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- Topic Areas:
- Keynotes | Attachment | Couples Therapy | Psychobiological Approach to Couples Therapy (PACT)
- Categories:
- Couples Conference | Pioneers in Couples and Family Therapy | Couples Conference 2022
- Faculty:
- Stan Tatkin, PsyD, MFT
- Course Levels:
- Master Degree or Higher in Health-Related Field
- Duration:
- 1:02:37
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Original Program Date:
- Jun 25, 2022
- Short Description:
- This session explores the integration of the "empty chair" psychodrama within the PACT model to interrupt regressive relational patterns rooted in early object relations. By externalizing archaic self–other dynamics, therapists can help partners develop a witness state, promote individuation, and shift ego-syntonic behaviors toward more adaptive, secure-functioning interactions in real time.
- Price:
- $59.00 - Base Price
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- Topic Areas:
- Couples Therapy | Infidelity | Workshops | Marriage | Psychotherapy | Relationships
- Categories:
- Evolution of Psychotherapy | Evolution of Psychotherapy 2020 | Pioneers in Couples and Family Therapy
- Faculty:
- Ellyn Bader, PhD
- Course Levels:
- Master Degree or Higher in Health-Related Field
- Duration:
- 2 hours
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Original Program Date:
- Dec 09, 2020
- Short Description:
- A guide to therapeutic strategies for addressing infidelity, examining the emotional complexities and relationship dynamics that emerge after betrayal. Bader offers practical guidance for therapists working with couples, focusing on rebuilding trust, understanding individual psychological patterns, and supporting partners through healing and potential relationship transformation.
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- Topic Areas:
- Workshops | Personality Disorders | Couples Therapy
- Categories:
- Couples Conference | Couples Conference 2018 | Pioneers in Couples and Family Therapy
- Faculty:
- Stan Tatkin, PsyD, MFT
- Duration:
- 2:03:49
- Format:
- Audio Only
- Original Program Date:
- May 06, 2018
- Short Description:
- This workshop reframes couple therapy for personality-disordered partners through a psychobiological, polytheoretical lens. Focusing on borderline, narcissistic, and schizoid presentations, it equips clinicians to differentiate these from insecure or neurotic traits and intervene without over-individualizing. Practical tools help therapists manage complex defenses, sustain neutrality, and maintain a strong therapeutic frame in high-stakes relational systems.
- Price:
- $15.00 - Base Price
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- Topic Areas:
- Psychotherapy | Topical Panels | History of Psychotherapy
- Categories:
- Evolution of Psychotherapy | Evolution of Psychotherapy 2013
- Faculty:
- Albert Bandura | Nicholas Cummings, PhD | Otto Kernberg, MD
- Course Levels:
- Master Degree or Higher in Health-Related Field
- Duration:
- 58:00
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Original Program Date:
- Dec 13, 2013
- Short Description:
- This panel offers a vivid, firsthand history of psychotherapy as told by figures who helped shape it. Through stories from wartime psychology, psychoanalysis, brief therapy, group work, and the rise of medication, the conversation traces how the field evolved through conflict, innovation, and shifting cultural values. Rather than a tidy timeline, it reveals psychotherapy as a living discipline shaped by ideas, institutions, economics, and human need, raising timely questions about where the field has been and where it may be headed.
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- Topic Areas:
- Psychotherapy | Topical Panels | History of Psychotherapy
- Categories:
- Evolution of Psychotherapy | Evolution of Psychotherapy 2009
- Faculty:
- Albert Bandura | Otto Kernberg, MD | Donald Meichenbaum, PhD
- Duration:
- 56 Minutes
- Format:
- Audio Only
- Original Program Date:
- Dec 11, 2009
- Short Description:
- This panel traces the major turning points in the history of psychotherapy through a sharp, often candid exchange among leading theorists. Moving across social learning theory, psychodynamic traditions, cognitive-behavioral approaches, and critiques of the disease model, the discussion examines how ideas about change, agency, evidence, and mechanism have evolved over time. Rather than offering a tidy narrative, the conversation exposes the tensions, disagreements, and hard-earned shifts in thinking that continue to shape how psychotherapy is practiced, taught, and researched today.
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- $15.00 - Base Price
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- Topic Areas:
- Topical Panels | Psychotherapy | History of Psychotherapy
- Categories:
- Evolution of Psychotherapy | Evolution of Psychotherapy 2005
- Faculty:
- Albert Bandura | Nicholas Cummings, PhD | Albert Ellis, PhD | Thomas Szasz, MD
- Duration:
- 1 Hour 4 Minutes
- Format:
- Audio Only
- Original Program Date:
- Dec 09, 2005
- Short Description:
- This panel looks back from 2005 at the rapid, often contentious evolution of psychotherapy, as foundational figures reflect on theory, practice, ethics, economics, and professional identity. Moving from behaviorism and cognitive approaches to questions of evidence, power, third-party payment, and the human relationship at the heart of therapy, the conversation captures both the breakthroughs and the unresolved tensions that shaped the field. It offers therapists and students a rare, candid view of psychotherapy’s struggles and ongoing questions about purpose, values, and who ultimately defines the work.
- Price:
- $15.00 - Base Price
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- Topic Areas:
- Topical Panels | Psychotherapy | Research
- Categories:
- Evolution of Psychotherapy | Evolution of Psychotherapy 2005
- Faculty:
- Albert Bandura | Marsha Linehan, PhD | Donald Meichenbaum, PhD | John Gottman, PhD
- Duration:
- 1 Hour 2 Minutes
- Format:
- Audio Only
- Original Program Date:
- Dec 09, 2005
- Short Description:
- This panel takes an candid look at psychotherapy research, asking not just what works, but how change actually holds up in real life. Drawing on couples research, suicide prevention, treatment development, and implementation science, the discussion wrestles with relapse, mechanisms of change, evidence-based practice, and the gap between research settings and everyday clinical work. Therapists and students are invited into a lively, unscripted conversation about data, judgment, ethics, and how research can genuinely serve both clients and society. Moderated by Jeffrey Kottler, PhD
- Price:
- $15.00 - Base Price
