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Series II - Specific Treatments for Specific Populations, Obsessive-Compulsive Behavior
presented by Martin M. Antony, 1964-, Jon Carlson, 1945-2017; produced by Governors State University. Communications Services, in Series II - Specific Treatments for Specific Populations (District of Columbia: American Psychological Association, 2007), 1 hour 36 mins
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In Obsessive–Compulsive Behavior, Dr. Martin M. Antony demonstrates his approach to working with this common problem. Dr. Antony works within a cognitive–behavioral framework, which includes an exploration of the triggers that bring on the client's anxiety, prolonged exposure to these cues, and prevention of t...
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presented by Martin M. Antony, 1964-, Jon Carlson, 1945-2017; produced by Governors State University. Communications Services, in Series II - Specific Treatments for Specific Populations (District of Columbia: American Psychological Association, 2007), 1 hour 36 mins
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In Obsessive–Compulsive Behavior, Dr. Martin M. Antony demonstrates his approach to working with this common problem. Dr. Antony works within a cognitive–behavioral framework, which includes an exploration of the triggers that bring on the client's anxiety, prolonged exposure to these cues, and prevention of the client's compulsive behavior. The client is taught strategies for coping with anxiety that arises during the course of the practice.
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In Obsessive–Compulsive Behavior, Dr. Martin M. Antony demonstrates his approach to working with this common problem. Dr. Antony works within a cognitive–behavioral framework, which includes an exploration of the triggers that bring on the client's anxiety, prolonged exposure to these cues, and prevention of the client's compulsive behavior. The client is taught strategies for coping with anxiety that arises during the course of the practice.In this session, Dr. Antony works with a woman in her 30s who exhibits compulsive behavior surrounding counting and order.
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Field of Study
Counseling & Therapy
Content Type
Counseling session
Contributor
Governors State University. Communications Services
Author / Creator
Jon Carlson, 1945-2017, Martin M. Antony, 1964-
Date Published / Released
2007
Publisher
American Psychological Association
Series
Series II - Specific Treatments for Specific Populations
Topic / Theme
Education, development, and training, Psychological issues, Disorders, Prevention, Behavior problems, Obsessive-compulsive disorder, Psychoeducational approach, Assessment, Anxiety, Fidgeting, Fearfulness, Cognitive behavioral therapy, Exposure therapy, Self help, Antidepressants
Methodology
Cognitive behavioral therapy, Exposure therapy, Self help, Antidepressants
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Evolution of Psychotherapy, We've Had Antidepressants for Over 30 Years Now: So, How's That Working Out for Us?
presented by Diane Yapko; produced by HMP Global, in Evolution of Psychotherapy (Phoenix, AZ: Milton H. Erickson Foundation, 2020), 1 hour 4 mins
Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is the most common mood disorder on earth and earlier this year was ranked as the number one cause of suffering and disability worldwide by the World Health Organization (WHO). Depression is a complex, multi-faceted disorder and many different theories have been formulated to descri...
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presented by Diane Yapko; produced by HMP Global, in Evolution of Psychotherapy (Phoenix, AZ: Milton H. Erickson Foundation, 2020), 1 hour 4 mins
Description
Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is the most common mood disorder on earth and earlier this year was ranked as the number one cause of suffering and disability worldwide by the World Health Organization (WHO). Depression is a complex, multi-faceted disorder and many different theories have been formulated to describe its etiology and course. In this joint presentation, Drs. Polster and Yapko will compare and contrast their viewpoints about depress...
Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is the most common mood disorder on earth and earlier this year was ranked as the number one cause of suffering and disability worldwide by the World Health Organization (WHO). Depression is a complex, multi-faceted disorder and many different theories have been formulated to describe its etiology and course. In this joint presentation, Drs. Polster and Yapko will compare and contrast their viewpoints about depression, the liberal use antidepressant medications, and why good psychotherapy is more important than ever.
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Field of Study
Counseling & Therapy
Content Type
Instructional material
Contributor
HMP Global
Author / Creator
Diane Yapko
Date Published / Released
2020
Publisher
Milton H. Erickson Foundation
Series
Evolution of Psychotherapy
Speaker / Narrator
Erving Polster, 1922-, Michael D. Yapko, 1954-
Person Discussed
Erving Polster, 1922-, Michael D. Yapko, 1954-
Topic / Theme
Client-therapist relationship, Psychological issues, Mood disorders, Major depressive disorder, Integrative Psychotherapy, Interactive Psychotherapy, Antidepressants, Psychotherapy
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2020 Milton H. Erickson Foundation
Methodology
Antidepressants, Psychotherapy
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Slender Existence
written by Laura Murray (New York, NY: Filmakers Library, 2001), 24 mins
"In 9th grade I was diagnosed with anorexia nervosa. I have little memory of it." Thus begins the filmmaker's story of her ten year struggle with the disorder. The onset was rather sudden. She was told by a modelling agency that she should lose fifteen pounds. It was her first experience of "not being good enough....
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written by Laura Murray (New York, NY: Filmakers Library, 2001), 24 mins
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"In 9th grade I was diagnosed with anorexia nervosa. I have little memory of it." Thus begins the filmmaker's story of her ten year struggle with the disorder. The onset was rather sudden. She was told by a modelling agency that she should lose fifteen pounds. It was her first experience of "not being good enough."
This compelling film documents Laura's descent from a healthy, attractive teenager into one starving herself to the verge of death,...
"In 9th grade I was diagnosed with anorexia nervosa. I have little memory of it." Thus begins the filmmaker's story of her ten year struggle with the disorder. The onset was rather sudden. She was told by a modelling agency that she should lose fifteen pounds. It was her first experience of "not being good enough."
This compelling film documents Laura's descent from a healthy, attractive teenager into one starving herself to the verge of death, obsessed with exercise, unable to sleep, solitary and secretive. It follows her story from the point of view of her parents and best friend. Anti depressants and psychiatry provided the impetus to begin the assent to normality. Laura's concludes, " No good comes from silence. Living with an eating disorder is a trauma; surviving it is a triumph!"
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Field of Study
Psychology
Content Type
Documentary
Author / Creator
Laura Murray
Date Published / Released
2001
Publisher
Filmakers Library
Topic / Theme
Food and eating, Psychological issues, Health, Psychology, Psychiatry, Body image, Anorexia nervosa, Low self-esteem, Antidepressants
Copyright Message
Copyright ©1999. Used by permission of Filmakers Library. All rights reserved.
Methodology
Antidepressants
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As for the Sky, Falling: A Critical Look at Psychiatry and Suffering
written by Shelagh Lynne Supeene (Toronto, ON: Second Story Press, 1990), 239 page(s)
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written by Shelagh Lynne Supeene (Toronto, ON: Second Story Press, 1990), 239 page(s)
Field of Study
Counseling & Therapy
Content Type
Personal narrative
Author / Creator
Shelagh Lynne Supeene
Date Published / Released
1990
Publisher
Second Story Press
Sections
Methodology:
Drug therapy, Psychotherapy, Reality therapy, Antidepressants, Phenothiazines
Methodology:
Psychosurgery, Electroconvulsive therapy, Drug therapy, Fluphenazine hydrochloride, Haloperidol, Crisis intervention, A...
Psychosurgery, Electroconvulsive therapy, Drug therapy, Fluphenazine hydrochloride, Haloperidol, Crisis intervention, Antidepressants
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The Beast: A Reckoning with Depression
written by Tracy Thompson (New York, NY: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1995), 296 page(s)
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written by Tracy Thompson (New York, NY: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1995), 296 page(s)
Field of Study
Counseling & Therapy
Content Type
Personal narrative
Author / Creator
Tracy Thompson
Date Published / Released
1995
Publisher
G. P. Putnam's Sons
Topic / Theme
Depressive disorder, Anxiety
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Bloodletting: A Memoir of Secrets, Self-harm and Survival
written by Victoria Leatham, fl. 2004 (Crows Nest, New South Wales: Allen & Unwin, 2004), 202 page(s)
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written by Victoria Leatham, fl. 2004 (Crows Nest, New South Wales: Allen & Unwin, 2004), 202 page(s)
Field of Study
Counseling & Therapy
Content Type
Personal narrative
Author / Creator
Victoria Leatham, fl. 2004
Date Published / Released
2004
Publisher
Allen & Unwin
Topic / Theme
Self-destructive behavior
Copyright Message
Copyright© 2004 by Victoria Leatham
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Issues
written by Rosalind Ramsey; edited by Rosalind Ramsay, fl. 2000; in Changing Minds: Our Lives and Mental Illness (London, England: Gaskell (Publisher), 2002), 80-101
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written by Rosalind Ramsey; edited by Rosalind Ramsay, fl. 2000; in Changing Minds: Our Lives and Mental Illness (London, England: Gaskell (Publisher), 2002), 80-101
Field of Study
Counseling & Therapy
Content Type
Personal narrative
Contributor
Rosalind Ramsay, fl. 2000
Author / Creator
Rosalind Ramsey
Date Published / Released
2002
Publisher
Gaskell (Publisher)
Topic / Theme
Eating disorders, Child abuse, Sense of control, Self esteem, Love, Homosexuality, Depressive disorder, Psychiatric hospitals, Posttraumatic stress disorder, Mental health services, Minority groups, Stereotyping behavior, Prisoners, Personality disorders, Interpersonal relations, Psychiatrists, Suicidal behavior, Anxiety, Depression (emotion), Delusions, Paranoia, Antidepressants, Psychotherapy
Eating disorders, Child abuse, Sense of control, Self esteem, Love, Homosexuality, Depressive disorder, Psychiatric hospitals, Posttraumatic stress disorder, Mental health services, Minority groups, Stereotyping behavior, Prisoners, Personality disorders, Interpersonal relations, Psychiatrists, Suicidal behavior, Anxiety, Depression (emotion), Delusions, Paranoia, Antidepressants, Psychotherapy
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Copyright© The Royal College of Psychiatrists 2002
Methodology
Antidepressants, Psychotherapy
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Session 1: Client gives therapist some background. She opens up about her father's infidelities, her separation anxiety, and her need to be...
presented by Anonymous; in Client 205: White female in her late twenties suffers from generalized anxiety disorder and histrionic personality (Alexandria, VA: Alexander Street Press, 1995), 1-1
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presented by Anonymous; in Client 205: White female in her late twenties suffers from generalized anxiety disorder and histrionic personality (Alexandria, VA: Alexander Street Press, 1995), 1-1
Field of Study
Counseling & Therapy
Content Type
Session transcript
Author / Creator
Anonymous
Date Published / Released
1995
Publisher
Alexander Street Press
Topic / Theme
Dependency (personality), Separation anxiety, Relationships, Openness to experience, Parents, Anxiety disorders, Trust, Infidelity, Parent-child relationships, Self-destructive behavior, Self esteem, Guilt, Attention-seeking behavior, Anxiety, Obsessive behavior, Depression (emotion), Brief relational therapy, Antidepressants
Methodology
Brief relational therapy, Antidepressants
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Part VII: Intervention
edited by Howard Dubowitz, fl. 2000 and Diane DePanfilis, fl. 2000; in Handbook for Child Protection Practice (Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage (Publisher), 2000), 426-529
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edited by Howard Dubowitz, fl. 2000 and Diane DePanfilis, fl. 2000; in Handbook for Child Protection Practice (Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage (Publisher), 2000), 426-529
Field of Study
Counseling & Therapy
Content Type
General reference book
Contributor
Howard Dubowitz, fl. 2000, Diane DePanfilis, fl. 2000
Date Published / Released
2000
Publisher
Sage (Publisher)
Topic / Theme
Mental health services, Behavior problems, Neglect, Loneliness, Attachment behavior, Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, Posttraumatic stress disorder, Evaluation, Health care, Foster families, Cultural identity, Parenting, Interventions, Sexual abuse of child, Physical abuse, Family conflict, Stress, Major depressive disorder, Interview questions, Family violence, Drug abuse, Religion, Anxi...
Mental health services, Behavior problems, Neglect, Loneliness, Attachment behavior, Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, Posttraumatic stress disorder, Evaluation, Health care, Foster families, Cultural identity, Parenting, Interventions, Sexual abuse of child, Physical abuse, Family conflict, Stress, Major depressive disorder, Interview questions, Family violence, Drug abuse, Religion, Anxiety, Fearfulness, Low self-esteem, Depression (emotion), Anger, Sadness, Withdrawn, Encopresis, Enuresis, Isolation, Counseling, Psychotherapy, Psychodynamic psychotherapy, Antidepressants, Electroconvulsive therapy
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Copyright© 2000 by Sage Publications, Inc.
Methodology
Counseling, Psychotherapy, Psychodynamic psychotherapy, Antidepressants, Electroconvulsive therapy
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Chapter 14: Psychopathology
written by Kevin Chung, 1961-, Karen L. Eastman, Grace C. S. Wang and Stanley Sue; edited by Lee C. Lee and Nolan Zane, fl. 2013; in Handbook of Asian American Psychology (Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage (Publisher), 1998), 468-495
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written by Kevin Chung, 1961-, Karen L. Eastman, Grace C. S. Wang and Stanley Sue; edited by Lee C. Lee and Nolan Zane, fl. 2013; in Handbook of Asian American Psychology (Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage (Publisher), 1998), 468-495
Field of Study
Counseling & Therapy
Content Type
General reference book
Contributor
Lee C. Lee, Nolan Zane, fl. 2013
Author / Creator
Kevin Chung, 1961-, Karen L. Eastman, Grace C. S. Wang, Stanley Sue
Date Published / Released
1998
Publisher
Sage (Publisher)
Topic / Theme
Psychopathology, Asian Americans, Mood disorder due to general medical condition, Homesickness, Extraversion, Lifestyles, Adjustment, Poverty, Trauma survivors, Posttraumatic stress disorder, Cultural identity, Interdependence, Coping behavior, Stress, Adequacy, Pessimism, Psychosomatic illnesses, Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory, Mental health programs, Pathology, Bipolar disorder, Anx...
Psychopathology, Asian Americans, Mood disorder due to general medical condition, Homesickness, Extraversion, Lifestyles, Adjustment, Poverty, Trauma survivors, Posttraumatic stress disorder, Cultural identity, Interdependence, Coping behavior, Stress, Adequacy, Pessimism, Psychosomatic illnesses, Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory, Mental health programs, Pathology, Bipolar disorder, Anxiety, Depression (emotion), Anger, Fearfulness, Loss of appetite, Headache, Fatigue, Antidepressants
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Copyright© 1998 by Sage Publications, Inc.
Methodology
Antidepressants
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