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Client "AP", Session 26: November 29, 2012: Client feels a disconnect between his passions and the motivation to follow through.
in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Collection by Dr. Abigail McNally; presented by Abigail McNally, fl. 2012 (Alexandria, VA: Alexander Street, 2013), 1 page(s)
Client feels a disconnect between his passions and the motivation to follow through.
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in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Collection by Dr. Abigail McNally; presented by Abigail McNally, fl. 2012 (Alexandria, VA: Alexander Street, 2013), 1 page(s)
Description
Client feels a disconnect between his passions and the motivation to follow through.
Field of Study
Counseling & Therapy
Content Type
Session transcript, Counseling session
Author / Creator
Abigail McNally, fl. 2012
Date Published / Released
2013
Publisher
Alexander Street
Topic / Theme
Family and relationships, Psychological issues, Loneliness, Self-monitoring, Self-defeating behavior, Motivation, Psychoanalytic Psychology, Psychoanalysis
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Client "S", Session March 1, 2013: Client discusses looking for another job, an upcoming social event, her medication, and concerns about se...
in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Collection by Anonymous Male Therapist; presented by Anonymous (Alexandria, VA: Alexander Street, 2013), 1 page(s)
Client discusses looking for another job, an upcoming social event, her medication, and concerns about self-regulating her alcohol intake.
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in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Collection by Anonymous Male Therapist; presented by Anonymous (Alexandria, VA: Alexander Street, 2013), 1 page(s)
Description
Client discusses looking for another job, an upcoming social event, her medication, and concerns about self-regulating her alcohol intake.
Field of Study
Counseling & Therapy
Content Type
Session transcript, Counseling session
Author / Creator
Anonymous
Date Published / Released
2013
Publisher
Alexander Street
Topic / Theme
Substance abuse, Work, Friendship, Job security, Alcohol abuse, Self-monitoring, Medications, Psychoanalytic Psychology, Psychotherapy
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Thought for Food, Disc 3
written by Jan Gray; presented by Jan Gray (Herefordshire, England: University of South Wales, Newport, 2012), 49 mins
Jan Gray works with issues of weight management, and in this programme she conducts three sessions with a colleague in the role of client, and then comes back to the studio to discuss the sessions and explain the way in which she works.
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written by Jan Gray; presented by Jan Gray (Herefordshire, England: University of South Wales, Newport, 2012), 49 mins
Description
Jan Gray works with issues of weight management, and in this programme she conducts three sessions with a colleague in the role of client, and then comes back to the studio to discuss the sessions and explain the way in which she works.
Field of Study
Counseling & Therapy
Content Type
Counseling session, Instructional material
Author / Creator
Jan Gray
Date Published / Released
2012
Publisher
University of South Wales, Newport
Topic / Theme
Food and eating, Psychological issues, Counseling & Therapy, Self-monitoring, Goals, Nutrition, Health behavior, Anxiety disorders, Cognitive behavioral therapy
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2012 University of Wales, Newport
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Thought for Food: Jan Gray With Elaine Davies
written by Jan Gray; presented by Jan Gray (Herefordshire, England: University of South Wales, Newport, 2012), 45 mins
Jan Gray works with issues of weight management, and in this programme she conducts three sessions with a colleague in the role of client, and then comes back to the studio to discuss the sessions and explain the way in which she works.
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written by Jan Gray; presented by Jan Gray (Herefordshire, England: University of South Wales, Newport, 2012), 45 mins
Description
Jan Gray works with issues of weight management, and in this programme she conducts three sessions with a colleague in the role of client, and then comes back to the studio to discuss the sessions and explain the way in which she works.
Field of Study
Counseling & Therapy, Health Sciences
Content Type
Interview
Author / Creator
Jan Gray
Date Published / Released
2012
Publisher
University of South Wales, Newport
Speaker / Narrator
Jan Gray
Person Discussed
Jan Gray
Topic / Theme
Food and eating, Psychological issues, Counseling & Therapy, Relationships, Stress, Goals, Diet, Body weight, Self-monitoring, Obesity, Cognitive behavioral therapy
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2012 University of Wales, Newport
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Compassion Fatigue
written by J. Eric Gentry; presented by J. Eric Gentry (PESI Inc., 2011), 5 hours 29 mins
This seminar recording has been identified by hundreds of professionals as life changing, essential and exhilarating. Join Dr. Eric Gentry, recognized leader in the area of compassion fatigue, and learn evidence-based compassion resiliency and prevention skills drawn from the Accelerated Recovery Program for Compa...
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written by J. Eric Gentry; presented by J. Eric Gentry (PESI Inc., 2011), 5 hours 29 mins
Description
This seminar recording has been identified by hundreds of professionals as life changing, essential and exhilarating. Join Dr. Eric Gentry, recognized leader in the area of compassion fatigue, and learn evidence-based compassion resiliency and prevention skills drawn from the Accelerated Recovery Program for Compassion Fatigue. Learn self-regulation—practical skills that are critical to your being maximally effective with your clients and impro...
This seminar recording has been identified by hundreds of professionals as life changing, essential and exhilarating. Join Dr. Eric Gentry, recognized leader in the area of compassion fatigue, and learn evidence-based compassion resiliency and prevention skills drawn from the Accelerated Recovery Program for Compassion Fatigue. Learn self-regulation—practical skills that are critical to your being maximally effective with your clients and improving treatment outcomes.
For the past 30 years, research has been steadily accumulating to demonstrate that caring has its costs. We now know that working with others who suffer from depression, pain, abuse and trauma have negative effects on the caregiver—many of which are potentially debilitating. Listen to this seminar and learn powerful tools (the anti-bodies) that are critical for professional resiliency and integrate them into your practice immediately. Additionally, you will leave with techniques to teach and help your clients improve their lives.
Let Dr. Gentry give you a fresh start by showing you how to recapture your sense of mission, purpose, hope and joy in your career helping others.
OBJECTIVES
Summarize the causes, effects, treatments and prevention of compassion fatigue that includes burnout, secondary traumatic stress, & caregiver stress
Explain how compassion fatigue erodes professional resiliency
Implement skills for successful self-regulation
Demonstrate an increased capacity to remain comfortable and maximally effective regardless of external demands
Develop a personalized professional “moral compass” for the starting point for professional maturation and resiliency
Implement simple, yet powerful, strategies to prevent the symptoms of Compassion Fatigue
Create a self-directed, easy-to-use, personalized Professional Resiliency Plan
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Field of Study
Counseling & Therapy
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Author / Creator
J. Eric Gentry
Date Published / Released
2011
Publisher
PESI Inc.
Speaker / Narrator
J. Eric Gentry
Person Discussed
J. Eric Gentry
Topic / Theme
Education, development, and training, Counseling & Therapy, Client-counselor relations, Mindfulness, Counseling skills, Training, Self-monitoring, Prevention, Compassion, Emotional states
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2011. Used by permission of PESI Inc.
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Compassion Fatigue: Enhancing Resiliency
written by Sherry E. Showalter; presented by Sherry E. Showalter (PESI Inc., 2011), 5 hours 15 mins
For the past 30 years, research has been steadily accumulating to demonstrate that caring has its costs. We now know that working with others who suffer from depression, trauma, pain and abuse has negative effects on the caregiver—many of which are potentially debilitating. Watch this seminar recording and learn...
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written by Sherry E. Showalter; presented by Sherry E. Showalter (PESI Inc., 2011), 5 hours 15 mins
Description
For the past 30 years, research has been steadily accumulating to demonstrate that caring has its costs. We now know that working with others who suffer from depression, trauma, pain and abuse has negative effects on the caregiver—many of which are potentially debilitating. Watch this seminar recording and learn powerful tools that are vital to your professional resiliency and integrate them into your practice immediately. Learn self-regulation...
For the past 30 years, research has been steadily accumulating to demonstrate that caring has its costs. We now know that working with others who suffer from depression, trauma, pain and abuse has negative effects on the caregiver—many of which are potentially debilitating. Watch this seminar recording and learn powerful tools that are vital to your professional resiliency and integrate them into your practice immediately. Learn self-regulation—practical skills that are critical to your being maximally effective with your clients and improving treatment outcomes. End this seminar recording with techniques to teach and empower your clients to improve their lives.
Join Dr. Sherry Showalter, who is a Disaster Relief Specialist, Mass Fatalities Interventionist, EMDR certified and Compassion Fatigue Specialist, for this powerful seminar recording. Let Dr. Showalter show you how to recapture your sense of mission, purpose, hope and joy in your career helping others.
OBJECTIVES
List the primary symptoms of compassion fatigue
Identify the causes and effects of compassion fatigue including depression, vicarious and secondary trauma
Describe 5 effective strategies for the prevention of compassion fatigue
Develop a personal plan focused on improved self-care
Identify the key factors in work-related distress that lead to professional burn-out
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Field of Study
Counseling & Therapy
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Author / Creator
Sherry E. Showalter
Date Published / Released
2011
Publisher
PESI Inc.
Speaker / Narrator
Sherry E. Showalter
Person Discussed
Sherry E. Showalter
Topic / Theme
Education, development, and training, Counseling & Therapy, Interventions, Mindfulness, Training, Self-monitoring, Prevention, Compassion, Emotional states
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2011. Used by permission of PESI Inc.
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Compassion Fatigue: Recapture Your Sense of Purpose, Hope, and Joy
written by Martha Teater; presented by Martha Teater (PESI Inc., 2011), 5 hours 7 mins
For the past 15 years, research has demonstrated that working with people who have experienced pain, abuse, and trauma may have negative effects on the caregiver. And it’s no surprise that these effects are potentially debilitating...leading to a loss of focus, lack of empathy, dimmed enthusiasm and an empty pas...
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written by Martha Teater; presented by Martha Teater (PESI Inc., 2011), 5 hours 7 mins
Description
For the past 15 years, research has demonstrated that working with people who have experienced pain, abuse, and trauma may have negative effects on the caregiver. And it’s no surprise that these effects are potentially debilitating...leading to a loss of focus, lack of empathy, dimmed enthusiasm and an empty passion.
Join compassion fatigue expert and national speaker Martha Teater, LMFT, LCAS, LPC, and bring home proven, practical tools for p...
For the past 15 years, research has demonstrated that working with people who have experienced pain, abuse, and trauma may have negative effects on the caregiver. And it’s no surprise that these effects are potentially debilitating...leading to a loss of focus, lack of empathy, dimmed enthusiasm and an empty passion.
Join compassion fatigue expert and national speaker Martha Teater, LMFT, LCAS, LPC, and bring home proven, practical tools for professional resiliency, and learn how to integrate them into your practice. You will also leave with techniques to teach and help your clients improve their lives.
Martha has over 30 years of mental health experience as a therapist, addictions specialist and program director. Most recently, Martha has focused her passion on helping with Red Cross efforts as a disaster mental health volunteer supervisor, including serving survivors of Katrina and other natural disasters. Martha is a lead trainer for the Red Cross Services to the Armed Forces (SAF) national course “Coping with Developments” for military families. She is a national speaker on compassion fatigue, and a prolific writer, with over 170 articles published.
OBJECTIVES
Summarize the causes, effects, treatments and prevention of compassion fatigue
Explain how compassion fatigue erodes professional resiliency
Learn to implement skills for successful self-care
Demonstrate an increased capacity to remain comfortable and maximally effective regardless of your clients’ trauma
Detail simple and powerful strategies to prevent the symptoms of compassion fatigue
Create an easy-to-use, personal and professional resiliency plan
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Field of Study
Counseling & Therapy
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Author / Creator
Martha Teater
Date Published / Released
2011
Publisher
PESI Inc.
Speaker / Narrator
Martha Teater
Person Discussed
Martha Teater
Topic / Theme
Education, development, and training, Counseling & Therapy, Resilience (personality), Professional issues, Wounds and injuries, Mindfulness, Training, Client-counselor relations, Self-monitoring, Prevention, Compassion, Interventions, Emotional states
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2011. Used by permission of PESI Inc.
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Interventions for Temper Tantrums, Meltdowns & Out of Control Behaviors
written by Nancy Buck; presented by Nancy Buck (PESI Inc., 2011), 5 hours 54 mins
By watching this seminar recording you will not only learn over 100 immediately applicable evidence-based strategies to sharpen and improve your therapeutic practice with children, you will also learn a cutting-edge process enabling you to continue developing even more strategies on your own. Learn skills to addre...
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written by Nancy Buck; presented by Nancy Buck (PESI Inc., 2011), 5 hours 54 mins
Description
By watching this seminar recording you will not only learn over 100 immediately applicable evidence-based strategies to sharpen and improve your therapeutic practice with children, you will also learn a cutting-edge process enabling you to continue developing even more strategies on your own. Learn skills to address temper tantrums, meltdowns and out of control behavior that will increase treatment compliance and improve outcomes at home and scho...
By watching this seminar recording you will not only learn over 100 immediately applicable evidence-based strategies to sharpen and improve your therapeutic practice with children, you will also learn a cutting-edge process enabling you to continue developing even more strategies on your own. Learn skills to address temper tantrums, meltdowns and out of control behavior that will increase treatment compliance and improve outcomes at home and school.
Fresh, funny and unafraid, Dr. Nancy Buck will provide you with new interventions and an unforgettable and inspirational seminar. Add new tools to your existing toolbox that will immediately transform children’s emotional upsets and disturbances into opportunities to teach children self-discipline.
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Field of Study
Counseling & Therapy
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Author / Creator
Nancy Buck
Date Published / Released
2011
Publisher
PESI Inc.
Speaker / Narrator
Nancy Buck
Person Discussed
Nancy Buck
Topic / Theme
External items, Youth, Education, development, and training, Counseling & Therapy, Adolescents, Attachment theory, Self-monitoring, Interventions, Children, Behavior problems, Acting out, Reality therapy
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2011. Used by permission of PESI Inc.
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Inside Out, 5, A Great Mystery
written by Cody Farley; presented by Cody Farley; produced by Sally V. Beaty, fl. 1985-2007, in Inside Out, 5 (Pasadena, CA: Intelecom, 2006, originally published 2006), 29 mins
Of all the topics in psychology, there is none more vigorously debated than consciousness. In this program, researchers in neuroscience debate the mystery of consciousness and investigate the dimensions of awareness, circadian rhythms, as well as sleep and dreams. Sleep disorders are also discussed.
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written by Cody Farley; presented by Cody Farley; produced by Sally V. Beaty, fl. 1985-2007, in Inside Out, 5 (Pasadena, CA: Intelecom, 2006, originally published 2006), 29 mins
Description
Of all the topics in psychology, there is none more vigorously debated than consciousness. In this program, researchers in neuroscience debate the mystery of consciousness and investigate the dimensions of awareness, circadian rhythms, as well as sleep and dreams. Sleep disorders are also discussed.
Field of Study
Counseling & Therapy
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Contributor
Sally V. Beaty, fl. 1985-2007
Author / Creator
Cody Farley
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
Intelecom
Series
Inside Out
Topic / Theme
Psychological issues, Theory, Counseling & Therapy, Circadian rhythm, Self-monitoring, Self awareness, Memory, Sleep disorder related to another mental disorder, Consciousness
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2006. Used by permission of Aquarius Health Care Media.
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Evolution of Psychotherapy, 35, Present Tense Self-Exploration
written by James F. Bugental; presented by James F. Bugental, in Evolution of Psychotherapy, 35 (Phoenix, AZ: Milton H. Erickson Foundation, 2000), 1 hour 37 mins
Bugental begins by reflecting on issues of confidentiality and the myth of privacy. He discusses of Humanistic Depth Therapy, explaining the importance of focusing on immediate subjective experiences. Bugental works with Glenda who is experiencing deep guilt about an upcoming divorce. Following the demonstration B...
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written by James F. Bugental; presented by James F. Bugental, in Evolution of Psychotherapy, 35 (Phoenix, AZ: Milton H. Erickson Foundation, 2000), 1 hour 37 mins
Description
Bugental begins by reflecting on issues of confidentiality and the myth of privacy. He discusses of Humanistic Depth Therapy, explaining the importance of focusing on immediate subjective experiences. Bugental works with Glenda who is experiencing deep guilt about an upcoming divorce. Following the demonstration Bugental addresses questions form the audience. A second female volunteer explores issues surrounding her recent career change. Bugental...
Bugental begins by reflecting on issues of confidentiality and the myth of privacy. He discusses of Humanistic Depth Therapy, explaining the importance of focusing on immediate subjective experiences. Bugental works with Glenda who is experiencing deep guilt about an upcoming divorce. Following the demonstration Bugental addresses questions form the audience. A second female volunteer explores issues surrounding her recent career change. Bugental explains his approach and answers questions from the audience.
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Field of Study
Counseling & Therapy, Health Sciences
Content Type
Instructional material
Author / Creator
James F. Bugental
Date Published / Released
2000
Publisher
Milton H. Erickson Foundation
Series
Evolution of Psychotherapy
Speaker / Narrator
James F. Bugental
Person Discussed
James F. Bugental
Topic / Theme
Theory, Psychological issues, Counseling & Therapy, Occupational adjustment, Interpersonal relations, Divorce, Self-monitoring, Guilt, Confidentiality, Self care skills, Self awareness, Existential Psychology, Humanistic Psychology, Depth therapy
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2000 by Milton H. Erickson Foundation
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