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- Опубликовано: 15 авг 2024
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Lecture on cognitive-behavioral therapy and counseling to accommpany my texts Theory and Treatment Planning in Counseling and Psychotherapy and Case Documentation in Counseling and Psychotherapy. Also visit www.masteringco... and www.dianegehart... for more free resources.
This is so much more helpful than just online readings and textbooks ! I miss my in person classes . Thanks for help me pass my CBT test 💯
This is so helpful ! These people are so hateful in the comments ! She does this to help us !
Informative video, thanks for sharing
My pleasure
Dr. Gerhart! First of all thank you for your lectures! I am a grad student (MSW) and I use them quite often in my studies. I would life to cite the text in which this particular CBT content is written and hope you will send me the proper APA citation. Thank you so much!!
respected mam i like your all lectures on psychology thank you
thank you :) preparing for my exam , very helpful
Thank you! Very helpful for exam.
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You're so welcome!
Dr Gehert. I'm studying your book. Your lectures are so helpful. Thank you.
Glad you like them!
this is great thank you
V helpful for students
After 8 years nobody noticed"TheRPAy" is the wrong spelling of the word.
Personally I have found Focusing Oriented Therapy much more helpful than CBT in bringing about permanent positive change. FOT feels like therapy whereas CBT never did feel like therapy.
I find this interesting! Why do you think CBT didn’t feel like therapy? Do you think it was a therapist or the approach?
@@charles9126 Thank you! I haven’t tried CVT but I’m learning about it now and I do get a very mechanical left brain feeling from it. And I agree with you, I will look up FOT! Thank you
I am not sure I understood you correctly but in the video you mentioned that other approaches such as psychodynamic, humanistic and existential therapies all assume that a therapist has the expert role in the relationship. I would agree with you on psychodynamic as they do tend to take an expert role, especially in pointing out the transference and also the interpretation of patient's past experiences are given to them in a way which they can handle. ButI really do not understand why you included humanistic and existential into the mix because both facilitate growth from both sides, i.e., an existential therapist learns from their client in as much as the client learns from their therapist. It is an accumulation of experience that comes from both sides, hence a collaborative process. Whereas with one of the humanistic approaches, specifically Person-Centred Therapy, the client and therapist are considered on the same level.
I am not sure I articulated myself well, if you have not understood me feel free to probe further into my argument.
What does cognitive case write up includes? Can you tell me please?
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So glad yuo enjoyed it!
Can you tell me the difference between core beliefs and schemas please ? They sound the same? Thanks
it's a deeper level; I think it applies to more situations or how you see most things in life
would you tell me the difference between core beliefs and thoughts (ellis vs Beck concept) ? Thanks
This is more of a theoretical than practical distinction. Thoughts/cognitions tend to be conscious experiences a person is aware of. Core beliefs may not be entirely conscious but they inform your thoughts directly. In CBT, you trace thoughts and emotions to help identify the underling core beliefs.
@@DianeRGehartPhD thanks a lot, U are so helpfull.
How CBT diagnostic method?It's have ABC analysis like REBT? And why beck made distinction with elis?
Which book can we refer to?
Theory and Treatment Planning in Counseling and Psychotherapy
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