[Audio Only] EP95 Panel 06 – Patient / Therapist Relationship – James F.T. Bugental, Ph.D. Arnold A. Lazarus, Ph.D. Miriam Polster, Ph.D. Lenore Walker, Ed.D.
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- Topical Panel Categories: Evolution of Psychotherapy | Evolution of Psychotherapy 1995
James Bugental, PhD; Arnold Lazarus, Ph.D.; Miriam Polster; and Lenore Walker, EdD are among the faculty members.
Master’s Degree or Higher in a Health-Related Field
Duration: 1:04:24 Format: Only Audio
Original air date: December 15, 1995
DescriptionDescription:
Objectives of Education:
Expert clinical and philosophical viewpoints should be compared and contrasted.
*Content and confidentiality may be modified during sessions*
James Bugental, PhD, Professor 32 related lectures and goods
James Bugental, PhD, was a key thinker and champion of the Existential-Humanistic Therapy movement. He got his Ph.D. from Ohio State University in 1948, was elected a Fellow of the American Psychological Association in 1955, and was the first recipient of the Rollo May Award from the APA’s Division of Humanistic Psychology. James devoted his life to teaching and writing; he was also an Emeritus Professor at Saybrook Institute and an Emeritus Clinical Lecturer (previously Associate Clinical Professor) at Stanford University Medical School’s Department of Psychiatry. In 1987, he received the Mentor Society’s first annual Rollo May Award “for contributions to the literary pursuit,” and in 1986, he received a certificate “in recognition of the distinguished contribution to the discipline of Clinical Psychology” from the American Psychological Association’s Division of Clinical Psychology. He served on the editorial boards of eight professional publications and was a previous president of the Association for Humanistic Psychology. Bugental has contributed 150 articles, reviews, comments, and chapters to books that have been edited by others.
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Professor Arnold Lazarus, Ph.D. 42 related seminars and goods
Arnold A. Lazarus, Ph.D., was a Distinguished Professor at Rutgers University’s Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology. Lazarus served on 10 professional journal editorial boards. He was president of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy and won the American Board of Professional Psychology’s Distinguished Service to the Profession of Psychology Award. In 1960, he received his Ph.D. from the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, South Africa. He has written four books, co-written, edited, or co-edited seven, and written or co-written more than 150 professional articles and chapters.
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Miriam Polster is a woman. Seminars and items related to: 44
Miriam Polster, Ph.D., is co-director of the Gestalt Training Center in San Diego and an Assistant Clinical Professor at the University of California, San Diego’s School of Medicine’s Department of Psychiatry. She co-wrote a Gestalt therapy book with her husband, Erving Polster. Case Western Reserve University awarded her a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology in 1967.
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EdD Lenore Walker Seminars and goods related to this topic: 3
Lenore Edna Walker, Ed.D., is an American psychologist who created the Domestic Violence Institute, researched the Cycle of Abuse, and published The Battered Woman, for which she received the 1979 Distinguished Media Award. In 1987, she was inducted into the Colorado Women’s Hall of Fame. She was a certified psychologist, a leader in the field of domestic abuse, and the president and chief executive officer of Walker & Associates when she died. Walker established the Domestic Violence Institute to do study on family violence.
She has testified as an expert witness in domestic abuse prosecutions, organized domestic violence training programs, and produced legislation.
Walker interviewed 1,500 women who had been victims to domestic violence and concluded that there was a similar pattern of abuse, dubbed the “cycle of abuse”.
She earned the Distinguished Media Award the same year for her book The Battered Woman.
Nova Southeastern University’s Profile
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