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Making Therapy BetterMaking Therapy Better"Persuasion and Healing (revisited): The Roots of Psychotherapy" with Julia Frank, M.D. - s3, e2In this engaging episode, Bruce sits down with Dr. Julia Frank to discuss their collaboration on the newly revised edition of 'Persuasion and Healing,' a groundbreaking book on the science and philosophy of psychotherapy originally written by Julia’s father, Jerome Frank. The book has shaped generations of psychotherapists—including Bruce himself—and remains one of the most influential works in the field. Bruce and Julia delve into the rich history behind the seminal work, Jerome Frank’s unique background, the evolution of psychotherapy research, and the critical role of myth and ritual in therapeutic outcomes. This episode is essen...2025-05-2857 minMaking Therapy BetterMaking Therapy Better"What Makes Therapy Work?" - Scott Miller, Ph.D. interviews Bruce Wampold, Ph.D. - s3, e1Why haven’t psychotherapy outcomes improved in decades, despite hundreds of new treatment models and thousands of new randomized controlled trials?In this special episode of the Making Therapy Better podcast, renowned psychotherapy researchers Bruce Wampold and Scott Miller discuss how the field’s obsession with inventing and testing treatment methods may have distracted us from strengthening the relational skills that we know drive better treatment outcomes. Bruce and Scott explore why therapy outcomes have plateaued, what makes some therapists consistently more effective than others, and how clinical training must evolve to focus on measurable interpersonal skills.2025-05-151h 07MindStewMindStewThe effectiveness of therapy - Bruce Wampold and Pim CuijpersMy guests today are Bruce Wampold and Pim Cuijpers, two of the leading experts in the research of the effectiveness of psychotherapy. Bruce is Emeritus Professor of Counseling Psychology at the University of Wisconsin–Madison and author of the seminal book, The Great Psychotherapy Debate: The Evidence for What Makes Psychotherapy Work. Pim is Professor Emeritus of Clinical Psychology at the Department of Clinical, Neuro and Developmental Psychology, Amsterdam Public Health research institute, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and is also director of the WHO Collaborating Centre for Research and Dissemination of Psychological Interventions. In this conversation, we discuss th...2024-10-151h 15Making Therapy BetterMaking Therapy Better"How Can AI Help Improve Therapy?" with Zac Imel, PhDZac Imel, PhD is a professor and Director of clinical training in the counseling department at the University of Utah as well as co-founder and Chief Psychotherapy Science officer at Lyssn.io, an AI-powered assessment platform for behavioral health and human services. He has had over 50 papers published in academic journals, with a particular interest in assessing and improving the quality of mental health services in a variety of settings.In this episode, Zac talks to Bruce about his work at Lyssn.io, and how they have used natural language processing to analyze psychotherapy and crisis counseling...2024-08-261h 04Making Therapy BetterMaking Therapy Better"Closing the Global Mental Health Care Gap" with Daisy Singla, PhDDaisy Singla, PhD is a clinical psychologist, associate professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Toronto, and senior scientist with the Institute for Mental Health Policy Research at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health. She has led some of the largest clinical psychotherapy trials in the world, exploring methods for increasing access to mental health services in diverse cultures and settings around the world. She has received awards from the American Psychological Association and the Society Psychotherapy Research, and in 2018 she became the youngest ever recipient of the Pragmatic Clinical Study Award. In...2024-08-1257 minMaking Therapy BetterMaking Therapy Better"Can Psychosis be Treated with Therapy?" with Michael Garrett, MDMichael Garrett MD is professor emeritus of Clinical Psychiatry at SUNY Downstate Medical Center in Brooklyn, and previously served as medical director of the Department of Psychiatry at North Central Bronx Hospital, and Deputy Director of Psychiatry at Bellevue Hospital Medical Center in Manhattan. He is the author of Psychotherapy for Psychosis: Integrating Cognitive-Behavioral and Psychodynamic Treatment, which won Second Place in the American Journal of Nursing Book of the Year Award, Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing Category. His clinical and academic work has focused on better understanding the experience of psychosis and how it can be effectively treated...2024-07-291h 01Making Therapy BetterMaking Therapy Better"What is a Mental Disorder?" with Jerome Wakefield, PhDJerome is a Professor of Social Work at New York University as well as a member of the American Academy of Social Work and Social Welfare, and has sat on editorial boards for the Clinical Social Work Journal and Evolutionary Psychology. He is the author of more than 300 publications appearing in journals in psychology, philosophy, psychiatry, psychoanalysis, and social work, and a number of books, including The loss of sadness: How psychiatry transformed normal sorrow into depressive disorder, which was named Best Psychology Book of 2007 by the Association of American PublishersIn this episode, Bruce and Jerome...2024-07-151h 07Deliberating Practice: Deconstructing Psychotherapy for a Better FutureDeliberating Practice: Deconstructing Psychotherapy for a Better FutureThe Great Psychotherapy Debate- Bruce Wampold and Johnathan ShedlerIn this episode, hosts Glenn and Richard delve into the ongoing controversy in psychotherapy research. They discuss Bruce Wompold's contextual model, which highlights common factors in psychotherapy effectiveness, and Jonathan Shedler’s critiques of current research methodologies, especially short-term and manualized treatments. Shedler advocates for the importance of long-term, depth-oriented therapies and questions the reliance on randomized controlled trials and symptom reduction metrics. The episode touches on issues of client choice and informed consent, encouraging a profound reevaluation of psychotherapy research. Listeners are invited to engage, share their perspectives, and contribute to this critical debate. ...2024-07-101h 18Making Therapy BetterMaking Therapy Better"Psychoanalytic Diagnosis and Supervision" with Nancy McWilliams, PhDNancy McWilliams, PhD is emerita visiting professor of Psychology at Rutgers University and a former president of the American Psychological Association’s Division of Psychoanalysis. She is the author of several books including Psychoanalytic Diagnosis, and Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy: a Practitioner’s Guide. She is the recipient of numerous awards, including the Rosalee Weiss Award, the Laughlin Distinguished Teacher award, and awards for Leadership, Scholarship, and International Academic Excellence from the APA Division of Psychoanalysis. She also maintains a private practice in Lambertville, New Jersey.In this episode, Nancy talks to Bruce about why she favors a psychoanalytic appr...2024-07-0159 minMaking Therapy BetterMaking Therapy BetterDepression and Psychedelic Therapy with Charles Raison, MDDr. Raison is a professor of psychiatry and human ecology at University of Wisconsin-Madison, director of Clinical and Translational Research for Usona Institute, and Director of Research on Spiritual Health for Emory Healthcare. In addition, Dr Raison founded the Center for Compassion Studies at the University of Arizona. His research has focused on novel mechanisms involved in the development and treatment of major depression and on the physical and behavioral effects of compassion training. Recently, Dr. Raison has taken a leadership role in the development of psychedelic medicine, particularly as a treatment for depression. He has received numerous awards...2024-06-171h 03Making Therapy BetterMaking Therapy BetterTreating Depression with Steve Hollon, PhD.Steven is a professor of psychology at Vanderbilt University. He has over 300 publications to his name and is the recipient of numerous awards, including, in 2020, the American Psychological Association’s Distinguished Scientific Award for the Applications of Psychology. He has served as Editor of the journal Cognitive Therapy and Research, and president of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies. His research focuses on the treatment and prevention of depression, with a particular emphasis on cognitive therapy in comparison to antidepressant medications.In this episode, Bruce talks to Steven about the evolutionary origins of depression and what we...2024-06-0355 minMaking Therapy BetterMaking Therapy BetterThe Evolution of Depression" with Ed Hagen, PhDEd received his doctorate in anthropology from UC Santa Barbara, after which he worked at the Institute for Theoretical Biology in Berlin. He is currently a professor of evolutionary anthropology and director of the Bioanthropology Lab at Washington State University Vancouver. His research focuses on evolutionary medicine and finding evolutionary explanations for the origins of substance use and other mental health issues. His work challenges the notion that depression is caused by a dysfunction of the brain and argues that it is likely an adaptive response passed down through natural selection.In this episode, Bruce talks with...2024-05-201h 06Good Enough NutritionGood Enough NutritionTrauma & Trauma-Informed Care - Counselling Psychologist Jo SheedyHi beautiful people, I had such a lovely time chatting to Counselling Psychologist Jo Sheedy. I was trying to think about how to describe this conversation and it’s funny, in some ways it was surface level in the sense that we didn’t dig down into any one topic, but at the same time we still managed to go so deep. And I really hope that this conversation is both a reminder of the possibility to heal from wounds from trauma AND the crucial role that a supportive and compassionate and knowledgeable Psychologist or mental health clin...2024-02-1454 minWhat’s Next in Mental Health?What’s Next in Mental Health?Psychological Treatments – Can We Get Routine Outcome Monitoring Right? (with Dr. Chris Evans)Routine Outcome Monitoring (ROM) is gaining traction in psychotherapy and psychological treatments. Session-by-session monitoring with multi-item self-report questionnaires is also one of the cornerstones of the influential Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) -program in Britain. There is promise that routinely measuring helps identify cases where therapy is “off-track” and can help larger service providers improve their outcomes. However, self-report measures also have known problems. What risks need to be navigated as measuring becomes widespread? Can these outcome measures be misleading for certain patient groups? How long will questionnaires be the norm and what role might smart watc...2023-06-121h 00BreakpointBreakpoint“Does Therapy Even Work?” Therapy is about as much of the American experience these days as baseball, pickup trucks, and apple pie. Professional counseling is now seen as more than just a last resort for psychological distress, but as a healthy, essential path for resolving personal issues. In 2019, nearly 20% of Americans received some form of mental health treatment ranging from medication to therapy. Over 40% of Americans have seen a counselor at some point in their lives.   Recently in the New York Times, journalist Susan Dominus asked an important question, especially given that the U.S. is in the grip of an ev...2023-06-0204 minMaking Therapy BetterMaking Therapy Better"Technology and Mental Health Care" with Barrett Griffith, Maureen Hart, PhD, and Geoff Gray, PhDBarrett Griffith is CEO of CarePaths, where he has served for over five years, previously as a developer and then as CTO. He has two decades of experience in the tech industry, with much of that time in healthcare IT.Maureen Hart, PhD and Geoff Gray, PhD are both psychologists with years of clinical and managerial experience who saw the potential for technology to improve the quality of mental health care. Together they started CarePaths over twenty years ago as an electronic health records system which now includes practice management and outcomes measurement tools. In 2022 they teamed...2023-04-2452 minMaking Therapy BetterMaking Therapy Better"Alliance Rupture and Repair" with Catherine Eubanks, PhDCatherine Eubanks, PhD is co-director of the Center for Alliance-Focused Training, and professor of clinical psychology at Adelphi University. She is a fellow of the American Psychological Association and received the Outstanding Early Career Achievement Award from the Society for Psychotherapy Research in 2015. Dr. Eubanks helped to develop the Rupture Resolution Rating System and is coauthor of Therapist Performance under Pressure: Negotiating Emotion, Difference and Rupture. She also recently released Rupture and Repair in Psychotherapy as part of the APA Video Series.In this episode, Bruce and Catherine discuss the importance of a good working therapeutic alliance...2023-04-1059 minMaking Therapy BetterMaking Therapy Better"The Problem with Clinical Trials" with Jonathan Shedler, PhDJonathan Shedler, Phd is a clinical professor of psychiatry at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) and faculty member at the San Francisco Center for Psychoanalysis. He is author of numerous scientific and scholarly articles, and his article The Efficacy of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy won worldwide acclaim for firmly establishing psychoanalytic therapy as an evidence-based treatment. He has more than 25 years’ experience teaching and supervising psychologists, psychiatrists, and psychoanalysts.In this episode Jonathan and Bruce talk about what constitutes meaningful psychological change and whether or not randomized clinical trials of eight to sixteen sessions are actually relevant to...2023-03-271h 05Making Therapy BetterMaking Therapy Better"Primary Care Integration" with Ed Jones, PhDEdward R Jones, PhD is a clinical psychologist with years of executive leadership experience in the behavioral healthcare industry, including Vice President roles at Pacific Care Behavioral Health and Value Options. He has worked as a healthcare consultant in connection with both established and start-up companies. In recent years he has focused on health and wellness services, digital health services, and consultation to employers on the economic value of health and productivity.In this episode, Bruce and Ed talk about the future of behavioral healthcare, and how a new model of trained therapists integrated into the primary...2023-03-131h 02Making Therapy BetterMaking Therapy Better"What is Empathy?" with Terri Moyers, PhD and Bill Miller, PhDTerri Moyers, PhD is a Professor in the Psychology Department at the University of New Mexico. Her research has focused on the active ingredients of empirically supported interventions for substance use treatments, particularly motivational interviewing. She also has an active line of research investigating therapist characteristics that support more favorable client outcomes. Dr. Moyers has more than 30 peer-reviewed papers in these areas, and has been a keynote speaker and workshop teacher in 11 countries.William R. (Bill) Miller, PhD is Emeritus Distinguished Professor of Psychology and Psychiatry at the University of New Mexico. Fundamentally interested in the psychology...2023-02-271h 03The Art of ManlinessThe Art of ManlinessThe Myths of TraumaAmong people who experience some sort of trauma, what percentage do you think go on to develop post-traumatic stress disorder? A third? A Half? More?Actually, the answer is 10%. An overestimation of how common it is to develop PTSD after trauma is one of the misconceptions my guest thinks are leading to its overdiagnosis and an underestimation of human resilience.Dr. Joel Paris is a professor emeritus of psychiatry and the author of Myths of Trauma: Why Adversity Does Not Necessarily Make Us Sick. Today on the show, Joel explains what some of those myths...2023-02-2041 minMaking Therapy BetterMaking Therapy Better"The Power of Professional Humility" with Helene Nissen-Lie, PhDHelene Nissen-Lie is a professor of clinical psychology at the University of Oslo and a practicing psychologist. She participates in a number of research projects in Norway as well as internationally, including collaborations with the University of Sheffield and the University of Chicago. She has published over 50 papers and articles, and her research interests include therapist effects, the therapeutic alliance, mechanisms of change in psychotherapy, and outcomes research, among many others.In this episode, Bruce talks to Helene about her research and her surprising finding that therapists who expressed more professional self-doubt, which they both agree may...2023-02-081h 01Making Therapy BetterMaking Therapy Better"Tracking Outcomes in Community Mental Health" with Robbie Babins-Wagner PhDRobbie Babins-Wagner, PhD has contributed to the mental health field as a clinician, researcher, teacher, and manager. She is CEO of the Calgary Counseling Center, widely recognized as a leading institution in accessible, evidence-based, community mental health care. She is also an adjunct professor in the Faculty of Social Work at the University of Calgary, and serves on the board of directors for PolicyWise. She has conducted leading research on Counseling Outcomes, Social Finance, and Social Innovation, and has received several awards, including the University of Calgary Alumni Achievement Award and the 2017 Grant MacEwan Lifetime Achievement Award....2023-01-301h 00Making Therapy BetterMaking Therapy Better"Case Formulation and Flexibility" with George Silberschatz, PhDGeorge Silberschatz, PhD is a licensed psychologist in San Francisco and has been practicing, teaching, and doing research on psychotherapy for over 40 years. He is a clinical professor in the department of psychiatry at University of California San Francisco School of Medicine, a past president of the North American chapter of the Society for Psychotherapy Research, and a past president of the International Society for Psychotherapy Research. He advocates for grounding practice in scientific evidence, as well as grounding research in clinical reality.In this episode, Bruce and George talk about the divide between researchers and practitioners...2023-01-161h 00Making Therapy BetterMaking Therapy Better"Multicultural Therapy" with Dr. Jesse OwenDr. Jesse Owen is a Professor in the Counseling Psychology Department at the University of Denver. He is a licensed psychologist with clinical specializations including couple and family therapy and multicultural therapy. He holds various positions including lead psychologist at Lifelong, Inc; Research Director for CelestHealth; Senior Research Advisor for SonderMind; Editor for Psychotherapy. He has co-authored three books: Mindfulness-based practices in therapy: A cultural humility approach; Therapists’ cultural humility; and Research design in counseling. He also has over 180 publications/book chapters. His research focuses on process and outcomes of psychotherapy with a focus on therapist expertise and multicultural or...2023-01-031h 03Making Therapy BetterMaking Therapy Better"Improving Systems of Care" with Michael Barkham, PhD and Jaime Delgadillo, PhDMichael Barkham, Ph.D., is a Professor of Clinical Psychology at the University of Sheffield, UK. He has spent the past 35 years promoting the measurement of psychological therapies in routine practice and the paradigm of practice-based evidence as a complement to trials-based methodologies. His research has also focused on the contribution of therapists as well as securing evidence supporting various models of psychological therapy. Most recently, with Wolfgang Lutz and Louis Castonguay, he was editor of the 7th edition of Bergin and Garfield’s Handbook of Psychotherapy and Behavior Change (2021) and the recipient of the 2019 Society for Psychotherapy Research (SP...2022-12-121h 01Making Therapy BetterMaking Therapy Better"Measurement-Based Care and Deliberate Practice" with Scott D. Miller, PhDScott D. Miller, PhD is the founder of the International Center for Clinical Excellence, a consortium of clinicians, researchers, and educators dedicated to promoting excellence in behavioral health. He conducts workshops and training in the United States and abroad, helping hundreds of agencies and organizations, both public and private, to achieve superior results. He has written numerous books and articles, including Better Results: Using Deliberate Practice to Improve Therapeutic Effectiveness.In this episode, Bruce talks with Scott about his experience using client feedback to improve his own practice, and why Deliberate Practice is so important if we...2022-11-281h 03Very Bad TherapyVery Bad Therapy124. VBT Study Hall: Theoretical OrientationsThere are over 600 types of psychotherapy. What are they, where did they come from, and what makes them important? We dive deep (too deep, probably) into a $900 textbook in an attempt to make sense of the spectacularly confusing topic of theoretical orientations. This is an integrative episode – we integrate a lot of information with even more information.   Thank you for listening. To support the show and receive access to regular bonus episodes, check out the Very Bad Therapy Patreon community. Today’s episode is sponsored by Sentio Counseling Center – high-quality, low-fee online therapy in California with im...2022-11-211h 31Making Therapy BetterMaking Therapy Better"The Future of Psychotherapy" with John Norcross, PhD, ABPPJohn Norcross is Distinguished Professor and chair of psychology at the University of Scranton and Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at SUNY Upstate Medical University. He also maintains a part-time practice as a clinical psychologist. He is the author of Changeology and co-author of Changing for Good. Professor Norcross has served as president of the American Psychological Association Division of Psychotherapy, the Society of Clinical Psychology, and the Society for the Exploration of Psychotherapy Integration. He has received many awards, including the APA’s Distinguished Lifetime Contributions to Education & Training Award. Some of his most significant contributions to the field ha...2022-11-091h 02Entrelíneas, el podcast de Radio JaiEntrelíneas, el podcast de Radio JaiActualización en tratamientos psicológicosDe acuerdo al libro escrito por Bruce Wampold ” El gran debate en psicoterapia”, podemos actualizarnos en relación a cómo ser mejores terapeutas, en el momento en que un consultante llega angustiado. Este libro da algunas pautas y evidencias sobre las cuestiones que influyen para que el paciente logre el bienestar que necesita. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/radiojai/message2022-08-2525 minEntrelíneas, el podcast de Radio JaiEntrelíneas, el podcast de Radio JaiActualización en tratamientos psicológicosDe acuerdo al libro escrito por Bruce Wampold ” El gran debate en psicoterapia”, podemos actualizarnos en relación a cómo ser mejores terapeutas, en el momento en que un consultante llega angustiado. Este libro da algunas pautas y evidencias sobre las cuestiones que influyen para que el paciente logre el bienestar que necesita. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiojai/message2022-08-2525 minWhat’s Next in Mental Health?What’s Next in Mental Health?Bruce Wampold - Moving Beyond Comparing PsychotherapiesDr. Bruce Wampold is Emeritus Professor of Counseling Psychology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He was, until his retirement, the Director of The Research Institute at Modum Bad Psychiatric Center, Vikersund, Norway. The American Psychological Association and Society for Psychotherapy Research have both granted him awards to celebrate his career and contributions to psychotherapy research. He has authored or co-authored nine books and countless book chapters and research papers and pioneered the Contextual model of Psychotherapy.The debate, whether some psychotherapies are superior to others, started decades ago. At the turn of the millenium the...2022-04-121h 04Therapie und PraxisTherapie und PraxisEinführung PsychotherapieforschungAuftakt einer Serie über Wirksamkeitsforschung, orientiert am Buch "The great psychotherapy debate" von Bruce Wampold und Zac Imel.Besprochen werden | absolute Wirksamkeit (Wirkt Psychotherapie?) | relative Wirksamkeit (Sind manche Methoden anderen überlegen?) | allgemeine (schulen-, methodenübergreifende) Wirkfaktoren  | spezifische Wirkfaktoren (Einfluss bestimmter Methoden) | Therapeuteneffekte | Medizinisches Modell vs. Kontextuelles Modellhttps://www.hogrefe.com/de/shop/die-psychotherapie-debatte-84508.html2022-01-1421 minStrefa Psyche Uniwersytetu SWPSStrefa Psyche Uniwersytetu SWPSWhat is the common ground for modern psychotherapy? (EACLIPT Webinar Series)What is the common ground for modern psychotherapy? - Professor Stefan G. Hoffman, Professor Jacques P. Barber, Professor Paul Salkovskis, Professor Bruce E. Wampold https://english.swps.pl/eaclipt The field of psychotherapy has developed from different roots, and many clinicians and scientists still consider psychotherapy as a collection of unconnected groups of theories and associated interventions. This approach prevents a cohesive development of the discipline and a holistic treatment of patients. During the webinar, Professor Stefan G. Hofmann from the Philipps-University Marburg, Germany and Boston University, USA will talk about process-based psychotherapy, which takes the view that mental health...2021-12-161h 47Strefa Psyche Uniwersytetu SWPSStrefa Psyche Uniwersytetu SWPSWhat is the common ground for modern psychotherapy? (EACLIPT Webinar Series)What is the common ground for modern psychotherapy? - Professor Stefan G. Hoffman, Professor Jacques P. Barber, Professor Paul Salkovskis, Professor Bruce E. Wampold https://english.swps.pl/eaclipt The field of psychotherapy has developed from different roots, and many clinicians and scientists still consider psychotherapy as a collection of unconnected groups of theories and associated interventions. This approach prevents a cohesive development of the discipline and a holistic treatment of patients. During the webinar, Professor Stefan G. Hofmann from the Philipps-University Marburg, Germany and Boston University, USA will talk about process-based psychotherapy, which takes the view that mental health...2021-12-161h 47Frontiers of Psychotherapist Development Podcast by Daryl Chow, Ph.D.Frontiers of Psychotherapist Development Podcast by Daryl Chow, Ph.D.#10. The Wisdom Pattern of Scott MillerIn this exclusive episode #10 on Frontiers Radio, we have a special guest, Dr. Scott Miller. We talked about several luminary figures who shaped and influenced his life, pivotal turning points, the writing process and his thoughts around the future of psychotherapy.   Time Stamps Intro (00:00) People who shaped Scott's life (05:30) Lynn Johnson and Hal Miller (07:11) Michael Lambert (15:36) On Writing (18:24) Impact of changing track from accounting to psychology (21:15) Pivotal Turning Points (24:50) Why Scott Wrote Book of A Mormon (29:39) Mark H...2021-10-071h 24Science VsScience VsTherapy: Does It Work?Our mental health has taken a turn for the worse the past couple of years. We keep hearing that therapy can help, but it can be a big investment of time and money. So is it worth it? How often does therapy really help people? To find out, we talked to Jacquelyn Revere and psychologists Dr. Jonathan Shedler, Professor Bunmi Olatunji and Dr. Nancy McWilliams.Here’s a link to our transcript: https://bit.ly/2X9Ylzp Note: in this episode we discuss mental health. Please take care when lis...2021-09-0935 minEmpowering LivesEmpowering LivesWhat makes psychotherapy work? (feat. Prof. Bruce Wampold)What does it take to be an effective counsellor or psychotherapist? In the first episode of Empowering Lives for 2021, host Sandy Clarke is joined by Bruce Wampold - Emeritus Professor of Counseling Psychology at the University of Wisconsin—Madison. Prof. Wampold is a world-renowned authority on what makes psychotherapy work, having spent decades researching the key qualities, skills and knowledge of effective therapists. Bruce has authored several influential works, including The Great Psychotherapy Debate, that continue to inspire new and experienced mental health professionals throughout the world and, in this podcast, he shares valuable insights into...2021-02-0336 minBeing HumanBeing HumanHow does psychotherapy work? (with Prof. Bruce Wampold)It's a question all good counsellors and clinicians ask themselves: What can I do to make my practice more effective for my clients? People seeking mental health support have a similar question in mind. They wonder what good therapy - and a good therapist - looks like. Answering these questions and more in this episode of Being Human, Dr. Chua Sook Ning is joined by Prof. Bruce Wampold, Emeritus Professor of Counseling Psychology at the University of Wisconsin—Madison. Prof. Wampold has dedicated his illustrious career to discovering the common factors of effective therapy, which are ex...2020-10-0950 minNew PerceptionsNew PerceptionsNovel Psychedelic Research and the Role of Common Factors in Psychedelic Assisted Psychotherapy with Special Guest Natalie Gukasyan M.D.Dr. Natalie Gukasyan obtained her B.S. from Cornell University and attended Medical School at Tulane University. She completed Psychiatry Residency at John’s Hopkins University School of Medicine. She currently serves a Post-Doctoral Fellow at the Johns Hopkins Center for Psychedelic Consciousness Research and is Assistant Faculty at the Johns Hopkins Bayview Community Psychiatry Program. Dr. Natalie Gukasyan's Publications Psychedelics, placebo effects, and set and setting: insights from common factors theory of psychotherapy Hopkin's Psychedelic Program Referenced Articles: Persuasion and Healing: A Comparative Study of Psychotherapy-Dr. Jerome Frank...2020-10-0148 minThe Intentional Clinician: Psychology, Philosophy, Therapy, & ChangeThe Intentional Clinician: Psychology, Philosophy, Therapy, & ChangeReflections on Ten Years of Providing Psychotherapy (Part 2) [Episode 21]Welcome to Part Two: Reflections on Ten years of Providing Psychotherapy by Paul Krauss MA LPC. Subtitle: Reflections on my experiences with different modalities of therapy and their implications. I would posit that this is my most focused summary of my experience in the field of counseling psychology. I also discuss how the current state of counseling connects to the current cultural and economic situation that we find ourselves in. I begin with a large overview of the field of counseling, and then systematically move through different modalities of psychotherapy and counseling practices; eventually waxing poetic on...2018-11-172h 2150 Minuten50 MinutenPsychotherapieGast: Prof. Dr. Dr. Michael B. Buchholz Was ist Psychotherapie? Michael Buchholz findet das gar nicht so leicht zu definieren. Ziemlich sicher ist, dass es darum geht, miteinander zu sprechen und dadurch psychische Probleme zu behandeln. Die Psychoanalyse wird daher auch als "Redekur" bezeichnet. Doch was unterscheidet verschiedene Formen von Psychotherapie – und wann gelingt eine psychotherapeutische Behandlung? Im Gespräch erwähnte Literatur: Buchholz, Michael (2017). Zur Lage der professionellen Psychotherapie. Forum der Psychoanalyse, 33, S. 289–310. Buchholz, Michael (1999). Psychotherapie als Profession. Psychosozial-Verlag. Woofolk, Robert L. (2015). Vom gesellschaftlichen und kulturellen Wert der Psychotherapie. CIP-Medien. Personen: Winnicott, Donald W. (1896–1971): Englisch...2018-11-1556 minSpeaking of PsychologySpeaking of PsychologyMaking psychotherapy work for youResearch has shown that psychotherapy is an effective tool for people who are dealing with a wide range of mental and behavioral health issues, yet people are still hesitant to visit a therapist for treatment. In this episode, we talk with psychologist and researcher Bruce Wampold, PhD, about why psychotherapy works and can often be a better alternative to medications. APA is currently seeking proposals for APA 2020, click here to learn more https://convention.apa.org/proposals Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2015-05-2510 min