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Susan Johnson, Ed.D.Archived
From: Wednesday, May 12
Price: $15
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Ron Taffel, Ph.D.Archived
From Wednesday, May 26
Price: $15
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- 1 CE Hour
Dan Siegel, M.D.Archived
From: Wednesday, April 28
Price: $15
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- 1 CE Hour
Bessel van der Kolk, M.D.Archived
From: Wednesday April 14
Price: $15
Daniel Goleman, Ph.D.Archived
From: Wednesday, January 27
Price: $15
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Daniel Siegel, M.D.Archived
From: January 20th, 2010
Price: $15
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Whether you attended the Symposium and loved what you saw or were unable to attend and want to stay informed, the Works bundle will give you a complete set of Symposium audio and video materials.
With the Complete Video bundle, you will have a chance to watch high-quality videos of 5 keynotes, including Luncheon and Dinner addresses, and 2 highly-anticipated workshops recorded on video.
The Complete Audio bundle allows you to appreciate all Symposium workshops at your leisure. This great package includes all of the recorded 2-hour and All-Day workshops from Friday through Sunday; all the available Keynotes, Luncheons, and Dinners; plus 3 additional All-Day workshops from Thursday’s Creativity Day!
Daniel Siegel, M.D. (with Rich Simon)CE Credits: 1
While the recent election was a victory for multiculturalism, ongoing bitter debates about immigration reveal that, even in our “enlightened” society, ethnic and national divisions can still evoke the raw and malign power of nativism...
Probably most of your clients have had at least some difficulty with insomnia as, most likely, have you...
CE Credits: 2
Price: $25
From its very beginnings, therapy has almost always consisted primarily of talk, evolving from slow, ruminative talk during the heyday of psychodynamic practice to the faster-paced, therapist-directed, make-it-happen talk required in the 6 to 10 sessions that are now the norm...
According to the standard wisdom, the greatest therapists—the “supershrinks”—are born not made...
There aren’t many issues that strain the fabric of marriage or family life as much as the chronic or terminal illness of an elderly parent or spouse...
For much of our profession’s history, we’ve imagined--in spite of the increased use of medications for psychiatric problems--that we still take care of people’s minds, while others take care of their bodies...
The devastating world of war-related trauma afflicts whole populations of people...
Probably all of us can think of at least one clinical role model or leading figure in the field who shaped our vision of the kind of therapist we wanted to be when we “grew up”...
For decades, the rationale for therapy has been to help clients change--their relationships, their careers, their feelings about the past, their personalities...
If most individuals and their problems are complex and difficult, what general conclusions can possibly be drawn about treating the average marriage in trouble?...
Doing therapy with teens has always been a challenge--compounding the difficulty is the fact that today’s kids are bombarded by an all-pervasive pop culture...
As therapists, we often see middle-aged clients who feel a restless sense of regret that they’ve never really followed their dreams or fully lived their lives and our job is to help them explore unlived possibilities within themselves...
The most critical life decision most therapists deal with in their everyday practice is helping couples decide whether to dissolve a marriage or try to save it...
Aging triggers identity issues as powerful as those of adolescence, at a time when we're also coping with critical life-cycle changes, such as our children leaving home, our parents getting ill or dying, physical and financial worries, and retirement...
A decade ago, if therapists were familiar with mindfulness at all, it was as a spiritual practice with little connection to clinical work...
Positive psychology is an attempt to give us a science of happiness grounded in a growing body of systematic research that reveals how to live a happier, more meaningful life...
At its best, therapy is a deeply creative art, rooted in the healing quality of imagination, hope, risk, and wonder...
In America, almost everybody has peculiar eating habits, and almost everybody exhibits some little or not-so-little food excesses and fetishes...
Sure, therapy hinges on the client-therapist relationship, but there's more to it than our textbook theories tell us...
Following the first generation of pioneers, another group of inspired clinicians and innovators emerged to expand the vocabulary and scope of family therapy...
Family therapy was launched by a collection of charismatic figures who combined clinical skill with the intellectual daring to bring systems thinking into the consulting room...
Research seems to show again and again that the main ingredient of effective treatment has little to do with therapeutic technique...
In this unusual Reading Course, six noted clinicians examine the question of what happens when a client challenges the therapist's core assumptions about change and forces him or her to step out of their personal and professional comfort zone...
For years, the Networker's "In Consultation" column has been a source of invaluable practical wisdom about dealing with the challenges of everyday practice...
In an America shaken by terror, almost anybody can be subject to intrusive thoughts, agitation, chronic apprehension, and panic attacks once regarded almost exclusively as symptoms of full-blown anxiety disorders...
When it comes to depression, new theories, therapies, and medicines appear so rapidly that it's impossible for even the most diligent therapist to keep track of it all...
The ethical guidelines for therapists were once governed by simple, direct, utterly unambiguous rules...
Secrets can be like ghosts haunting a family, a veiled threat that can't quite be seen or confronted...
The therapy profession has been enthralled with the power of words as the one legitimate way of helping our clients improve...
Adolescents rarely come to therapy of their own choice and often don't care to talk about their problems with adults...
Almost all our assumptions and expectations about teens today are outdated - from our ideas about the age of onset of adolescence and how peer pressure works to our understanding of how kids experience anxiety and the role parents should play in providing effective guidance...
Every therapist who works with couples inevitably works with sexual issues...
Since the days of Freud, our consulting rooms have been a place designated for straight talk about sexuality, where, presumably, psychological enlightenment could be counted on to prevail over the dark forces of repression...
Even today many therapists tip-toe around the subject of infidelity...
The dirty little secret in our field is that couples work may be the hardest form of therapy...
In the mass media, love is typically dished up as an endless celebration of brand new, gloriously uncomplicated ardor. But the fact is that most of us are pitifully unprepared for life after infatuation...
The way we think about and practice psychotherapy is being transformed by an unprecedented convergence of new scientific findings and ancient healing traditions...
Sometime over the past two decades, society's response to survivors of sexual abuse changed from "You're deluded" to "You're damaged..."
Clients with borderline issues, trauma survivors, and others with chronic problems often leave their therapists feeling paralyzed and ineffective--no matter how hard you huff and they puff, you can't blow the problem down...