EP17 Great Debates 07 – Cognitive vs Experiential Emphases – Stephen Gilligan, PhD and Donald Meichenbaum, PhD

EP17 Great Debates 07 – Cognitive vs Experiential Emphases – Stephen Gilligan, PhD and Donald Meichenbaum, PhD

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Description

Topic Areas:
Great Debates | Cognitive Behavior Therapy | Erickson
Bundles:
EP17 Video Stream Build a Bundle | Learning Track – EP17 CBT Stream | Learning Track – EP17 Erickson Stream
Category:
Evolution of Psychotherapy | Evolution of Psychotherapy 2017 | Evolution of Psychotherapy CBT Learning Track | Evolution of Psychotherapy Erickson Learning Track | Online Continuing Education
Faculty:
Stephen Gilligan, PhD | Donald Meichenbaum, PhD
Course Levels:
Master Degree or Higher in Health-Related Field
Duration:
1:19:30
Format:
Audio and Video
Original Program Date :
Dec 14, 2017

Description

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The classic question of whether good therapy should focus more on cognitive or Experiential changes will be the focus of the exchange. The merits of each and the possibility of a partnership are considered.

The educational objectives are listed.

  1. Compare and contrasts strengths and weaknesses of both cognitive and experiential approaches.
  2. Identify methods for integrating the two styles.

Session may be edited to preserve confidentiality.

Credits


A.P.A.

There are 1.5 credits available.

The American Psychological Association allows continuing education for psychologists. The program and its content are the responsibility of the Milton H. Erickson Foundation, Inc.

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Stephen Gilligan, PhD's Profile

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Stephen Gilligan is a doctor. He is a psychologist in California. He was one of the original students at UC Santa Cruz. He was one of the premier teachers and practitioners of Ericksonian Hypnotherapy after he received his psychology doctorate. His original approaches of Self-Relations and Generative Self were combined with Robert Dilts into Generative Coaching. The Generative Change Work includes the applications of Generative Coaching, Generative Psychotherapy, Generative Trance, Hero’s Journey, and Systemic Change work.


Donald Meichenbaum, PhD's Profile

Donald Meichenbaum, PhD Related seminars and products: 81


Donald Meichenbaum, Ph.D in Clinical Psychology is currently Research Director of Melissa Institute for Violence Prevention, Miami ( melissainstitute.org ). He is one of the founders of cognitive behavior therapy. He was voted one of the most influential psychotherapists of the 20th century. Latest books include “Roadmap to Resilience” ( www.roadmaptoresilience.com ) and “Evolution of Cognitive Behavior Therapy: A Personal and Professional Journey.”


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