a delicate balance of confrontation and empathy.


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Irvin Yalom Inpatient Group Psychotherapy Video


For more information about this video, visit www.psychotherapy.net. Volume II in this Yalom group therapy series shows Dr. Yalom in action conducting a group session in an inpatient psychiatric setting, based on an adaptation of his Interpersonal Model of group psychotherapy. This highly structured approach helps to contain rather than escalate client anxiety, and can be adapted to work with a wide range of lower to mid-functioning populations in diverse clinical settings.


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Hanna Levenson Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Video


For more information about this video, visit www.psychotherapy.net. In this video clip, Dr. Levenson, a leading proponent of Time-Limited Dynamic Psychotherapy (TLDP) takes us through some highlights of a 20-session course of therapy. She demonstrates how TLDP integrates psychodynamic, interpersonal, cognitive-behavioral, and system approaches, and is especially useful for patients with chronic and pervasive interpersonal difficulties.


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Motivational Interviewing William Miller Psychotherapy Video


For more information about this video, visit www.psychotherapy.net. William Miller talks about how Motivational Interviewing helps people resolve their ambivalence about changing addictive behaviors. The therapist creates an atmosphere that is conducive to change by expressing empathy and encouragement, rolling with resistance, and helping the client explore the gaps between their current behaviors and the life they would like to lead.


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Irvin Yalom, MD at the Evolution of Psychotherapy Conference


Professor Emeritus of psychiatry at Stanford University. He also maintains a private practice in San Francisco and Palo Alto, California. Dr. Yalom is the author of Loves Executioner, The Theory and Practice of Group Therapy, Existential Psychotherapy, When Nietzsche Wept, The Schopenhauer Cure, Lying on the Couch, The Gift of Therapy, Momma and the Meaning of Life, and his latest, Staring at the Sun. www.evolutionofpsychotherapy.com


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Rollo May Existential Psychotherapy Video


For more information about this video, visit www.psychotherapy.net. See legendary Existential Psychotherapy master Rollo May in a dialogue on what matters most in the practice of psychotherapy. Rollo May explores his own unique therapy style, reflects on his work with clients, and gets specific on what we can take and leave from other influential psychotherapists.


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Deep Trauma Healing with Sensorimotor Psychotherapy


This is a preview of the third call in our teleseminar series on treating trauma. Here we talk with Pat Ogden PhD. To learn more: www.nicabm.com


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Irvin Yalom Outpatient Group Psychotherapy Video


For more information about this video, visit www.psychotherapy.net. Volume I of this group therapy video series portrays a re-enactment of segments of group sessions over the course of a mixed adult outpatient psychotherapy group. You'll see how Yalom's interpersonal model is applied, and learn techniques to steer groups into the here-and-now so they remain dynamic, on-track, and powerfully therapeutic.


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The Ramones - Psychotherapy


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Maine Coon psychotherapy


Feeling low? Micmac to the rescue! Animals are the best teachers. Their lessons are pure, without guile and they're never critical. Oh, and they heap praise wherever they find an opportunity!


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"Psychotherapy with Psychotic Patients" - Part 1


From the Australian Psychoanalytical Society - www.psychoanalysis.asn.au. Neville Symington introduces his talk "Psychotherapy with Psychotic Patients" in Sydney. Symington explains that communication with the patient has a healing function and explains the role of psychoanalysis in counselling.


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Irvin Yalom Live Case Consultation Psychotherapy Video


For more information about this video, visit www.psychotherapy.net. Watch Dr. Irvin Yalom consult on cases from three therapists. Dr. Yalom responds to both the clinical issues and the therapists' reactions, always looking for opportunities to bring more focus into the here-and-now of the therapeutic relationship, and highlighting key existential themes.


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Existential Psychotherapy


An analysis of an existential psychotherapy session.


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James Hillman on Archetypal Psychotherapy & the Soulless Society


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Practicing Positive Psychotherapy Part 1


Applying the Science of Happiness Dr. Carol Kauffman Part 2 @ www.youtube.com


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Mindfulness & Psychotherapy ~ Shinzen Young


Shinzen talks about the historical cross-fertilization between early Buddhism and other cultures, and goes on to share how now in the west, neuroscience, physics, contemplative traditions and psychotherapy are being cross-fertilized with mindfulness practice. He goes on to share the similarities and differences between psychotherapy and mindfulness. Filmed in Nov. 2009 at Mt. Carmel Spiritual Centre in Niagara Falls.


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'Television': Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy


Subtitles adapted from the translation by Denis Hollier, Rosalind Krauss, and Annette Michelson in 'Television: A Challenge to the Psychoanalytic Establishment' - Jacques Lacan (Norton, London: 1990). Complete video (without subtitles) at ubuweb.com. There is no structure except through language. There is no sexual relation. "Every interview is a comedy, as is perhaps every bond built up by speech - including even analysis. [...] Lacan never shied away from theatrics - it goes hand in hand with the use of discourse. The bores reproached him for it; they reason badly. What we agreed upon beforehand was that I would converse with Lacan in front of the cameras. But that was not possibly for after every cut, when it was time to start up again, Lacan shifted a bit - in his discourse. Each time he gave an additional twist to his reflections which were unfolding there, under the spotlights, thwarting any chance of bridge-building. We stopped after two hours; I gave him in writing a list of questions; and he wrote this play, 'Television', in about two weeks time; I saw him every evening and he gave me the day's manuscript pages; then he read or acted out - with a few improvised variations - the written text you have before you. He made a spring-board of this false start.' JA Miller, 'Microscopia: An Introduction to the Reading of Television', (1987), trans. B. Fink (1990).


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Existential-Humanistic Psychotherapy with Jim Bugental Video


For more information about this video, visit www.psychotherapy.net. Watch legendary clinician and teacher James Bugental conduct two actual psychotherapy sessions with the same client, and witness him put his techniques into practice such as facilitating client and therapist presence, working with resistance, balancing confrontation with support, and guiding clients into the search process.


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Mindfulness and Psychotherapy with Ronald Siegel, PsyD


The Failure of Success and the Pain of "I Me, Me, Mine" Training for Health and Mental Health Professionals


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Yoga Psychotherapy


Yoga Psychotherapist Danielle McDermott tells us about the benefits of using the body/mind connection to address deeper lying issues. Check out all of our videos at www.dabbler.ca


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UA: Transpersonal Psychotherapy


Transpersonal psychotherapist Jan Mojsa speaks to The Counselling Channel's Niall O'Loingsigh about the origins, ethics and techniques of transpersonal psychotherapy


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Martin Seligman Positive Psychology and Psychotherapy Video


For more information about this video, visit www.psychotherapy.net. In this interview, the founder of Positive Psychology, Martin Seligman, PhD, introduces Positive Psychotherapy. Seligman emphasizes that happiness is not just the absence of disorder, as "psychology as usual" might contend. Rather, happiness derives from an execution of our signature strengths. Seligman demonstrates a new set of rigorously tested interventions that lastingly increase happiness while decreasing depression.


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Irvin Yalom: The Art of Psychotherapy (excerpt): A Thinking Allowed DVD w/ Dr. Jeffrey Mishlove


NOTE: This is an excerpt from a two-part, 60-minute DVD. www.thinkingallowed.com Psychiatrist Irvin Yalom suggests that symptoms initially presented in therapy often serve to mask deeper, existential fears. Irvin Yalom, MD, is professor of psychiatry at stanford University and author of numerous books on psychotherapy including Existential Psychotherapy, Love's Executioner and Lying on the Couch.


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Melanie Safka-Psychotherapy


Melanie Anne Safka-Schekeryk (born February 3, 1947) is an American singer-songwriter,folk singer. I do not own the pics nor the song.I have made and uploded this version of psychotherapy because there weren`t any,I used some pics I had in my computer. If you want the mp3 song,send me a message.


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The Main Idea in Classical Adlerian Depth Psychotherapy


Dr. Stein presents a brief overview of Alfred Adler's unique contribution to psychology and psychotherapy, emphasizing the philosophical core that offers profund personal and social benefits. Alfred Adler Institute of Northwestern Washington web site - go.ourworld.nu


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Dr. Yalom (I) Death & Existential Psychotherapy


Irvin D. Yalom, MD, is professor emeritus of psychiatry at Stanford University. He continues his clinical practice and lectures widely in the United States. Existential therapy has been practiced and continues to be practiced in many forms and situations throughout the world. Organized around what Yalom identifies as the four "ultimate concerns of life"—death, freedom, existential isolation, and meaninglessness—the book takes up the meaning of each existential concern and the type of conflict that springs from our confrontation with each. He shows how these concerns are manifested in personality and psychopathology, and how treatment can be helped by our knowledge of them. Drawing from clinical experience, empirical research , philosophy, and great literature, Yalom has written a broad and comprehensive book. It will provide an intellectual home base for those psychotherapists who have sensed the incompatibility of orthodox theories with their own clinical experience, and it opens new doors for empirical research. The fundamental concerns of therapy and the central issues of human existence are woven together here as never before, with intellectual and clinical results that will surprise and enlighten all readers.


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Meditation and Psychotherapy - Morning Session


His Holiness the Dalai Lama participates in a panel discussion focusing on the relationship between meditation and psychotherapy hosted by the Harvard Medical School held at Harvard University on May 1st, 2009. (www.dalailama.com)


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Hartmut Wuebbeler - Biodynamic Body Psychotherapy


Fascinated by the body mind connection Hartmut Wuebbeler committed to five years of training, much with Gerda Boyesen herself, in order to have the depth of knowledge to help people gain a greater connection with their authentic self. Chatting with Francesca from RoardioTV he explains how he believes it is essential to marry the mind based therapies with the body based ones in order to experience transformation and to release old traumas from where they are locked away in both our bodies and our minds. Therapeutic and transformative, Hartmut helps his Clients hear the innate wisdom their own body can share. Hartmut's therapy rooms are based in the London Bridge area. www.hartmutwuebbeler.com


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Salvador Minuchin, MD at the Evolution of Psychotherapy Conference


Retired family therapist living in Boca Raton, Florida. He has been Research Professor of Psychiatry, New York University. Professor of Child Psychiatry and Pediatrics, University of Pennsylvania and Director Emeritus, Family Therapy Training Center of the Philadelphia Child Guidance Clinic. Dr. Minuchin lectures nationally and internationally and is author of seven books and numerous papers and articles. www.evolutionofpsychotherapy.com


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James Bugental: Humanistic Psychotherapy (excerpt) -- A Thinking Allowed DVD w/ Jeffrey Mishlove


NOTE: This is an excerpt from the full, 30-minute DVD. www.thinkingallowed.com Humanistic-existential psychotherapy is a journey toward greater wholeness and aliveness. The late James Bugental, Ph.D., was the first president of the Association for Humanistic Psychology, president of the California State Psychological Association. He is author of The Search for Authenticity, Psychotherapy and Process and several other seminal books. The client in this process does not necessarily alleviate symptoms or change behavior--but rather completes therapy with a larger sense of who he or she is.


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Dr. Yalom (II) Death & Existential Psychotherapy


Irvin D. Yalom, MD, is professor emeritus of psychiatry at Stanford University. He continues his clinical practice and lectures widely in the United States. Existential therapy has been practiced and continues to be practiced in many forms and situations throughout the world. Organized around what Yalom identifies as the four "ultimate concerns of life"—death, freedom, existential isolation, and meaninglessness—the book takes up the meaning of each existential concern and the type of conflict that springs from our confrontation with each. He shows how these concerns are manifested in personality and psychopathology, and how treatment can be helped by our knowledge of them. Drawing from clinical experience, empirical research , philosophy, and great literature, Yalom has written a broad and comprehensive book. It will provide an intellectual home base for those psychotherapists who have sensed the incompatibility of orthodox theories with their own clinical experience, and it opens new doors for empirical research. The fundamental concerns of therapy and the central issues of human existence are woven together here as never before, with intellectual and clinical results that will surprise and enlighten all readers.


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Treating Alcoholism in Psychotherapy Video


For more information about this video, visit www.psychotherapy.net. Learn how to provide effective treatment for alcoholics, without having to choose between a 12-step versus psychotherapeutic approach! This video follows a course of treatment through the four stages of the Developmental Model Drinking, Transition, Early Recovery, and Ongoing Recovery. In a dramatic reenactment of key moments of a therapy over the course of five years, we see Dr. Brown address the multitude of challenges inherent in the treatment of alcoholics.


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Frances Vaughan - Psychotherapy and Meditation


Interviewed by Kenneth Wilber. Frances Vaughan, Ph.D. is a psychologist, educator and author of books, chapters and articles on psychology and spirituality. Her books include "Awakening Intuition", "The Inward Arc: Healing in Psychotherapy and Spirituality" and "Shadows of the Sacred: Seeing Through Spiritual Illusions". With her husband, Roger Walsh, she is co-editor of "Paths Beyond Ego: The Transpersonal Vision", and "Gifts from A Course in Miracles". As a pioneer in transpersonal psychology, Dr. Vaughan was a founding faculty member of the Institute of Transpersonal psychology. Later she joined the clinical faculty at the University of California Medical School at Irvine. At present she is a founding faculty member of the Metta Institute. Dr. Vaughan has served as President of both the Association for Transpersonal Psychology and the Association for Humanistic Psychology, and she is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association. She is currently a trustee of the Fetzer Institute. The mission of the Fetzer Institute is to foster the awareness of the power of love and forgiveness in the emerging global community. Dr. Vaughan holds a Ph.D. in clinical psychology and has been a practitioner of meditation since 1972. She has studied and practiced Buddhist, Sufi and Hindu spiritual traditions in addition to deepening her understanding of Christian mysticism. Dr. Vaughan has served on the boards of several non-profit organizations and on the board of editors of several <b>...</b>


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Dr. Yalom (IV) Death & Existential Psychotherapy


Irvin D. Yalom, MD, is professor emeritus of psychiatry at Stanford University. He continues his clinical practice and lectures widely in the United States. Existential therapy has been practiced and continues to be practiced in many forms and situations throughout the world. Organized around what Yalom identifies as the four "ultimate concerns of life"—death, freedom, existential isolation, and meaninglessness—the book takes up the meaning of each existential concern and the type of conflict that springs from our confrontation with each. He shows how these concerns are manifested in personality and psychopathology, and how treatment can be helped by our knowledge of them. Drawing from clinical experience, empirical research , philosophy, and great literature, Yalom has written a broad and comprehensive book. It will provide an intellectual home base for those psychotherapists who have sensed the incompatibility of orthodox theories with their own clinical experience, and it opens new doors for empirical research. The fundamental concerns of therapy and the central issues of human existence are woven together here as never before, with intellectual and clinical results that will surprise and enlighten all readers.


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New Film for MSc in Dance Movement Psychotherapy at QMU.mpg


This video contains information about the MSc programme in Dance Movement Psychotherapy at Queen Margaret University created by Toyin Agoro, media student. Successful graduates from this programme can receive licence to practise as dance movement psychotherapists. For further information see: www.qmu.ac.uk/at/Dance_Movement_Psychotherapy.htm or contact the programme leader Dr Vicky Karkou VKarkou@qmu.ac.uk


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Practicing Positive Psychotherapy Part 2


Applying the Science of Happiness Dr. Carol Kauffman Part 1 @ www.youtube.com


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Dr. Yalom (V) Death & Existential Psychotherapy


Irvin D. Yalom, MD, is professor emeritus of psychiatry at Stanford University. He continues his clinical practice and lectures widely in the United States. Existential therapy has been practiced and continues to be practiced in many forms and situations throughout the world. Organized around what Yalom identifies as the four "ultimate concerns of life"—death, freedom, existential isolation, and meaninglessness—the book takes up the meaning of each existential concern and the type of conflict that springs from our confrontation with each. He shows how these concerns are manifested in personality and psychopathology, and how treatment can be helped by our knowledge of them. Drawing from clinical experience, empirical research , philosophy, and great literature, Yalom has written a broad and comprehensive book. It will provide an intellectual home base for those psychotherapists who have sensed the incompatibility of orthodox theories with their own clinical experience, and it opens new doors for empirical research. The fundamental concerns of therapy and the central issues of human existence are woven together here as never before, with intellectual and clinical results that will surprise and enlighten all readers.


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Psychotherapy Brown Bag: Part 1 - What do we know about psychodynamic therapy.MP4


In this clip, I discuss an influential but misleading article by Jonathan Shedler about psychodynamic therapy. The purpose of this video is to explain what the data actually tell us so that viewers can make a more informed decision about mental health care. To read more about this, check out our PBB articles at: www.psychotherapybrownbag.com www.psychotherapybrownbag.com


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"Psychotherapy with Psychotic Patients" - Part 2


From the Australian Psychoanalytical Society - www.psychoanalysis.asn.au. Neville Symington delivers his talk "Psychotherapy with Psychotic Patients" in Sydney. In this part Symington tells the story of Bernadette, a case of a patient with psychosis and self-harm symptoms and the treatments that the psychotherapist, Agatha used including cognitive therapy.


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