By Rich Simon As therapists, many of us practice in two different worlds. In the first, we see polite, well-behaved, articulate clients with solid values. They engage fully in therapy, talk cogently about their problems, listen attentively to our responses, make reasonably good-faith efforts to follow our suggestions, and sooner or later get better. No wonder we genuinely like these people!
Wednesday, November 16or Watch Anytime On-Demand
David Feinstein • Explore the evidence supporting Energy Psychology (EP), one of psychotherapy’s most discussed—and most controversial—methods, with veteran therapist David Feinstein.
Thursday, November 3or Watch Anytime On-Demand
Richard Schwartz • Explore the inner world of the psyche with Richard Schwartz, whose insights, supported by brain science and human experience, have redefined and clarified the concept of the “inner self.”
Monday, November 7or Watch Anytime On-Demand
Mary Jo Barrett • Explore our evolving understanding of PTSD, particularly the difference between a reaction to a single event and complex trauma--a more pervasive condition rooted in a history of abuse and neglect.
Saturday, November 5or Watch Anytime On-Demand
Pat Ogden • Talk is no longer the only tool therapists use in the consulting room. Discover how to help clients heal by integrating the body into the therapeutic process with Pat Ogden, a recognized expert in somatic and sensorimotor approaches to trauma.
Thursday, November 3or Watch Anytime On-Demand
Francine Shapiro • Join therapeutic pioneer Francine Shapiro to learn why, with the innovative mind-body technique EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing), therapists treating trauma need not choose between therapeutic brevity and profound healing—they can have both.
Saturday, November 5or Watch Anytime On-Demand
Rick Hanson • Our evolutionary history has wired our brains for negativity, causing us to overestimate threats and expect the worst. Join psychologist Rick Hanson to find out why this useful survival mechanism can become a problem in our 21st-century lives.
Monday, November 14or Watch Anytime On-Demand
Donald Meichenbaum • No one knows more about what’s most effective in helping traumatized clients heal than Donald Meichenbaum, one of the originators of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy and a pioneer in the trauma field.