[Audio Only] EP09 – Point/Counterpoint 08 – DSM-V and Dimensions: Implications for Therapy – David Barlow, PhD
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- Areas of Discussion: Point/Counterpoint Evolution of Psychotherapy | Evolution of Psychotherapy 2009 Faculty: David Barlow, PhD
1 hour and 33 minutes in length
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Original air date: December 10, 2009.
DescriptionDescription:
DSM-V will most likely classify diseases, including emotional disorders, using yet-undetermined dimensions. One possible scheme that collapses current DSM-IV emotional disorders into a single unified consideration of the dimensional severity of fundamental temperaments and key features shared, to some extent, by most emotional disorders, with implications for psychological interventions, will be presented.
Objectives of Education:
To list temperaments and important aspects of emotional illnesses.
To outline prevalent therapeutic approaches for the treatment of emotional problems.*Content and confidentiality may be modified during sessions*
David Barlow, PhD, Professor 23 related seminars and products
At Boston University, he is a professor of psychology, a research professor of psychiatry, the director of clinical training programs, and the director of the Center for Anxiety and Related Disorders. Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice’s editor. He has a private practice and is a Diplomate in Clinical Psychology of the American Board of Professional Psychology. Dr. Barlow has over 500 papers, chapters, and books to his credit. He has received various honors, including the Institute for Living’s C. Charles Burlingame Award.
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