The Evolution of Psychotherapy : an Oxymoron /

Since the first "Evolution" conference in 1985, thousands of research studies and how-to books on psychotherapy have been published. Workshops, training programs, and certifications abound. At the same time, the overall effectiveness of psychotherapy has not improved a single percentage po...

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: Milton H. Erickson Foundation
Other Authors: Miller, Scott D. (Speaker)
Format: Video
Language:English
Language Notes:In English.
Published: Phoenix, AZ : Milton H. Erickson Foundation, 2013.
Series:Video journal of counseling and therapy.
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Online Access:Connect to this streaming video (Alexander Street Press)
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Summary:Since the first "Evolution" conference in 1985, thousands of research studies and how-to books on psychotherapy have been published. Workshops, training programs, and certifications abound. At the same time, the overall effectiveness of psychotherapy has not improved a single percentage point. Meanwhile, practitioners face the most challenging economic practice climate in the field's history. Incomes are down and fewer people are seeking psychotherapy as a remedy to their problems. In this invited, Dr. Miller boldly asserts that the field has been looking for results in all the wrong places. After reviewing what does not work, he highlights the latest findings from the field of expertise and expert performance, documenting three evidence-based steps associated with superior performing clinicians. Research shows that using these steps pushes therapists to reach the next level of effectiveness.
Physical Description:1 online resource (57 min.).
Playing Time:00:56:04