Online Learning - Case Seminars
Case seminars consist of a case presentation followed by a discussion with a group of supervisors from different theoretical backgrounds. These events are transmitted in sound, like a radio program, with an transcript of the text.The case material is disguised according to the usual guidelines. A continuing discussion forum will be available.
Case seminars are available only to accredited psychotherapists, to accredited counsellors, to chartered clinical psychologists, to counselling psychologists and to psychiatrist subscribers.
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The 15 key ingredients of good psychotherapy
Supervisor(s): Brett Kahr
Start Date: Jun 07, 2005
Brett Kahr says: I will propose that good psychotherapy cannot be reduced to a specific element, but includes a combination of key ingredients. These include the importance of confession; the reliability of the therapist meeting the dependency of the patient; an interest in the smallest
Cognitive behaviour therapy for depression
Supervisor(s): Dr Stirling Moorey
Start Date: Dec 04, 2004
CBT is the psychological treatment for depression that has been most intensively researched. It has been shown to be as effective both with acute and chronic depression, and has a definite relapse prevention effect. This lecture will outline the treatment of depression,
Containment: The technical and the tacit in successful psychotherapy.
Supervisor(s): Professor Robert M. Young
Start Date: Jul 08, 2004
There are technical prerequisites for successful psychotherapy, for example, the elements of boundary maintenance that make up the analytic frame, a concept I will explore in some detail. I will also discuss various theories of how psychotherapy works.
What is an appropriate way to understand how effective psychotherapy works?
Supervisor(s): Dr Joseph Schwartz
Start Date: Oct 18, 2004
The question 'How does psychotherapy work?' occurs in a definite social context. At present psychotherapy is exposed to hostile challenges from insurance companies, funding agencies and neighbouring disciplines to prove that it works.
How should we work with depression?
Supervisor(s): Panel discussion with Roz Carroll, Brett Kahr and Ivan Tyrell
Start Date: Nov 01, 2004
Panel discussion with Roz Carroll, Brett Kahr and Ivan Tyrell
This multidisciplinary panel will summarise how the treatment and management of depression is approached within each speaker's professional discipline. The evening will be an opportunity
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