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33rd Annual Winter Roundtable on Cultural Psychology and Education, #Neoteric Racism: Racial Idealologies in Digital Spaces
presented by Nayeli Y. Chavez-Duenas, fl. 2013 and Hector Y. Adames, fl. 2010; produced by Columbia University. Teachers College and Microtraining Associates, in 33rd Annual Winter Roundtable on Cultural Psychology and Education (New York, NY: Columbia University. Teachers College, 2016), 49 mins
This presentation highlights the evolution of racism and how it is currently expressed in the new digital age. The authors present their research on how racism has shown up on Twitter during specific historical events of police brutality, such as the Michael Brown case. The authors review the implications in worki...
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presented by Nayeli Y. Chavez-Duenas, fl. 2013 and Hector Y. Adames, fl. 2010; produced by Columbia University. Teachers College and Microtraining Associates, in 33rd Annual Winter Roundtable on Cultural Psychology and Education (New York, NY: Columbia University. Teachers College, 2016), 49 mins
Description
This presentation highlights the evolution of racism and how it is currently expressed in the new digital age. The authors present their research on how racism has shown up on Twitter during specific historical events of police brutality, such as the Michael Brown case. The authors review the implications in working with clients who are recipients of hateful and threatening remarks and how they can build their own platform for Social Justice acti...
This presentation highlights the evolution of racism and how it is currently expressed in the new digital age. The authors present their research on how racism has shown up on Twitter during specific historical events of police brutality, such as the Michael Brown case. The authors review the implications in working with clients who are recipients of hateful and threatening remarks and how they can build their own platform for Social Justice activism and outreach.
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Field of Study
Counseling & Therapy
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Contributor
Columbia University. Teachers College, Microtraining Associates
Author / Creator
Nayeli Y. Chavez-Duenas, fl. 2013, Hector Y. Adames, fl. 2010
Date Published / Released
2016
Publisher
Columbia University. Teachers College
Series
33rd Annual Winter Roundtable on Cultural Psychology and Education
Topic / Theme
Social issues, Social justice, Racism
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2016 Microtraining Associates
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The Adolescent Substance Abuser: "Teens Under the Influence", Class 12, Satanism and the Occult, Part 2
in The Adolescent Substance Abuser: "Teens Under the Influence", Class 12 (University Park, IL: Governors State University), 1 hour
These classes focus on the extent to which young people can turn to various religious cults which may have negative consequences for them and their families. The presentation focuses on the impulses that cause young people to be attracted to religion in general and to more alternative religions or cults such as Sa...
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in The Adolescent Substance Abuser: "Teens Under the Influence", Class 12 (University Park, IL: Governors State University), 1 hour
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These classes focus on the extent to which young people can turn to various religious cults which may have negative consequences for them and their families. The presentation focuses on the impulses that cause young people to be attracted to religion in general and to more alternative religions or cults such as Satanism and the worship of the occult. Guest Expert: Professor John Simmons, Western Illinois University
Field of Study
Counseling & Therapy
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Date Published / Released
1995
Publisher
Governors State University
Series
The Adolescent Substance Abuser: "Teens Under the Influence"
Topic / Theme
Addictions, Addiction rehabilitation, Religious beliefs, Religion, Occultism
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1995 by Governors State University
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Awakening Intuition
written by Jeffrey Mishlove and Frances Vaughan; directed by Arthur Bloch; presented by Jeffrey Mishlove and Frances Vaughan; produced by Arthur Bloch (Oakland, CA: Thinking Allowed Productions, 2011, originally published 2006), 28 mins
We can train our own intuitive faculty by learning to quiet the mind and listen to internal signals. Frances Vaughan, Ph.D., says intuition involves a direct knowing without mediation by human senses or logic. She points to several types of intuition--spiritual, emotional, intellectual and physical.
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written by Jeffrey Mishlove and Frances Vaughan; directed by Arthur Bloch; presented by Jeffrey Mishlove and Frances Vaughan; produced by Arthur Bloch (Oakland, CA: Thinking Allowed Productions, 2011, originally published 2006), 28 mins
Description
We can train our own intuitive faculty by learning to quiet the mind and listen to internal signals. Frances Vaughan, Ph.D., says intuition involves a direct knowing without mediation by human senses or logic. She points to several types of intuition--spiritual, emotional, intellectual and physical.
Field of Study
Counseling & Therapy
Content Type
Interview
Contributor
Arthur Bloch
Author / Creator
Jeffrey Mishlove, Frances Vaughan, Arthur Bloch
Date Published / Released
2006, 2011
Publisher
Thinking Allowed Productions
Topic / Theme
Theory, Counseling & Therapy, Emotional reasoning, Religion, Intuition, Humanistic Psychology, Transpersonal Psychology, Relaxation strategies
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2011. Used by permission of Thinking Allowed Productions
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Body & Soul Series, 1, Creating Wellness: Taking Time, Making Time
written by Gail Harris; presented by Gail Harris; produced by Drew Pearson and Gail Harris, in Body & Soul Series, 1 (Sherborn, MA: Aquarius Health Care Media, 2000), 26 mins
On location at the Omega Institute in upstate New York, Body & Soul finds out how each of us can be happier and healthier by becoming more aware of how we use our time. An interview with Stephan Rechtschaffen, M.D., explores ways to be more fully alive by consciously slowing down the rapid pace of life. The progra...
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written by Gail Harris; presented by Gail Harris; produced by Drew Pearson and Gail Harris, in Body & Soul Series, 1 (Sherborn, MA: Aquarius Health Care Media, 2000), 26 mins
Description
On location at the Omega Institute in upstate New York, Body & Soul finds out how each of us can be happier and healthier by becoming more aware of how we use our time. An interview with Stephan Rechtschaffen, M.D., explores ways to be more fully alive by consciously slowing down the rapid pace of life. The program concludes with the 'raisin meditation', showing how something as simple as eating a raisin with full awareness can extend to making o...
On location at the Omega Institute in upstate New York, Body & Soul finds out how each of us can be happier and healthier by becoming more aware of how we use our time. An interview with Stephan Rechtschaffen, M.D., explores ways to be more fully alive by consciously slowing down the rapid pace of life. The program concludes with the 'raisin meditation', showing how something as simple as eating a raisin with full awareness can extend to making other parts of life more enjoyable.
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Field of Study
Counseling & Therapy
Content Type
Instructional material, Lecture/presentation
Contributor
Drew Pearson, Gail Harris
Author / Creator
Gail Harris
Date Published / Released
2000
Publisher
Aquarius Health Care Media
Series
Body & Soul Series
Topic / Theme
Theory, Psychological issues, Counseling & Therapy, Religion, Time orientation, Mind-body therapy
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2000. Used by permission of Aquarius Health Care Media.
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The Book of Ethics
edited by Laura Weiss Roberts, fl. 2008 and Cynthia M. A. Geppert, fl. 2008 (Center City, MN: Hazelden, 2008, originally published 2008), 181 page(s)
The treatment of addiction as a biological, psychological, social, and spiritual disease requires a high standard of ethical knowledge and professional skill. This groundbreaking, reader-friendly guide to contemporary ethical issues informs and challenges health care professionals, students, and faculty with a tho...
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edited by Laura Weiss Roberts, fl. 2008 and Cynthia M. A. Geppert, fl. 2008 (Center City, MN: Hazelden, 2008, originally published 2008), 181 page(s)
Description
The treatment of addiction as a biological, psychological, social, and spiritual disease requires a high standard of ethical knowledge and professional skill. This groundbreaking, reader-friendly guide to contemporary ethical issues informs and challenges health care professionals, students, and faculty with a thorough and compassionate examination of the dilemmas faced when providing care for individuals suffering from substance use problems or...
The treatment of addiction as a biological, psychological, social, and spiritual disease requires a high standard of ethical knowledge and professional skill. This groundbreaking, reader-friendly guide to contemporary ethical issues informs and challenges health care professionals, students, and faculty with a thorough and compassionate examination of the dilemmas faced when providing care for individuals suffering from substance use problems or addiction.
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Field of Study
Counseling & Therapy
Content Type
Instructional material
Contributor
Laura Weiss Roberts, fl. 2008, Cynthia M. A. Geppert, fl. 2008
Date Published / Released
2008
Publisher
Hazelden
Topic / Theme
Substance abuse, Theory, Education, development, and training, Addiction and dependency, Professional ethics
Copyright Message
Copyright ©2008 by Hazelden Foundation
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Columbia University Winter Roundtable on Cultural Psychology, From Community to Congress: My Journey in Social Justice Advocacy
presented by Tania Israel, fl. 2006, in Columbia University Winter Roundtable on Cultural Psychology (Alexandria, VA: Microtraining Associates, 2014), 49 mins
Psychologists are equipped with skills and expertise that can make them effective social justice advocates, however, few receive training or guidance that enables them to achieve their potential in this area. Dr. Israel offers an inspiring narrative of her journey as a researcher and advocate, including entry into...
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presented by Tania Israel, fl. 2006, in Columbia University Winter Roundtable on Cultural Psychology (Alexandria, VA: Microtraining Associates, 2014), 49 mins
Description
Psychologists are equipped with skills and expertise that can make them effective social justice advocates, however, few receive training or guidance that enables them to achieve their potential in this area. Dr. Israel offers an inspiring narrative of her journey as a researcher and advocate, including entry into community-based participatory research, training law enforcement on LGBTQ issues, and culminating in an opportunity to present at a Co...
Psychologists are equipped with skills and expertise that can make them effective social justice advocates, however, few receive training or guidance that enables them to achieve their potential in this area. Dr. Israel offers an inspiring narrative of her journey as a researcher and advocate, including entry into community-based participatory research, training law enforcement on LGBTQ issues, and culminating in an opportunity to present at a Congressional briefing. Dr. Israel is a co-editor of the Handbook for Social Justice in Counseling Psychology: Leadership, Vision, and Action.
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Field of Study
Counseling & Therapy
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Author / Creator
Tania Israel, fl. 2006
Date Published / Released
2014
Publisher
Microtraining Associates
Series
Columbia University Winter Roundtable on Cultural Psychology
Topic / Theme
Demographic groups, Social issues, Minority groups, Biases, Social justice, Advocacy
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2014 by Microtraining Associates
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Culturally Alert Counseling, Working With Conservative Religious Clients
directed by Garrett J. McAuliffe, fl. 2013; presented by Garrett J. McAuliffe, fl. 2013; produced by Garrett J. McAuliffe, fl. 2013, Sage Publications, in Culturally Alert Counseling (Privately Published, 2009), 17 mins
This video presents clips of culturally diverse counseling sessions. It features a conservative Christian woman struggling with her faith, and teaches key skills for working with diverse clients.
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directed by Garrett J. McAuliffe, fl. 2013; presented by Garrett J. McAuliffe, fl. 2013; produced by Garrett J. McAuliffe, fl. 2013, Sage Publications, in Culturally Alert Counseling (Privately Published, 2009), 17 mins
Description
This video presents clips of culturally diverse counseling sessions. It features a conservative Christian woman struggling with her faith, and teaches key skills for working with diverse clients.
Field of Study
Counseling & Therapy
Content Type
Instructional material
Contributor
Garrett J. McAuliffe, fl. 2013, Sage Publications
Author / Creator
Garrett J. McAuliffe, fl. 2013
Date Published / Released
2009
Publisher
Privately Published
Series
Culturally Alert Counseling
Topic / Theme
Education, development, and training, Religious diversity
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2009 Garrett McAuliffe
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Ethics and Values in Social Work: Client-Centered Processes for Managing Ethical Concerns
produced by Alexander Street (Alexandria, VA: Microtraining Associates, 2018), 2 hours 34 mins
Professional ethics are at the core of Social Work practice. Ethics provide accountability and guide decision-making and everyday professional conduct of social workers. This video provides social work students and practitioners with a series of practice-based situations that explore a range of ethical issues. Th...
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produced by Alexander Street (Alexandria, VA: Microtraining Associates, 2018), 2 hours 34 mins
Description
Professional ethics are at the core of Social Work practice. Ethics provide accountability and guide decision-making and everyday professional conduct of social workers. This video provides social work students and practitioners with a series of practice-based situations that explore a range of ethical issues. These scenarios will provide viewers with an opportunity to identify, assess, and make decisions about how to manage ethical issues in a...
Professional ethics are at the core of Social Work practice. Ethics provide accountability and guide decision-making and everyday professional conduct of social workers. This video provides social work students and practitioners with a series of practice-based situations that explore a range of ethical issues. These scenarios will provide viewers with an opportunity to identify, assess, and make decisions about how to manage ethical issues in a range of social work contexts. This video includes nine modules covering a range of ethical issues such as Value Conflicts, Confidentiality, Informed Consent, Self-determination, Safety, and Mental Capacity. The modules begin with explanation of key concepts, followed by practice-based situations, and ending with questions to guide discussion.
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Field of Study
Social Work
Content Type
Instructional material, Counseling session
Contributor
Alexander Street
Date Published / Released
2018
Publisher
Microtraining Associates
Speaker / Narrator
Allan Barsky, fl. 2000
Person Discussed
Allan Barsky, fl. 2000
Topic / Theme
Social issues, Psychological issues, Professional ethics, Code of ethics, Psychotherapy, Counseling
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2018 Microtraining Associates
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Ethics on the Fault Line: Advanced Issues in Mental Health and Substance Abuse Counseling
presented by Peggy Keilholz, fl. 2011; produced by Missouri Institute of Mental Health; interview by Thom Pancella, fl. 1988-2017 (St. Louis, MO: Missouri Institute of Mental Health, 2011), 32 mins
Ethical issues and dilemmas challenge the practitioner. What are the guiding principles that inform ethical decision-making? How do the codes of ethics under which clinicians practice fit with the guiding principles? In this program, Peggy Keilholz expands upon the information given in her previous MIMH Training D...
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presented by Peggy Keilholz, fl. 2011; produced by Missouri Institute of Mental Health; interview by Thom Pancella, fl. 1988-2017 (St. Louis, MO: Missouri Institute of Mental Health, 2011), 32 mins
Description
Ethical issues and dilemmas challenge the practitioner. What are the guiding principles that inform ethical decision-making? How do the codes of ethics under which clinicians practice fit with the guiding principles? In this program, Peggy Keilholz expands upon the information given in her previous MIMH Training DVD, Frontline Ethics, by further examining the methods professionals use to resolve complicated ethical dilemmas and providing specific...
Ethical issues and dilemmas challenge the practitioner. What are the guiding principles that inform ethical decision-making? How do the codes of ethics under which clinicians practice fit with the guiding principles? In this program, Peggy Keilholz expands upon the information given in her previous MIMH Training DVD, Frontline Ethics, by further examining the methods professionals use to resolve complicated ethical dilemmas and providing specific examples.
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Field of Study
Counseling & Therapy
Content Type
Interview, Instructional material
Contributor
Missouri Institute of Mental Health
Author / Creator
Thom Pancella, fl. 1988-2017, Peggy Keilholz, fl. 2011
Date Published / Released
2011
Publisher
Missouri Institute of Mental Health
Topic / Theme
Client-therapist relationship, Code of ethics, Professional ethics
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2011 Missouri Institute of Mental Health
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Evolution of Psychotherapy, The Wizard of Us and the Mything Links
presented by Jean Houston, 1937-, in Evolution of Psychotherapy (Phoenix, AZ: Milton H. Erickson Foundation, 2013), 2 hours 37 mins
We are Mything Links, the living connections between the great stories that speak to what is eternal in us and the playing out of these stories in daily life. Using the template of The Wizard of Oz, we will explore both experientially and analytically the psychological powers of this great story. Following the jou...
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presented by Jean Houston, 1937-, in Evolution of Psychotherapy (Phoenix, AZ: Milton H. Erickson Foundation, 2013), 2 hours 37 mins
Description
We are Mything Links, the living connections between the great stories that speak to what is eternal in us and the playing out of these stories in daily life. Using the template of The Wizard of Oz, we will explore both experientially and analytically the psychological powers of this great story. Following the journey of the major characters we will investigate re-discovery of mind, heart, courage and being called to become more than we ever thou...
We are Mything Links, the living connections between the great stories that speak to what is eternal in us and the playing out of these stories in daily life. Using the template of The Wizard of Oz, we will explore both experientially and analytically the psychological powers of this great story. Following the journey of the major characters we will investigate re-discovery of mind, heart, courage and being called to become more than we ever thought we could be. We will encounter the guiding archetypes of the great road of becoming, the Allies, the Spiritual Friend, the Witch and the Wizard and their presence in our lives.
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Field of Study
Counseling & Therapy
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Author / Creator
Jean Houston, 1937-
Date Published / Released
2013
Publisher
Milton H. Erickson Foundation
Series
Evolution of Psychotherapy
Topic / Theme
Life events, Theory, Courage, Experience and reflection, Archetypal psychology
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2013 by The Milton H. Erickson Foundation
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