A Strategic Approach to Treating Social Anxiety Disorder

A Strategic Approach to Treating Social Anxiety Disorder

with Reid Wilson
What do you do when, in spite of your own best efforts, your clients are caught in a spiral of social anxiety and the shame that fuels it? In this webinar replay, renowned anxiety expert, Reid Wilson, will show you how to turn the tables on anxiety, providing you with techniques for working quickly and successfully with socially anxious clients.  
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Anxiety

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Anxiety

with Mark Fefergrad and Peggy Richter
How can therapists help clients regain perspective about their most anxiety-inducing beliefs? In this video featuring clear didactics and clinical vignettes, discover CBT’s powerful tools for curbing panicked thoughts and supporting behavioral change.
Managing Chronic Anxiety with Mindfulness

Managing Chronic Anxiety with Mindfulness

with Ronald D. Siegel
Watch Ron Siegel utilize the somatic elements of mindfulness in session with a client suffering from anxiety, and discover a tool that you can easily use to help your clients with a broad range of issues.
Accelerated Treatment for Anxiety, Panic and Phobias 3-video Series

Accelerated Treatment for Anxiety, Panic and Phobias 3-video Series

with Reid Wilson
Trying to treat anxiety disorders therapists and clients can get stuck talking about symptoms and triggers. Learn how to use cognitive behavioral interventions that empower clients to rapidly recover from panic, phobias and other anxiety disorders.
Mixed Anxiety and Depression: A Cognitive-Behavioral Approach

Mixed Anxiety and Depression: A Cognitive-Behavioral Approach

with Donald Meichenbaum
In this video, internationally renowned therapist Donald Meichenbaum demonstrates a brief, effective approach for treating clients suffering from anxiety and depression.

A Paradoxical Intervention for Panic Disorder

A Paradoxical Intervention for Panic Disorder

with Reid Wilson
Anxiety disorder expert Reid Wilson demonstrates a highly-effective, unique intervention in this excerpt from a live session with a woman whose panic disorder has made her life completely unmanageable.
Crisis Counseling: 7 Steps to Effective Intervention

Crisis Counseling: 7 Steps to Effective Intervention

with Derrick Paladino
How can you provide immediate relief to clients devastated by a crisis? This online course provides therapists and counselors with a blueprint they can use to confidently intervene, stabilize and support clients overwhelmed in the wake of crises.
Advanced Cognitive Behavioral Interventions for OCD 3-video Series

Advanced Cognitive Behavioral Interventions for OCD 3-video Series

with Reid Wilson
How can you provide effective and lasting relief for clients who feel defeated in their battle against OCD? Discover groundbreaking strategies for giving your OCD clients the courage and self-help skills needed to get their lives back.
 
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy with Donald Meichenbaum

Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy with Donald Meichenbaum

with Donald Meichenbaum
Donald Meichenbaum expertly demonstrates his refined and renowned Cognitive-Behavioral approach in an actual therapy session in this 3-part video.
Diagnosing PTSD, Adjustment, Generalized Anxiety and Panic Disorders

Diagnosing PTSD, Adjustment, Generalized Anxiety and Panic Disorders

with Jason Buckles

How can clinicians obtain essential diagnostic information while establishing and maintaining therapeutic rapport? Watch clinical demonstrations of some of the most common disorders therapists encounter— Adjustment, Panic, Generalized Anxiety, and Posttraumatic Stress Disorders—and learn how to gather diagnostic data without compromising client care.

Accelerated Treatment for Anxiety: Core Concepts

Accelerated Treatment for Anxiety: Core Concepts

with Reid Wilson
Reid Wilson captivates in this dynamic presentation of his distinctive approach to treating anxiety disorders. You’ll reconsider your own strategies as you consider his paradoxical spin on the nature of anxiety and see his powerful methods in action.
Integrative Counseling

Integrative Counseling

with Jeffrey Kottler
Jeffrey Kottler showcases his expert skills in integrating multiple therapy approaches in an actual counseling session in this 3-part video.
David Barlow on Treating Anxiety Disorders

David Barlow on Treating Anxiety Disorders

with David Barlow
This motivating conversation with distinguished anxiety expert Dr. David Barlow covers his development of a novel approach to anxiety treatment, the origins of behavioral therapy techniques, and implications for the future of psychotherapy as a whole
Cognitive Therapy for Obsessions

Cognitive Therapy for Obsessions

with Reid Wilson
In these live sessions with a patient suffering from obsessive thinking, Reid Wilson demonstrates tools and techniques of cognitive therapy that clinicians can begin to apply immediately.
Integrating Mindfulness into Counseling and Psychotherapy

Integrating Mindfulness into Counseling and Psychotherapy

with Ronald D. Siegel
What is “mindfulness” and how can we actually use it with our clients? Understand the principles of mindfulness-oriented psychotherapy and its application for a range of clinical issues in this new video with mindfulness expert Dr. Ronald D. Siegel.
Treating Anxiety Disorders: A Unified Protocol

Treating Anxiety Disorders: A Unified Protocol

with David Barlow
It can be overwhelming trying to master all the single-diagnosis techniques out there for the treatment of anxiety and related emotional disorders. Renowned researcher and clinician Dr. David Barlow pulls them all together into a Unified Protocol, and teaches you through live clinical demonstration how to make your therapy more efficient and effective.
The 7 Skills for Addiction-Free Living: Stress Management

The 7 Skills for Addiction-Free Living: Stress Management

with Jon Carlson, PsyD and Judy Lewis
Watch two therapists demonstrate psychoeducational activities to clients in recovery, including relaxation exercises, lifestyle adjustment strategies, thought pattern correction methods, and the creation of action plans for preventing stressful circumstances. 

Joseph Wolpe on Systematic Desensitization

Joseph Wolpe on Systematic Desensitization

with Joseph Wolpe
In a fascinating discussion with Dr. Joseph Wolpe, he reveals how his experiences treating soldiers in World War II eventually led him to develop systematic desensitization as a treatment for anxiety and fear disorders. Wolpe offers viewers specific clinical advice about how and when to integrate cognitive therapy with behavior therapy techniques in the treatment of fear.
Cognitive Therapy for Panic Disorder

Cognitive Therapy for Panic Disorder

with Reid Wilson
In this live session with a real patient, anxiety disorder expert Reid Wilson applies a provocative cognitive behavioral approach to one of the most vexing problems therapists encounter: panic disorder.
Managing Dementia and Anxiety

Managing Dementia and Anxiety

with Brad Hagen
In this video, learn to work calmly and efficiently with patients experiencing the severe agitation of dementia or anxiety. Here, two vignettes contrast the differences between inexperienced and experienced providers, including a counterintuitive method for soothing dementia patients.

 
Evidence-Based Treatment Planning for Panic Disorder

Evidence-Based Treatment Planning for Panic Disorder

with Timothy Bruce, Arthur Jongsma, Jr.
What exactly is evidence-based treatment planning, and how do you do it? Find out in this comprehensive video with Drs. Timothy Bruce and Arthur Jongsma, who present an overview, clinical vignettes, and commentary on empirically supported treatment for panic disorder.
Evidence-Based Treatment Planning for Social Anxiety Disorder

Evidence-Based Treatment Planning for Social Anxiety Disorder

with Timothy Bruce, Arthur Jongsma, Jr.
Social anxiety disorder is the most common anxiety disorder and one of the most prevalent psychiatric disorders today, so you’re very likely to encounter clients in need of skilled, thorough treatment planning for their isolating symptoms. Learn how to build an effective, evidence-based plan in this video.
Evidence-Based Treatment Planning for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

Evidence-Based Treatment Planning for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

with Timothy Bruce, Arthur Jongsma, Jr.
Left unchecked, the distressing symptoms of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder can condemn its sufferers to a rigid and severely diminished quality of life and without proper training, it is almost impossible for therapists to help clients with OCD overcome their symptoms. Learn the fundamentals of successful treatment in this video.
Evidence-Based Treatment Planning for Generalized Anxiety Disorder

Evidence-Based Treatment Planning for Generalized Anxiety Disorder

with Timothy Bruce, Arthur Jongsma, Jr.
Improve your grasp of evidence-based treatment planning in this video with Drs. Timothy Bruce and Arthur Jongsma, who present a comprehensive overview of GAD along with step-by-step planning outlines, live clinical vignettes, and detailed commentary.
Mental Health in Hospitals and Treatment Centers: 5-Video Series

Mental Health in Hospitals and Treatment Centers: 5-Video Series

with Brad Hagen
What are the most essential skills and techniques for succeeding with patients in hospitals and treatment centers? Discover the difference between novice unskilled and expert work care for a range of severe conditions in this 5-part video series.
Exposure Therapy for Phobias

Exposure Therapy for Phobias

with Reid Wilson
In these live sessions with a real patient, Reid Wilson demonstrates Exposure Therapy in action, offering a frame of reference that clinicians can begin to apply immediately.
Treating the Severe OCD Client

Treating the Severe OCD Client

with Reid Wilson
Severe OCD can seem hopelessly intractable, especially when a client has invested significant time in past therapy. Here, anxiety disorder expert Reid Wilson employs a variation of cognitive and strategic methods in two live sessions, demonstrating his paradoxical approach to tackling obsessive thinking.
Psychiatric Diagnosis and Interviewing

Psychiatric Diagnosis and Interviewing

with Jason Buckles
Is it possible to get the diagnostic data you need during the first session in a way that leaves clients feeling like they want to come back for a second session? This video takes a close look at how the DSM-5-TR and the diagnostic process can be used to improve mental healthcare. Through step-by-step clinical demonstrations, you’ll develop client-oriented diagnostic interviewing skills that lay the foundation for a strong therapeutic alliance and successful course of treatment. 
Engaging the Ambivalent OCD Client

Engaging the Ambivalent OCD Client

with Reid Wilson
Working with therapeutic resistance is often discussed in psychotherapy training, but the ambivalent OCD client poses a unique challenge for clinicians. Here, anxiety expert Reid Wilson demonstrates a counterintuitive cognitive-behavioral approach to confronting safety-seeking behaviors that can help these clients maintain commitment to recovery.
Art Therapy IS: A Film & Two Groups for Those with Chronic Mental Illness

Art Therapy IS: A Film & Two Groups for Those with Chronic Mental Illness

with Lore Baer
Witness the experiences of chronically mentally ill clients as they prepare for an exhibit. Baer talks with them as they create and review their artwork, validates their accomplishments, reminds them of past artwork, and makes observations to stimulate creative thinking. 
Krista Tippett on the Immensity of Our Lives

Krista Tippett on the Immensity of Our Lives

Departing from tradition, our Editor, Lawrence Rubin, turns the microphone on Peabody Award-winning journalist Krista Tippett to explore questions around what it means to be truly human 
The Value of Evidence-Based Treatment That Fails

The Value of Evidence-Based Treatment That Fails

with Seth Gillihan
Considering both the successes and limitations of his methods, psychotherapist Seth Gillihan concludes that it is the caring that counts.
Mapping the Heart Of OCD: Going Beyond the Conditions We Know

Mapping the Heart Of OCD: Going Beyond the Conditions We Know

with Michael Alcee
A creative therapist helps a client struggling with OCD by focusing on her heart rather than her mind.
Awareness: Attunement, Access, and Affirmation

Awareness: Attunement, Access, and Affirmation

with Bette Freedson
Explore how to tune into and access the flow of information that comprises your psychic mind by developing your Intuitive attunement and receptive access. 
Addressing Common (and Reasonable) Myths About Exposure-Based Therapy for Child Anxiety

Addressing Common (and Reasonable) Myths About Exposure-Based Therapy for Child Anxiety

with Deepika Bose
Doctoral student and former non-believer Deepika Bose explores and dispels the myths around using exposure therapy with children, confronting her own anxiety about the process.
Using Common Sense Problem-Solving and Worry Containment to Subdue Ruminations

Using Common Sense Problem-Solving and Worry Containment to Subdue Ruminations

with Nicholas Sarantakis
 Simple problem-solving techniques can be powerful weapons against ruminations and the ravages of obsessive-compulsive disorder.
In the Shadow of COVID, It’s Play Therapy to the Rescue

In the Shadow of COVID, It’s Play Therapy to the Rescue

with Jennifer Baggerly
Researcher, educator, and child clinician Jennifer Baggerly leads a child from the shadow of COVID’s isolation to connection and security through play. 
Facing the Fear of Flying Together: Reconsidering Exposure Therapy

Facing the Fear of Flying Together: Reconsidering Exposure Therapy

with Jelena Kecmanovic
A Cognitive Behavioral Therapist moves beyond her avoidance of exposure therapy to create an effective CBT intervention that helps a client face their fear of flying.
How To Map the Toxic Impact of Social Media on Families in Therapy

How To Map the Toxic Impact of Social Media on Families in Therapy

with Richard J. Lally
Successful family therapy must consider social media and app use — the empty chair in the room — to draw a complete map of the family.
Critical Counseling Tips for Guiding Parents of Gifted Children

Critical Counseling Tips for Guiding Parents of Gifted Children

with Paula Prober
Learn invaluable therapeutic strategies for guiding parents of gifted children.
Providing Culturally Sensitive Narrative Therapy and EMDR to Original Peoples

Providing Culturally Sensitive Narrative Therapy and EMDR to Original Peoples

with Juliette Jacobs & Linda Moxley-Haegert
A culturally sensitive therapist connects deeply with an indigenous client, using Narrative Therapy techniques and EMDR to support her in healing herself and her community. 
Laurie Helgoe on the Power and Challenges of Introversion

Laurie Helgoe on the Power and Challenges of Introversion

Explore common misconceptions clinicians often have about introverts and how to help your introverted clients find the strengths intrinsic to their “inner laboratories.” 
Stephen Schueller on the Power and Promise of Mental Health Apps

Stephen Schueller on the Power and Promise of Mental Health Apps

Mental health apps offer many promises, but there are warning signs to be heeded.
Jose Rey on Psychotropic Medications: A Primer for Psychotherapists

Jose Rey on Psychotropic Medications: A Primer for Psychotherapists

Pharmacologist Jose Rey shares crucial insights that psychotherapists need for discussing psychotropic drugs with both clients and prescribers. 
Working Therapeutically with Generational Conflict

Working Therapeutically with Generational Conflict

with F. Diane Barth
Clinicians can help families with elderly parents in crisis heal by addressing and revising their “go-to” stories.
Reid Wilson on Strategic Treatment of Anxiety Disorders

Reid Wilson on Strategic Treatment of Anxiety Disorders

Leading anxiety disorder expert Reid Wilson, PhD,  discusses strategic cognitive therapy and his paradoxical interventions and exposure techniques that target some of the most vexing and treatment-resistant anxiety disorders.
An Existential-Spiritual Journey During COVID-19

An Existential-Spiritual Journey During COVID-19

with Robert Gordon
In the shadow of COVID, a therapist and his client address their own uncertainties in order to experience freedom and deeper meaning.
David Barlow on Transdiagnostic Treatment of Emotional Disorders

David Barlow on Transdiagnostic Treatment of Emotional Disorders

Renowned researcher, psychologist and professor David Barlow shares his decades-spanning career in the classroom, clinic, and laboratory in search of a Unified Protocol for the Transdiagnostic Treatment of Emotional Disorders.
Emergent Anxiety: Facing a Post-COVID Life

Emergent Anxiety: Facing a Post-COVID Life

with Jeffrey Chernin
As COVID recedes, new anxieties emerge and therapists will be on the front line to help.
Edna Foa on Prolonged Exposure Therapy

Edna Foa on Prolonged Exposure Therapy

Edna Foa discusses Prolonged Exposure Therapy for the treatment of PTSD, OCD, and other anxiety disorders.
Existential-Humanistic Therapy in the Age of COVID-19 in Vulnerable Populations

Existential-Humanistic Therapy in the Age of COVID-19 in Vulnerable Populations

with Robert Gordon
Discover how Existential-Humanistic therapy techniques can be used as a catalyst for hope when working with clients who are struggling with the anxiety and fear left in COVID’s wake.
Where's the Bear?

Where's the Bear?

with Susan S. Hardy
Marriage and family therapist Susan Hardy explains the usefulness of "acting as if" in changing emotions and behavior.
The Anxiety Disorder Game

The Anxiety Disorder Game

with Reid Wilson
Anxiety Disorder expert Reid Wilson, PhD, offers a unique twist on traditional cognitive-behavioral treatment of anxiety disorders. 
Philip Kendall on Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy

Philip Kendall on Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy

CBT scholar and expert Dr. Philip Kendall discusses the evolution of CBT theory over the years, his work with Albert Ellis and Aaron Beck and his empirically validated treatment program for kids and adolescents with anxiety.
Reflections of a Psychology Resident in Trauma and Acute Care

Reflections of a Psychology Resident in Trauma and Acute Care

with Nina Silander, PsyD
En route to becoming a psychologist, a resident reflects on her clinical trials by fire in a Level-1 trauma center.
Janelle Johnson on College Counseling

Janelle Johnson on College Counseling

Janelle Johnson helps us to understand the complexities and challenges of counseling college students.
The Wisdom of Therapist Uncertainty

The Wisdom of Therapist Uncertainty

with Maggie M. Jackson
Internationally renowned author, Maggie Jackson, tells us that developing “uncertainty tolerance” in both clinician and client is key for building better outcomes.
When Symptoms Overshadow a Diagnosis: Psychotherapy as Archeology

When Symptoms Overshadow a Diagnosis: Psychotherapy as Archeology

with Anthony Smith
Working with underlying personality dynamics in therapy can lead to a more effective outcomes than focusing solely on diagnoses and presenting symptoms.