[Audio Only] EP00 Invited Address 1b – Core Tasks of Psychotherapy: What “Expert” Therapists Do – Donald Meichenbaum, Ph.D.
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- Topic Areas:
- Psychotherapy Ā | Ā Invited Address
- Category:
- Evolution of Psychotherapy Ā | Ā Evolution of Psychotherapy 2000
- Faculty:
- Donald Meichenbaum, PhD Ā | Ā Jay Haley, MA
- Duration:
- 1 Hour 31 Minutes
- Format:
- Audio Only
- Original Program Date :
- May 25, 2000
Description
Description:
Based on a review of the psychotherapy literature, seven core tasks that psychotherapists need to include and five additional core tasks of psychotherapy for patients with a history of victimization have been identified. A case conceptualization model and treatment guidelines on how to become a more effective psychotherapist will be offered.
Educational Objectives:
- To list the core tasks of psychotherapy.
- To describe the specific therapeutic tasks to be employed with patients with a victimization history.
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Faculty

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.”

Jay Haley, MA Related seminars and products: 37
Jay Haley Ā (M.A., 1953, Stanford University) was Director of Family Therapy Institute of Washington, D.C. He was one of the leading exponents of the strategic/interpersonal approach to family therapy. Haley served as Director of the Family Experiment Project at the Mental Research Institute and as Director of Family Therapy Research at the Philadelphia Child Guidance Clinic. He has authoered seven books, co-authored two and edited five. Additionally, he has more than 40 contributions to professional journals and books. Haley is the former editor of Family Process, and the first recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award of The Milton H. Erickson Foundation.
- Jay Haley Wiki
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