There’s an ever-increasing amount of information out there about how to conduct successful psychotherapy—how does one person sift through it all? Find some much-needed relief with this 6-video series, edited by Paula Ravitz and Robert Maunder, in which an expert group of Toronto-based clinicians demonstrate the foundational practices of today’s most widely used psychotherapy methods. Spanning CBT, DBT, MI, IPT, and psychodynamics, each video in this series gives you a deep toolkit for treating a range of common presenting problems.
Offering a rich yet accessible set of didactic lessons and live vignettes, these seasoned practitioners explain key interventions that build on a psychodynamic foundation of a strong working alliance. You’ll get an overview of the guiding theories for each method, insightful commentary on best practices, and structured lessons that accompany live demos with diverse clients. You’ll learn how to support clients struggling with depression, anxiety, emotional dysregulation, concurrent mood and substance use disorders, and trauma. In addition, you’ll understand how and when to use tools such as CBT’s Automatic Thought Record, DBT’s distress tolerance protocols, MI’s “rolling with resistance,” IPT’s interpersonal inventory, and much more.
If you’re in search of up-to-date resources on today’s most popular psychotherapy methods, this video series is one you won’t want to miss.
By watching this series, you will:
- Understand the theoretical underpinnings of CBT, DBT, IPT, and MI, and how the methods apply to various presenting problems.
- Learn ways to support clients struggling with depression, anxiety, emotional dysregulation, concurrent mood and substance use disorders, and trauma.
- Discover key skills for establishing and maintaining a strong therapeutic alliance.
Length of Series: 6:41:00
English subtitles available
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