Cognitive-Behavioral Child Therapy
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Bruce Masek, PhD
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Cognitive-Behavioral Child Therapy

Watch Cognitive Behavioral child therapist Bruce Masek in an actual counseling session with a 6-year old girl and her mother.
Video length: 1h 48m
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Overview

Cognitive Behavioral therapy with children 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. See Dr. Masek conduct a focused behavioral assessment to identify the issues that have sparked the young girl’s negative acting out. Jon Carlson and Don Keat facilitate an in-depth discussion with Dr. Masek on the further impact, relevance and uses of the model for children and their families.

This video is part of the 11-video series, Child Therapy with the Experts. Other self-study videos in this series include:
  • Adlerian Parent Consultation
  • Adlerian Play Therapy
  • Adolescent Family Therapy
  • Gestalt Therapy with Children
  • Narrative Therapy with Children
  • Object Relations Child Therapy
  • Person-Centered Child Therapy
  • Psychotherapy with Medically Ill Children
  • Reality Therapy with Children
  • Solution-Focused Child Therapy

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Bruce Masek, PhD
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Bruce Masek, PhD

Bruce Masek, PhD is Director of the Child and Adolescent Outpatient Psychiatry Service at the Massachusetts General Hospital, and Associate Professor of Psychology, Harvard Medical School. Recipient of the Society of Behavioral Medicine President's Award, he has authored over 80 original articles, reviews, and book chapters and is recognized internationally as one of the field's foremost experts.

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