[Audio Only] EP00 Topical Panel 12 – Research in Psychotherapy – Albert Bandura, Ph.D. Aaron Beck, M.D. Eugene Gendlin, Ph.D. Donald Meichenbaum, Ph.D.
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- Topical Panel Categories: Evolution of Psychotherapy | Evolution of Psychotherapy 2000
Albert Bandura, MD; Aaron Beck, MD; Eugene Gendlin, PhD; and Donald Meichenbaum, PhD are among the faculty members.
55 minutes in length
Only audio is available in this format.
Date of the Original Program: May 27, 2000
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Objectives of Education:
Expert clinical and philosophical viewpoints should be compared and contrasted.
*Content and confidentiality may be modified during sessions*
Albert Bandura, Professor 18 related seminars and products
ALBERT BANDURA, Ph.D., is a Stanford University Professor of Psychology. He is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the National Academy of Sciences’ Institute of Medicine. Dr. Bandura believes in Self-Efficacy Theory. Self-Efficacy: The Exercise of Control, his recently published book, presents this idea and its numerous applications.
Bandura has made contributions to education as well as various disciplines of psychology, including social cognitive theory, therapy, and personality psychology, and he was also involved in the movement from behaviorism to cognitive psychology. He is credited with developing social learning theory (later renamed social cognitive theory) and the theoretical idea of self-efficacy, as well as the renowned 1961 Bobo doll experiment. The notion of observational learning was shown by this Bobo doll experiment.
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Dr. Aaron Beck 39 related lectures and goods
Dr. Aaron T. Beck, M.D. is Emeritus University Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Pennsylvania’s Perelman School of Medicine and Director of the Aaron T. Beck Psychopathology Research Center. He created and tested Cognitive Therapy (also known as Cognitive Behavior Therapy), the most extensively used kind of psychotherapy in the world, based on his study on the psychological processes involved in depression and other diseases. He has personally taught a huge number of specialists in this particular technique and has assisted in the establishment of Cognitive Therapy facilities across the world, committed to both research and the care of innumerable patients. Since 2007, he has headed the Beck Initiative partnership, which serves the city’s Medicaid patients in association with Arthur Evans, former Commissioner of Mental Health of Philadelphia. He and his colleagues have been educating caregivers and providing assistance to the most vulnerable people in the city and state, including seriously mentally ill people in hospitals and jails, as well as the homeless.
Beck did research on the psychological and social variables involved with schizophrenia over several decades and established a humanistic approach that involves engaging the individual’s underlying goals, motivations, and talents, and has helped to restore many people to meaningful lives. His revolutionary technique in Philadelphia and Pennsylvania has now spread to Georgia, Massachusetts, New Jersey, and Utah. He and his Center have begun to distribute their technique across the country in conjunction with the National Association of State Commissioners of Mental Health. In addition, he and his colleagues are collaborating with Gary Gottlieb, CEO of Partners in Health, to tailor cognitive treatment to the requirements of people in 27 developing nations.
Beck’s work has been thoroughly discussed in 637 articles, including 24 books. He was chosen by Medscape as one of the 50 Most Influential Physicians in History, ranking 20th overall and first among living physicians. He received the Albert Lasker Award for Clinical Medical Research in 2006, which “transformed the understanding and treatment” of mentally ill people, the National Academy of Medicine’s Lienhard Award for the advancement of health services in 2006, the Kennedy Community Health Award in 2013, and the National Alliance on Mental Illness Lifetime Achievement Award in 2014. (June, 2017).
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Dr. Eugene Gendlin 20 related lectures and goods
Eugene T. Gendlin, PhD, is an American philosopher and psychotherapist who established ways of thinking about and working with living process, the bodily felt sense and the ‘philosophy of the implicit’. Gendlin earned his Ph.D. in philosophy from the University of Chicago in 1958, where he later became an Associate Professor in the departments of Philosophy and Psychology.
His philosophical work is particularly interested in the link between logic and experiential explanation. Implicit complexity cannot be expressed, although it serves particular roles in connection to philosophical discourse. Applications of this “Philosophy of the Implicit” have proved significant in a variety of domains.
His philosophical writings and papers are listed here, and some of them are available for purchase through this website. Among these are Experiencing and the Creation of Meaning (in paperback) and Language Beyond Post-Modernism: Saying and Thinking in Gendlin’s Philosophy (edited by David Levin), both published by Northwestern University Press in 1997, as well as A Process Model.
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Dr. Donald Meichenbaum 81 related seminars and products
Donald Meichenbaum, Ph.D., is the Research Director of the Melissa Institute for Violence Prevention in Miami (melissainstitute.org). He is a co-founder of cognitive behavioral therapy. He was named one of the twentieth century’s most prominent psychotherapists. “Roadmap to Resilience” (www.roadmaptoresilience.com) and “Evolution of Cognitive Behavior Therapy: A Personal and Professional Journey” are two of his most recent works.
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