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Topic Areas:
Great Debates |  Depression |  Meditation, Spirituality and Yoga |  Neuroscience |  Psychotherapy
Categories:
Evolution of Psychotherapy |  Evolution of Psychotherapy 2017
Faculty:
Daniel Amen, MD |  Michael Yapko, PhD
Duration:
1:29:14
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Original Program Date:
Dec 14, 2017
Short Description:
Amen and Yapko share complementary perspectives on the biological, psychological, social, and spiritual roots of suffering. Amen draws on decades of brain imaging and clinical experience to show how trauma, diet, and neurobiology shape mood and treatment response. Yapko highlights the social dimensions of depression, from cultural trends to attributional style, illustrating how skills, relationships, and prevention programs can change outcomes. Together, their dialogue offers practical insights and challenges the audience to think beyond one-size-fits-all models of care.
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$15.00 - Base Price

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Workshops |  Couples Therapy |  IMAGO |  Psychotherapy |  Relationships |  Conflict
Categories:
Evolution of Psychotherapy |  Evolution of Psychotherapy 2017 |  Pioneers in Couples and Family Therapy
Faculty:
Harville Hendrix, PhD |  Helen LaKelly Hunt, PhD
Duration:
2:44:25
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Original Program Date:
Dec 13, 2017
Short Description:
This workshop introduces the global “Relationships First” initiative, focused on building relational competence through therapeutic tools in everyday life. Key practices include safe conversations, mirroring, and validating, along with techniques like the behavior change request and caring behaviors dialog. The session highlights how early life experiences shape adult relationships, the role of neuroscience in communication, and the importance of zero negativity in fostering lasting connection.
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$15.00 - Base Price

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Invited Addresses |  Psychotherapy |  Research
Categories:
Evolution of Psychotherapy |  Evolution of Psychotherapy 2013
Faculty:
David Barlow, PhD
Duration:
58:07
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Original Program Date:
Dec 14, 2013
Short Description:
Dr. Barlow reflects on the evolution of evidence-based psychotherapy and the challenges of translating research into everyday clinical care. The session examines what decades of outcome research reveal about psychological treatments, why effective therapies often remain underused, and how policy, training, and delivery systems shape what clients actually receive. Participants are encouraged to think beyond therapy “schools” toward principle-driven, transdiagnostic approaches and broader public-health models for expanding access to effective care.
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Topic Areas:
Topical Panels |  Social Issues |  Therapy Practice
Categories:
Brief Therapy Conference |  Brief Therapy Conference 2012
Faculty:
Esther Perel, MA, LMFT |  Michael Yapko, PhD |  Jeffrey Kottler, PhD |  Casey Truffo, M.S.,M.F.T.
Duration:
59:07
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Original Program Date:
Dec 07, 2012
Short Description:
This session explores the intersection of therapy and social issues, addressing how depression, human trafficking, cultural transition, sexuality, and technology affect clients and communities. Panelists emphasize that psychotherapy cannot remain isolated from broader social forces, urging practitioners to consider activism, financial sustainability, and community connection as integral to their work. Participants gain a wide-angle view of therapy’s role in addressing the ethical, cultural, and economic challenges of contemporary life.
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Topic Areas:
Point/Counterpoint Sessions |  Psychotherapy |  Therapist Development |  Clinical Process
Categories:
Evolution of Psychotherapy |  Evolution of Psychotherapy 2009
Faculty:
David Barlow, PhD
Duration:
1 Hour 33 Minutes
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Original Program Date:
Dec 10, 2009
Short Description:
This point–counterpoint session takes on how psychological disorders should be classified and what those choices mean for therapy. The discussion contrasts diagnosis-based categories with dimensional, transdiagnostic models that emphasize temperament, emotion regulation, and shared mechanisms across anxiety and mood disorders. Participants hear a thoughtful debate on vulnerability versus resilience, the role of self-efficacy and attachment, and how research on emotion, learning, and control can reshape both assessment and treatment. The session invites clinicians to rethink diagnosis not as an endpoint, but as a guide to more flexible, principle-driven intervention.
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