- Average Rating:
- Not yet rated
- Topic Areas:
- Divorce | Workshops | Couples Therapy | Marriage
- Categories:
- Couples Conference | Couples Conference 2011 | Pioneers in Couples and Family Therapy
- Faculty:
- William Doherty, PhD
- Duration:
- 1:55:54
- Format:
- Audio Only
- Original Program Date:
- Apr 03, 2011
- Short Description:
- This workshop will help you examine how your values and life experience affect your treatment of couples on the brink of divorce, and will teach you a protocol for helping clients make a decision that has integrity for all involved and that improves the odds that couples will try to heal their broken bond.
- Price:
- $15.00 - Base Price
- Average Rating:
- Not yet rated
- Topic Areas:
- Invited Addresses | Psychotherapy | Motivation | Research
- Categories:
- Evolution of Psychotherapy | Evolution of Psychotherapy 2009
- Faculty:
- Albert Bandura
- Duration:
- 1 Hour 4 Minutes
- Format:
- Audio Only
- Original Program Date:
- Dec 12, 2009
- Short Description:
- This address traces how beliefs about personal agency shape motivation, resilience, emotional health, and the ability to change entrenched behavior. Drawing on decades of research, vivid clinical examples, and large-scale social interventions, it shows how self-efficacy is built through mastery, modeling, and meaningful action rather than insight alone. The talk moves fluidly from therapy rooms to global public health and social change, offering therapists and students a powerful framework for understanding how people learn to face fear, recover from setbacks, and reshape their lives and communities.
- Price:
- $15.00 - Base Price
- Average Rating:
- Not yet rated
- Topic Areas:
- Conversation Hours | Psychotherapy | Social Psychology | Trauma Studies
- Categories:
- Evolution of Psychotherapy | Evolution of Psychotherapy 2009
- Faculty:
- Albert Bandura
- Duration:
- 57 Minutes
- Format:
- Audio Only
- Original Program Date:
- Dec 12, 2009
- Short Description:
- This conversation ranges widely across moral disengagement, self-efficacy, trauma, war, culture, and everyday ethical decision-making. Through audience questions and extended reflection, it examines how people justify harm, cope with violence and injustice, and regulate their behavior in personal, social, and political life. Therapists and students gain a rare, accessible window into how social psychology connects to PTSD, gendered violence, cultural values, procrastination, and the moral choices embedded in ordinary clinical and civic life.
- Price:
- $15.00 - Base Price
- Average Rating:
- Not yet rated
- Topic Areas:
- State of the Art Address | Belief Systems | Psychotherapy | Therapist Development
- Categories:
- Evolution of Psychotherapy | Evolution of Psychotherapy 2000
- Faculty:
- Albert Bandura
- Duration:
- 51 Minutes
- Format:
- Audio Only
- Original Program Date:
- May 27, 2000
- Short Description:
- This session offers a far-reaching look at self-efficacy as a core driver of motivation, resilience, and change. Drawing on decades of research and applied examples, it shows how beliefs about personal and collective agency shape learning, emotional health, behavior change, and social action, from anxiety and depression to health habits and community-level outcomes. The talk gives therapists and students a practical framework for understanding why confidence, mastery, and perceived control matter so deeply in both clinical work and everyday life.
- Price:
- $15.00 - Base Price
