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Talking Therapy Episode 56: Importance of Time Frame as a Therapy Focus
Hosts:
Marvin Goldfried, PhD, Stony Brook University ( goldfriedmarvin)
Allen Frances, MD, Duke University ( AllenFrancesMD)
Producer:
Alan Kian, MA, York University
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Marvin Goldfried is a distinguished professor of psychology at Stony Brook University, where he helped to develop the graduate program in clinical psychology-he is the cofounder of the Society for the Exploration of Psychotherapy Integration. Allen Frances is a professor of psychiatry and chair emeritus at Duke, and was chair of the DSM-IV task force.
Marvin describes the evolution of his psychotherapy orientation as psychodynamic, behavioral, CBT, and eventually integrative. He practices, teaches, and supervises what works clinically using direct and indirect evidence base.
Allen describes his approach to psychotherapy as “whatever works” or “no one size fits all”. He was trained and taught at the Columbia University Psychoanalytic Center, but remains equally interested in brief, supportive, cognitive, behavioral, interpersonal, and family therapies.
Please enjoy this week’s episode!
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Talking Therapy Episode 55: When Does Therapy Focus On the Future?
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Hosts: Marvin Goldfried, PhD, Stony Brook University ( goldfriedmarvin) Allen Frances, MD, Duke University ( AllenFrancesMD) Producer: Alan Kian, MA, York University Marvin Goldfried is a distinguished professor of psychology at Stony Brook University, where he helped to develop the graduate program in clinical psychology-he is the cofounder of the Society for the Explorat...
Talking Therapy Episode 54: Is Awareness of Past Needed for Change?
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Hosts: Marvin Goldfried, PhD, Stony Brook University ( goldfriedmarvin) Allen Frances, MD, Duke University ( AllenFrancesMD) Producer: Alan Kian, MA, York University Marvin Goldfried is a distinguished professor of psychology at Stony Brook University, where he helped to develop the graduate program in clinical psychology-he is the cofounder of the Society for the Explorat...
Talking Therapy Episode 53: Making Therapy Last
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Hosts: Marvin Goldfried, PhD, Stony Brook University ( goldfriedmarvin) Allen Frances, MD, Duke University ( AllenFrancesMD) Producer: Alan Kian, MA, York University Marvin Goldfried is a distinguished professor of psychology at Stony Brook University, where he helped to develop the graduate program in clinical psychology-he is the cofounder of the Society for the Explorat...
Talking Therapy Episode 52: Will Computers Replace Psychotherapists?
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Hosts: Marvin Goldfried, PhD, Stony Brook University ( goldfriedmarvin) Allen Frances, MD, Duke University ( AllenFrancesMD) Producer: Alan Kian, MA, York University Marvin Goldfried is a distinguished professor of psychology at Stony Brook University, where he helped to develop the graduate program in clinical psychology-he is the cofounder of the Society for the Explorat...
Talking Therapy Episode 51: Doing Therapy Without Thinking
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Hosts: Marvin Goldfried, PhD, Stony Brook University ( goldfriedmarvin) Allen Frances, MD, Duke University ( AllenFrancesMD) Producer: Alan Kian, MA, York University Marvin Goldfried is a distinguished professor of psychology at Stony Brook University, where he helped to develop the graduate program in clinical psychology-he is the cofounder of the Society for the Explorat...
Talking Therapy Episode 50:What Makes Psychiatrists Mindless and Psychologists Brainless?
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Hosts: Marvin Goldfried, PhD, Stony Brook University ( goldfriedmarvin) Allen Frances, MD, Duke University ( AllenFrancesMD) Producer: Alan Kian, MA, York University Marvin Goldfried is a distinguished professor of psychology at Stony Brook University, where he helped to develop the graduate program in clinical psychology-he is the cofounder of the Society for the Explorat...
Talking Therapy Episode 49: Therapy As Inspiration
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Hosts: Marvin Goldfried, PhD, Stony Brook University ( goldfriedmarvin) Allen Frances, MD, Duke University ( AllenFrancesMD) Producer: Alan Kian, MA, York University Marvin Goldfried is a distinguished professor of psychology at Stony Brook University, where he helped to develop the graduate program in clinical psychology-he is the cofounder of the Society for the Explorat...
Talking Therapy Episode 48: Don't Blame the Patient
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Hosts: Marvin Goldfried, PhD, Stony Brook University ( goldfriedmarvin) Allen Frances, MD, Duke University ( AllenFrancesMD) Producer: Alan Kian, MA, York University Marvin Goldfried is a distinguished professor of psychology at Stony Brook University, where he helped to develop the graduate program in clinical psychology-he is the cofounder of the Society for the Explorat...
Talking Therapy Episode 47: Why Do We Need Schools of Therapy?
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Hosts: Marvin Goldfried, PhD, Stony Brook University ( goldfriedmarvin) Allen Frances, MD, Duke University ( AllenFrancesMD) Producer: Alan Kian, MA, York University Marvin Goldfried is a distinguished professor of psychology at Stony Brook University, where he helped to develop the graduate program in clinical psychology-he is the cofounder of the Society for the Explorat...
Talking Therapy Episode 46: Supervision: Teaching Old Tricks to New Dogs
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Hosts: Marvin Goldfried, PhD, Stony Brook University ( goldfriedmarvin) Allen Frances, MD, Duke University ( AllenFrancesMD) Producer: Alan Kian, MA, York University Marvin Goldfried is a distinguished professor of psychology at Stony Brook University, where he helped to develop the graduate program in clinical psychology-he is the cofounder of the Society for the Explorat...
Talking Therapy Episode 45: Combating Schemas with Experience
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Hosts: Marvin Goldfried, PhD, Stony Brook University ( goldfriedmarvin) Allen Frances, MD, Duke University ( AllenFrancesMD) Producer: Alan Kian, MA, York University Marvin Goldfried is a distinguished professor of psychology at Stony Brook University, where he helped to develop the graduate program in clinical psychology-he is the cofounder of the Society for the Explorat...
Talking Therapy Episode 44: Self-Criticism is not Self-Observation
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Hosts: Marvin Goldfried, PhD, Stony Brook University ( goldfriedmarvin) Allen Frances, MD, Duke University ( AllenFrancesMD) Producer: Alan Kian, MA, York University Marvin Goldfried is a distinguished professor of psychology at Stony Brook University, where he helped to develop the graduate program in clinical psychology-he is the cofounder of the Society for the Explorat...
Talking Therapy Episode 43: Change Principles, Not Common Factors
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Hosts: Marvin Goldfried, PhD, Stony Brook University ( goldfriedmarvin) Allen Frances, MD, Duke University ( AllenFrancesMD) Producer: Alan Kian, MA, York University Marvin Goldfried is a distinguished professor of psychology at Stony Brook University, where he helped to develop the graduate program in clinical psychology-he is the cofounder of the Society for the Explorat...
Talking Therapy Episode 42: Metaphors: The Poetry of Therapy
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Hosts: Marvin Goldfried, PhD, Stony Brook University ( goldfriedmarvin) Allen Frances, MD, Duke University ( AllenFrancesMD) Producer: Alan Kian, MA, York University Marvin Goldfried is a distinguished professor of psychology at Stony Brook University, where he helped to develop the graduate program in clinical psychology-he is the cofounder of the Society for the Explorat...
Talking Therapy Episode 41: When Therapy Makes a Patient Worse: Part 2
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Talking Therapy Episode 41: When Therapy Makes a Patient Worse: Part 2
Talking Therapy Episode 40: When Therapy Makes a Patient Worse: Part 1
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Talking Therapy Episode 40: When Therapy Makes a Patient Worse: Part 1
Talking Therapy Episode 39: Therapy Terminable and Interminable
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Talking Therapy Episode 39: Therapy Terminable and Interminable
Talking Therapy Episode 38: Can Old People Change?
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Talking Therapy Episode 38: Can Old People Change?
Talking Therapy Episode 37: Assertiveness: Finding One's Voice: Part 2
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Talking Therapy Episode 37: Assertiveness: Finding One's Voice: Part 2
Talking Therapy Episode 36: Assertiveness: Finding One's Voice: Part 1
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Talking Therapy Episode 36: Assertiveness: Finding One's Voice: Part 1
Talking Therapy Episode 35: Humor in Therapy
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Talking Therapy Episode 35: Humor in Therapy
Talking Therapy Episode 34: Explaining vs Experiencing in Therapy (Part 2)
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Talking Therapy Episode 34: Explaining vs Experiencing in Therapy (Part 2)
Talking Therapy Episode 33: Explaining vs Experiencing in Therapy
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Talking Therapy Episode 33: Explaining vs Experiencing in Therapy
Talking Therapy Episode 32: Competent But Not Confident
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Talking Therapy Episode 32: Competent But Not Confident
Talking Therapy Episode 31: Empathy in Therapy
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Talking Therapy Episode 31: Empathy in Therapy
Talking Therapy Episode 30: Therapy with Narcissists
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Talking Therapy Episode 30: Therapy with Narcissists
Talking Therapy Episode 29: Narcissism: Innate or Learned?
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Talking Therapy Episode 29: Narcissism: Innate or Learned?
Talking Therapy Episode 28: 3rd Wave in CBT???
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Talking Therapy Episode 28: 3rd Wave in CBT???
Talking Therapy Episode 27: Diagnosing and Treating Complicated Grief
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Talking Therapy Episode 27: Diagnosing and Treating Complicated Grief

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @Viv8ldi
    @Viv8ldi 23 дні тому

    Memo: I can accept myself I can validate myself for who I am now and at the same time I have to change

  • @javiersalas3918
    @javiersalas3918 2 місяці тому

    As a patient, the biggest difference between DBT and CBT is that with CBT I usually get confused with my ideas, thoughts... and with DBT I get directly to accepting whatever is happening (without any profound understanding) and changing my behavior. So DBT for me, was a breakthrough because I did not get entangled in my thinking process. Because if I start one thought or line of thought I can get into a hell hole and get two different answers. My thinking process about myself does not work. So, not trying to get the right answer but just accepting that I get two different and sometimes opposing answers was key to start changing my behavior. And also understanding that it was not "right" or "wrong", "rational" or "irrational", but it was effective or uneffective towards my goal. I don't know if that is a correct CBT interpretation I only know REBT, but that's my take on the difference.

  • @SylviabombsmithUjhy75bd34
    @SylviabombsmithUjhy75bd34 3 місяці тому

    LOVE the gestalt table experience/intervention..... 🤣😀👍👏

  • @SylviabombsmithUjhy75bd34
    @SylviabombsmithUjhy75bd34 3 місяці тому

    MORE!!! we demand more!!!! (please)

  • @75D7TF54
    @75D7TF54 3 місяці тому

    hope y’all are doing alright

  • @warwickbaird9843
    @warwickbaird9843 4 місяці тому

    Doidge in his book. 'The Brain That Changes Itself' has an example of a man who lost his mother and other significant people and places very young and who never grieved it. He grieved it in therapy in his 60's and it had a major impact on his healing.

  • @warwickbaird9843
    @warwickbaird9843 4 місяці тому

    Excellent. Thank you for this wonderful series.

  • @sarahhartnett5629
    @sarahhartnett5629 4 місяці тому

    I’m not scared of making mistakes. I’m scared of not doing enough. Not BEING enough. This is a hard schema to correct because there’s no such thing as enough. So my brain can always make a reasonable argument that I could have done more.

  • @DerrickBraddick
    @DerrickBraddick 6 місяців тому

    OOuuch!!! I have watched every episode, finished 56, then went for 57 and there was none there!!! Thank you for these episodes, I am a full time counselor, I see about 5 clients a day, 5 days a week. You both have given me many gems, thank you again, hope you come back with new episodes, From Tulsa Oklahoma

  • @trust1874
    @trust1874 6 місяців тому

    Wafflers

  • @rickturnr
    @rickturnr 6 місяців тому

    Very refreshing discussion

  • @trevconn123
    @trevconn123 6 місяців тому

    I LOVE this channel…. Would you both be willing to do a role play or mock session?

  • @JamilaJibril-e8h
    @JamilaJibril-e8h 6 місяців тому

    Don't release the patient when treatments fail we are really struggling

  • @marielarsson6718
    @marielarsson6718 6 місяців тому

    I hear this. My PDT therapy just ended and I feel worse than ever because I’m still depressed. Now I have to live with the feeling of failure and shame and abandonment forever.

  • @lucyg3393
    @lucyg3393 7 місяців тому

    How Dr. Linehan*

  • @fruitbunnii
    @fruitbunnii 7 місяців тому

    Really interesting

  • @TheDavveponken
    @TheDavveponken 7 місяців тому

    I'm sorry but anyone associated with the dsm is immediately a fraud in my mind. The psyché is not for medical doctors to intervene with at all. Psych drugs ruined my life. I died in a week of taking them. I am a shell now.

  • @AmyLoftus-bl7pl
    @AmyLoftus-bl7pl 7 місяців тому

    You both offer so much valuable information!

  • @valenciazwane7344
    @valenciazwane7344 7 місяців тому

    Greetings I would like to know how do I formulate using solution focus brief therapy because it does not focus on the problem?

  • @hachiwriter
    @hachiwriter 8 місяців тому

    Thank you very much for this helpful video.

  • @shaunhotchkiss6829
    @shaunhotchkiss6829 8 місяців тому

    metaphor therapy is a huge field in its own right , have a look at the work of David Grove, clean language ,symbolic modelling ,its fascinating ,like discovering a new world

  • @farsi2farsi242
    @farsi2farsi242 8 місяців тому

    ua-cam.com/video/Vo64LmhQIOs/v-deo.htmlsi=rhkKVQ8FgB6ianNi

  • @trevsedgwick3324
    @trevsedgwick3324 9 місяців тому

    So the question how is DBT different from CBT was never made clear🥴

  • @noodleperson17
    @noodleperson17 9 місяців тому

    Freud talked crap. He only seemed to deal with young impressionable middle class women. They seemed to exhibit bizarre behaviour (never seen in other people). In his time, they believed in women (note: not men) having ‘hysteria’ due to their uterus and sexuality. Surely, these women’s mental ill-health was due to the misogynistic constrained societal context they lived in (see The Yellow Wallpaper story). Freud patronised his patients to achieve professional credibility and eminence. His unevidenced theories of the unconscious, Oedipus and penis envy etc are tosh and reveal more about his own fixations than any concern to help his patients. Did any of them feel better as a result of his ‘treatment’? He should be consigned to history along with other Victorian quacks.

  • @Edgeley
    @Edgeley 9 місяців тому

    You old farts are amazing! Wish I discovered you sooner - us therapists need your ancient wisdom lol

  • @Malin0908
    @Malin0908 9 місяців тому

    Thank you for this. Made me see things a lot clearer. And it is so true with patients feeling dependent on a therapist and not being able to walk up and leave when it’s making them worse. Probably one of the reason people is in therapy in the first place.

  • @Ukhypnosis
    @Ukhypnosis 9 місяців тому

    Great! But I’d note that it was in the 3rd edition of Persuasion and Healing that Frank really developed the idea of psychotherapy as rhetoric in the famous Chapter 3.

  • @TypeJack
    @TypeJack 10 місяців тому

    Love this series, I hope y'all come back for more. Super helpful as a clinician

  • @Edgeley
    @Edgeley 10 місяців тому

    This issue is so important! It's a real fad imo and every university is teaching it - when you look for trauma in history you will always find it!

  • @Edgeley
    @Edgeley 10 місяців тому

    Thanks for this! By the way I like the jargon but I also like the plain language

  • @mfrancisco_850
    @mfrancisco_850 10 місяців тому

    I love you guys

  • @duke_taylor
    @duke_taylor 11 місяців тому

    Thank you. Very helpful and insightful. I will take action based on these insights - here's hoping for a corrective experience! :) I am so grateful to Profs Frances and Goldfried for sharing their wisdom.

  • @joeblack8478
    @joeblack8478 11 місяців тому

    Allen fix your glasses it distracting.

  • @enatp6448
    @enatp6448 11 місяців тому

    One of my favourite conversations here...

  • @katherinelalli776
    @katherinelalli776 11 місяців тому

    I can't even focus with all that banging in the background. All I hear is "difficult, difficult, difficult." Going through the mental health system with a borderline diagnosis is still an absolute nightmare. Linehan did nothing to decrease the stigma around the borderline personality diagnosis, which like every other DSM diagnosis, is entirely subjective and unscientific.

  • @katherinelalli776
    @katherinelalli776 11 місяців тому

    So the "gold standard" treatment for BPD was based on studies with multiple "fatal flaws"? I'm tired of this paternalistic rationalization for fraud. Patients should be informed that this "evidence based" treatment is based on faulty studies.

  • @futures2247
    @futures2247 11 місяців тому

    would love to see an interview or review of William M Epstein's books the illusion of psychotherapy, psychotherapy as religion and psychotherapy and the social clinic in the united states, soothing fictions

  • @futures2247
    @futures2247 Рік тому

    wow so you had consensus between two groups, those biased towards drugs and those biased towards therapy. yet both groups are contained within systems that prioritise the DSM mindset and both groups have no robust evidence supporting them

  • @futures2247
    @futures2247 Рік тому

    for a clearer look at the financial and other self interested conflicts of interest see Whitaker and Cosgroves Psychiatry under the influence.

  • @futures2247
    @futures2247 Рік тому

    invite experts based on ZERO science then whack out a so called diagnosis by vote - this tells you all you need know about DSM and the harms it continues to cause.

  • @futures2247
    @futures2247 Рік тому

    DSM has caused more harm since DSM 3 than any book I can think of

  • @asiaolson4683
    @asiaolson4683 Рік тому

    For those of us who spent many years in therapy as clients before becoming therapists, perhaps we come to session a little more prepared. I am a graduate student and most of my class mates have never been clients. I think this does our future clients a disservice. The self-awareness and character of the therapist is crucial for successful outcomes.

  • @davidmorgan3469
    @davidmorgan3469 Рік тому

    I have come across my fair share of terrible charlatans 😮

  • @VietYork
    @VietYork Рік тому

    would you help me build a software to help people with coping skills therapy?

  • @FortheloveofGamingyt
    @FortheloveofGamingyt Рік тому

    Thanks for the interesting information. As someone who has had mental illness, mainly a result of heavy cannabis use, when diagnosed, I noticed they didn’t want to diagnose me with weed psychosis, instead an unknown cause of illness. Now I’m sober, and my psychiatrist still acts like I’m still in psychosis, some major diagnosis. The reality is I’m not in psychosis and feel literally I had weed psychosis. But again, the doctor has no two cents about if my whole diagnosis was from thc use. They even told me to smoke weed rather than drink, when in fact quitting weed nearly solved my mental health issues. I have a long term goal to at least check for a rediagnosis, but at the moment I’m stuck with a possible mislabeling of my illness.

  • @ges5757
    @ges5757 Рік тому

    Great conversation. 32 years of doing psychotherapy and enjoyed the concepts and perspectives.

  • @dorototka
    @dorototka Рік тому

    I recommend books by Russell Meares an Australian psychiatrist creator of the “Conversational Model”. Both “The poets voice in the making of the mind” and “Metaphor of play” explore deeply, the theme of metaphor in therapy.

    • @dorototka
      @dorototka Рік тому

      Also the work of David Grove and Symbolic Modelling

  • @dorototka
    @dorototka Рік тому

    “The metaphor means that you’re there with the person, and that you understand them, and that you are able to feel what they’re feeling in a way that dry speech never would”. Interesting books about the subject by Australian psychiatrist Russell Mears “The poets voice in the making of mind” and “The metaphor of play”

  • @ginalibrizzi5204
    @ginalibrizzi5204 Рік тому

    Thank you both for sharing this conversation. I found it very helpful.

  • @plumjade4584
    @plumjade4584 Рік тому

    Harry Stack Sullivan the only one who made a contribution to technique, really. The only one!!! Sullivan supervised Harold Searles and Searles definitely made creative contributions. Searles was painfully honest with his patients. Patients can be forgiving when Analysts make mistakes.