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Bipolar, Case 3: Mr. Barber, Case 3, Mr. Barber, Bipolar I, Criminal History Assessment
C.A.R.E. Parent Therapy
C.A.R.E. Parent Therapy is a strength-based approach to family counseling that uses a parent’s capacity to care as a therapeutic tool.
Introduction
- Case 1: Overwhelmed Father, Early Loss of Mother
- Case 2: Firm Edge Mother, Soft Touch Father
- Case 3: Reactive Mother, Reactive Child
- Case 4: Soft Touch Mother, School...
C.A.R.E. Parent Therapy is a strength-based approach to family counseling that uses a parent’s capacity to care as a therapeutic tool.
Introduction
- Case 1: Overwhelmed Father, Early Loss of Mother
- Case 2: Firm Edge Mother, Soft Touch Father
- Case 3: Reactive Mother, Reactive Child
- Case 4: Soft Touch Mother, School Avoidant Child
- Case 5: Soft Touch Mother and Tantrumming Child
DSM 5 Case Scenarios Series: Personality Disorders, Episode 13, Antisocial Personality Disorder Version (1)
DSM 5 Military Case Scenarios Series Index: Trauma- and Stressor-Related Disorders, Episode 33, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder A-5
DSM 5: Mrs. Warren, Schizophrenia Spectrum, Part 3, Rule/Out Schizophrenia demonstrating symptoms of paranoia, Part 3
ICD 10: Mrs. Warren, Schizophrenia Spectrum, Part 14, F22 Delusional Disorder Persecutory Type, Part 14
Room to Breathe
Series I - Systems of Psychotherapy, Client-Centered Therapy
The videos in the APA Psychotherapy Video Series are intended for educational and training purposes. Unauthorized viewing of these videos is expressly prohibited. All participants have agreed to allow their clinical...
In Client-Centered Therapy, Dr. Nathaniel J. Raskin demonstrates this Rogerian style of therapy. This empathic approach is based on the empirically proven fact that a safe, accepting relationship between the therapist and client is key to the process of client self-discovery and actualization. In this video, Dr....
In Client-Centered Therapy, Dr. Nathaniel J. Raskin demonstrates this Rogerian style of therapy. This empathic approach is based on the empirically proven fact that a safe, accepting relationship between the therapist and client is key to the process of client self-discovery and actualization. In this video, Dr. Raskin works with a 30-year-old woman, named Cynthia, who is trying to understand why she seems to be drawn into relationships with vi...
In Client-Centered Therapy, Dr. Nathaniel J. Raskin demonstrates this Rogerian style of therapy. This empathic approach is based on the empirically proven fact that a safe, accepting relationship between the therapist and client is key to the process of client self-discovery and actualization. In this video, Dr. Raskin works with a 30-year-old woman, named Cynthia, who is trying to understand why she seems to be drawn into relationships with violent men.
Discounted pricing available for individual practitioners
Show more Show lessSeries VII - Psychology in the Schools, Bullying Prevention
The videos in the APA Psychotherapy Video Series are intended for educational and training purposes. Unauthorized viewing of these videos is expressly prohibited. All participants have agreed to allow their clinical...
Bullying Prevention shows a brief, ecosystemic approach to preventing larger, older children from bullying smaller, younger children. Dr. Arthur M. Horne discusses how he works with both the victims and the perpetrators of bullying, always examining the school and family systems that may inadvertently support bul...
Bullying Prevention shows a brief, ecosystemic approach to preventing larger, older children from bullying smaller, younger children. Dr. Arthur M. Horne discusses how he works with both the victims and the perpetrators of bullying, always examining the school and family systems that may inadvertently support bullying behavior. In this session, Dr. Horne meets with a teenage boy and his mother and provides him with skills and actions for coping...
Bullying Prevention shows a brief, ecosystemic approach to preventing larger, older children from bullying smaller, younger children. Dr. Arthur M. Horne discusses how he works with both the victims and the perpetrators of bullying, always examining the school and family systems that may inadvertently support bullying behavior. In this session, Dr. Horne meets with a teenage boy and his mother and provides him with skills and actions for coping with bullies, including practicing self-calming techniques, keeping a long-term perspective, and asking a trusted teacher for help.
Discounted pricing available for individual practitioners
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