Down Every Year: A Demonstration of Depth Oriented Brief Therapy
by Bruce Ecker
An actual therapy session conducted by Depth Oriented Brief Therapy co-originator Bruce Ecker, provides an impressive demonstration of what can be accomplished in a single session by a very talented therapist
Dominating our field is the assumption that for psychotherapy to be effective in a few sessions, depth must be sacrificed. Clinicians striving for brevity usually steer clear of a client's compelling, unconscious, lifelong themes. Challenging this view, Depth-Oriented Brief Therapy (DOBT) demonstrates that focused, rapidly effective in-depth therapy with individuals, couples and families turns out to be a very real option.

Watch as a male client discovers how major past and current life themes generate his baffling annual depression. In one actual session, Ecker masterfully leads him into a deep exploration and reassessment. By using a variety of simple but highly effective techniques to discover unconscious emotional truth, the basis of the client's low self-esteem is revealed, prompting a new sense of mastery and possibilities.  All in all, an impressive demonstration of what can be accomplished in a single session by a very talented therapist. Comes with a Viewer's Manual to enhance learning.


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By watching this video, you will:

• Understand the principles and structure of DOBT.
• Increase awareness of how symptoms relate to unconscious beliefs.
• Witness the real-life application of the DOBT theoretical model.

Length of video: 00:47:00

English subtitles available

Individual ISBN-10 #: 1-60124-056-2

Individual ISBN-13 #: 978-1-60124-056-9

Group ISBN-10 #: 1-60124-057-0  

Group ISBN-13 #: 978-1-60124-057-6

Bruce Ecker is co-originator of Depth Oriented Brief Therapy (now known as Coherence Therapy) and co-author of Depth-Oriented Brief Therapy: How To Be Brief When You Were Trained To Be Deep, and Vice Versa, as well as numerous articles and training videos. He has taught widely in graduate courses at JFK University, professional workshop and clinical conferences, and operates a private practice in the San Francisco Bay Area.





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