Psychotherapy.net (Firm)
Publisher
Psychotherapy.net
Pub. Date
2009.
Language
English
Description
Encounter groups are at the heart of therapeutic communities. They demonstrate a break from traditional addiction counseling techniques and have been proven to be an effective and important means for change. However, institutional demands including increased paperwork and funding cuts have recently threatened the livelihood of encounter groups. In this video series, Rod Mullen creates a strong argument for how and why we need to keep the encounter...
Publisher
Psychotherapy.net
Pub. Date
2013.
Language
English
Description
As meth use has reached a crisis point, many mental health professionals remain unprepared. Familiarity with the meth experience, its effects on the brain and the path to recovery, are essential factors of competent care. These videos follow the powerful personal stories of a number of former users, tracing their path of destruction and ultimate recovery, interspersed with research-based information about how meth damages relationships, alters...
Publisher
Psychotherapy.net
Pub. Date
2012.
Language
English
Description
Recovery from drug or alcohol abuse is a challenging endeavor that benefits from continued support and education. This 7-video series takes a group of people in recovery through a set of exercises targeted at increasing competence in areas such as assertiveness, problem solving, social skills, stress management, and more. This series is geared primarily towards people in recovery as well as their family members and loved ones. It is also an excellent...
Publisher
Psychotherapy.net
Pub. Date
2011.
Language
English
Description
Effective therapy with criminals has the power to significantly reduce violence in our communities, yet forensic populations can be volatile and especially intimidating to work with. These videos provide deep insights into one of society's most intractable issues, and in opposition to the punitive approach to violence prevention, make a compelling case for treating violent offenders with human dignity and responding to violence with psychological...
Publisher
Psychotherapy.net
Pub. Date
2005.
Language
English
Description
This groundbreaking series reflects the contributions of 27 of the most influential and respected scholars and practitioners in the field as well as over 30 gay, lesbian and bisexual individuals who share their stories and perspectives.
Publisher
Psychotherapy.net
Pub. Date
2010.
Language
English
Description
In these 2 interviews with James Hillman, the founder of Archetypal Psychology minces no words in critiquing current directions in psychotherapy, and shares his vision for a more creative, soulful, and imaginative approach. Hillman further probes deeply into the psyche and underbelly of modern society, and offers some unexpected insights.
Publisher
Psychotherapy.net
Pub. Date
2023.
Language
English
Description
What's a day in the life of a school social worker like? This video takes us intimately into the lives of two school social workers, one working in a suburban area and the other in a city. The video's documentary style allows you to witness minute-by-minute interactions with students, teachers, and other staff, and to see how school social workers are involved in every level of systems: micro, mezzo and macro. Through touching interviews with high...
Publisher
Psychotherapy.net
Pub. Date
2005.
Language
English
Description
Since the 1950s therapeutic communities (TCs) have effectively treated people with the most severe cases of substance abuse. The focus on an all encompassing community and peer support model is still thriving in TCs today. George DeLeon, author of the classic text, The Therapeutic Community, blends his expert lectures with historical and contemporary footage from active TCs in this comprehensive series on the framework, methods and components of an...
Publisher
Psychotherapy.net
Pub. Date
2016.
Language
English
Description
This video series showing the master and creator of Psychodrama, Jacob Moreno, doing what he does best throughout his career. The historic films, now preserved on these videos, span over 30 years of Jacob Moreno's work, from 1933 to 1964, and reveal a complex and compelling progression of his ideas, techniques and theories.
Publisher
Psychotherapy.net
Pub. Date
2016.
Language
English
Description
Featuring renowned ADHD expert Dr. Russell Barkley,these videos are valuable resources for teachers, school counselors, and all mental health practitioners assessing, treating and working with children with ADHD. Comprehensive, informative and easy to follow, these videos demonstrate a practical approach to assessing and treating ADHD within the schools.
Publisher
Psychotherapy.net
Pub. Date
2024.
Language
English
Description
Clients who come to us feeling lonely, isolated, and depressed, often struggle because they are walled off from both their own feelings and from others in their lives. The key to helping these clients is to pay close attention to their relationship with you, the clinician, in real time - the "here-and-now." Using and then discussing video clips from his first session with Heather, a sad, lonely, and self-critical client who craves caring and attention,...
Publisher
Psychotherapy.net
Pub. Date
2024.
Language
English
Description
With multicultural psychology becoming increasingly prevalent in university programs, and a mandatory component of continuing education for many licensed professionals, author, educator and clinical psychologist, Travis Heath, PhD, invites us to consider that if everyone's doing multicultural awareness, then maybe nobody's doing multicultural awareness. What if, rather than focusing on presenting problems, symptoms, diagnoses and other traditional...
Publisher
Psychotherapy.net
Pub. Date
2024.
Language
English
Description
This is your chance to sit in on a conversation with art therapy pioneer, Judy Rubin, PhD, and Psychotherapy.net founder, Victor Yalom as they discuss the power of artistic expression in therapy. Dr. Rubin shares stories of her life's work as an art therapist, including techniques and various media she used to help clients get in touch with themselves. You'll discover simple ways of bringing art into therapy and give your clients new ways of expressing...
Publisher
Psychotherapy.net
Pub. Date
2023.
Language
English
Description
Therapists working with grief may become overly focused on the loss, missing out on growth opportunities for the client. This video, the final in our four-volume series, will further prepare clinicians to work with grieving clients by guiding them in the reconstruction of their identity and relationships as they begin to integrate their loss.
Publisher
Psychotherapy.net
Pub. Date
2023.
Language
English
Description
Working with grieving clients is one of the most technically challenging and emotionally demanding clinical endeavors, one for which most clinicians are neither formally trained nor prepared. This video, the first in a breakthrough four-volume series, will help clinicians move beyond outdated notions and methods or simply "waiting for time to heal," so they can work confidently, compassionately, and effectively with clients who have been overwhelmed...
Publisher
Psychotherapy.net
Pub. Date
2023.
Language
English
Description
Working with grieving clients who enjoyed a positive relationship with their lost loved one usually centers around sadness, yearning, and separation distress. This video, the third in our four-volume series, will deepen clinicians' skills in working with this form of "adaptive grief" while also helping other clients navigate the more challenging terrain of complicated bereavement, dominated by prolonged, and debilitating loss-related symptomatology....
Publisher
Psychotherapy.net
Pub. Date
2023.
Language
English
Description
One of the greatest challenges to working with grieving clients is helping to free them from the pain of the "event story," or the circumstances and details of their loved one's death - especially when the loss is traumatic. In this video, the second in a four-volume series, clinicians will learn to skillfully and compassionately help grieving clients gain some therapeutic distance from the event story of their loss through the process of restorative...
Publisher
Psychotherapy.net
Pub. Date
2023.
Language
English
Description
Loss is a frequent visitor, shattering our clients' sense of how life should be, leaving them struggling to re-gain control, and to put the pieces of their lives back together. In this first volume, renowned grief expert Robert Neimeyer lays out the cornerstone principles of his meaning-based model, clearly explaining the three areas in which clients frequently get stuck: The event story of the death, the relationship with the deceased, and the struggle...
Publisher
Psychotherapy.net
Pub. Date
2024.
Language
English
Description
There is growing awareness that the traditional deficit-based therapeutic mindset that pathologizes neurological differences such as autism and ADHD often lead to poor mental health outcomes. Learn how to help young neurodivergent clients thrive by using neurodiversity-affirming play practices that build therapeutic connection and emphasize collaboration and validation. Empower neurodivergent children and teens with play interventions tailored to...