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Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Videos
DVDs for Teaching, Training, Self Study and Continuing Education
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Judith Beck, PhD
Some clients with weight issues become caught in a vicious cycle of losing weight and gaining it back, impairing their ability to enjoy their lives fully. At the same time, many therapists struggle with how to be helpful to these clients. In this video of an actual session, Dr. Judith Beck works with Ann to develop practical skills that will enable her to lose weight and make consistent changes to her lifestyle. While Beck is well-known for her contributions to Cognitive Therapy, the tools and techniques demonstrated in this video can be integrated with many types of therapeutic approaches and will be useful to any therapist working with clients with weight issues.
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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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Donald Meichenbaum, PhD
Donald Meichenbaum expertly demonstrates his refined and renowned Cognitive-Behavioral approach and how to integrate seven key CBT tasks in a real therapy session with a woman who is struggling with severe anxiety and insomnia as the caretaker for her mentally ill father.
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Arnold Lazarus, PhD
Arnold Lazarus masterfully demonstrate Multimodal Therapy in an actual therapy session in this 3-part video. Lazarus works to find what works best for a client and uses strategies, techniques and interventions from various modalities to tailor the therapy to the needs of his client, ultimately honing in on his constant self-criticism, and providing tools to address it.
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John Krumboltz, PhD
John Krumboltz’s learning approach to Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is an inspiration to all therapists, regardless of orientation. He doesn’t think psychotherapy needs to be a mysterious process, and instead works with clients to figure out ways to improve behaviors and prevent problems from recurring in the future. Watch him masterfully demonstrate an actual therapy session in this 3-part video.
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Albert Ellis, PhD
Watch Albert Ellis demonstrate his signature style in a Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy session with Roseanne, whose husband committed suicide in front of her and her baby daughter ten years ago. Ellis is confrontative, headstrong and steadfastly rational... and remarkably effective in just one session.
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Albert Ellis, PhD
Learn to use Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy with clients struggling with addiction by watching Albert Ellis demonstrate his signature style in an actual therapy session with a difficult client. Using rationality, strong language, and forceful directives, he is remarkably effective in just one session.
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Janet Wolfe, PhD
At one time or another, all clinicians have had to meet the challenge of dealing with an angry client. In this video with an actual client, you will learn an REBT approach to anger management. Interspersed throughout this actual session is an informative discussion that elucidates Dr. Wolfe’s rationale in utilizing classic REBT techniques.
Students and interns will especially find this action-oriented approach useful when facing those clients who may only be in treatment for a few sessions.
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Janet Wolfe, PhD
Janice struggles with the age-old dilemma so many parents face -- her teenage children don’t appreciate her. Watch as Dr. Janet Wolfe uses REBT techniques to challenge the irrational beliefs that keep Janice mired in hurt feelings and anger. Dr. Wolfe works to help Janice make the connection between her irrational beliefs (“they shouldn’t treat me this way”) and the emotional and behavioral consequences of those beliefs. Moving to a more rational belief system empowers Janice to sidestep the power struggle with her teenagers and parent more effectively.
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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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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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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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Randall C. Wyatt, PhD, Martin Seligman, 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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Arthur Freeman, EdD
Cognitive Therapy comes to life in this reenactment of a 20-session course of therapy. Arthur Freeman illustrates the foundations and key techniques of cognitive therapy in a way that’s enriching and easy to follow.
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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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