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Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Videos
DVDs for Teaching, Training, Self Study and Continuing Education
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Donald Meichenbaum, PhD
Watch internationally renowned therapist Donald Meichenbaum demonstrate a brief, effective approach for treating clients who suffer the comorbid disorders of anxiety and depression. Combining footage from numerous reenacted sessions from a 12-course of therapy with commentary by Dr. Meichenbaum, this video will teach you effective cognitive behavioral skills and is a valuable teaching tool for practitioners of all levels and orientations.
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Martin Seligman, PhD, Randall C. Wyatt, PhD
After watching this lively, personally revealing conversation, you’ll be eager to apply Seligman's innovative ideas to your psychotherapy practice! Seligman emphasizes that happiness is not just the absence of disorder, as “psychology as usual” might contend. Rather, happiness derives from an execution of our signature strengths. Seligman demonstrates a new set of rigorously tested interventions that lastingly increase happiness while decreasing depression.
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Arnold Lazarus, PhD
See the master psychotherapist Dr. Arnold Lazarus apply his Multimodal Therapy model as he consults with two clinicians. Multimodal Therapy is a form of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy based on social and cognitive learning theory, and practical problem-solving methods.
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Bruce S. Liese, PhD
See Bruce S. Liese utilize his Cognitive Therapy approach in an actual counseling session with a client struggling with addiction. Dr. Liese collaborates with the client to identify and change the thought patterns and maladaptive beliefs that relate to addictive behaviors and lead to substance abuse.
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Bruce Masek, PhD
Watch Cognitive Behavioral child therapist Bruce Masek in an actual counseling session with a 6-year old girl and her mother. Dr. Masek builds on behavioral therapy techniques while working to modify a child’s thoughts and feelings. In this video, Dr. Masek adapts his therapy model to a mother-child dyad, helping Mom learn strategies for managing her young daughter’s back talk and tantrums.
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Barbara S. McCrady, PhD
See Barbara S. McCrady work with a couple struggling with addiction in an actual couples therapy session. Dr. McCrady reminds us that alcohol and drug problems always exist in a context that includes families and relationships. She uses a cognitive-behavioral approach that helps the client change his or her addictive behaviors, helps the partner learn to respond differently, and helps the couple change the relationship itself.
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