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Compassion Focussed Therapy Podcast
This excerpt is from a webinar about the Compassion Motivation and Action Scale (CMAS), a new tool created to measure compassion motivation and action. Dr. Stan Steinle, a clinical psychologist and compassion researcher, discusses the need for a better way to assess compassion motivation, highlighting the limitations of existing instruments like the Self-Compassion Scale and the Fears of Compassion Scale. He introduces the CMAS, explaining how its development was informed by motivational interviewing principles and its structure-with subscales for intention, distress tolerance, and action-enables clinicians to track changes in compassion over time. Dr. Steinle presents a case study illustrating how the CMAS can be used in clinical practice, demonstrating the instrument’s utility for understanding the complexities of compassionate change in individuals struggling with self-criticism and shame.
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NovoNote AI Note-Taker for Psychologists
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novopsych.com.au/novonote/ Spend more time with patients, not paperwork. NovoNote improves not just your workflow, but your capacity to tune into your patients. With NovoNote handling your documentation, you can dedicate more attention to your patients, fostering stronger connections and delivering more attuned care. Our note-taking tool works in the background, capturing every detail with prec...
Defining Progress in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy An Introduction to the Valuing Questionnaire
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Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to: Understand the foundations of ACT and how to apply this in clinical practice. Help clients identify their values and take aligned, committed action to live a meaningful life. Identify barriers to valued living. Understand the development and application of the Valuing Questionnaire (VQ). Use the VQ to measure how consistently an ind...
Compassion Focused Therapy. Compassion Motivation and Action in Clinical Practice
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Join us for this engaging, free professional development with leading compassion focused therapy research and clinical psychologist, Dr Stan Steindl. We will explore the role of compassion in psychological therapies, as well as tools for tracking progress by monitoring change in compassionate motivation and action over time. This webinar is ideal for psychologists and other clinicians new to co...
Measurement Based Care, NovoPsych & the future of technology in psychology
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novopsych.com.au/ In a session hosted by the Australian Psychological Society's e-psychology interest group, Dr. Ben Buchanan, co-founder and CEO of NovoPsych, discussed the evolution and impact of digital technologies in psychology. Buchanan shared insights into the creation and purpose of NovoPsych, a platform designed to automate scoring for psychological assessments, provide data-driven ins...
Psychologists Leveraging Outcome Data for Insightful Practice - Edited Teaser
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This is an edited version of our Webinar for Mental Health Clinicians: Seeing the Bigger Picture. Leveraging Outcome Data for Insightful Practice novopsych.com.au/news/routine-outcome-monitoring-data-insights/ The full version of the webinar can also be found here ua-cam.com/video/9L4BHVtc8Jk/v-deo.html In day to day clinical practice we rarely have the opportunity to step back and reflect on t...
Psychologists Leveraging Outcome Data for Insightful Practice
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Webinar for Mental Health Clinicians: Seeing the Bigger Picture. Leveraging Outcome Data for Insightful Practice novopsych.com.au/news/routine-outcome-monitoring-data-insights/ In day to day clinical practice we rarely have the opportunity to step back and reflect on the overall impact of our therapeutic work. This webinar will help psychologists and mental health clinicians zoom out and learn ...
Attachment-Supportive Parenting: An introduction to the Composite Caregiving Questionnaire
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NovoPsych.com.au Presenters: Dr Erinn Hawkins and Dr Anne-Marie Maxwell Learning Objectives: By the end of this webinar, participants will be able to: - Describe the main tenets of attachment theory, including the intergenerational transmission of attachment; - Identify key parenting constructs that are involved in the intergenerational transmission of attachment; - Understand the origin and de...
Identifying Dissociation and Dissociative Disorders with MID-60
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Webinar Objectives: - Describe dissociative symptoms and experiences - Recognize who is at risk of a dissociative disorder - Identify the symptom profile for DSM-5-TR dissociative disorders - Use the Multidimensional Inventory of Dissociation - 60 item version (MID-60) to screen for a dissociative disorder, assess the extent and type of dissociation, and to monitor progress in treatment novopsy...
Mindfulness in Practice:Keys to Measuring Patient Progress during Mindfulness-Integrated CBT
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Get NovoPsych here: novopsych.com.au/ Slides available here: novopsych.com.au/news/mindfulness-scale/ This webinar with Dr Bruno Cayoun will introduce mental health clinicians and mindfulness researchers on two validated measures of mindfulness. By the end of this webinar participants will understand the nature of mindfulness, how to measure progress in mindfulness-integated CBT, the central me...
NovoPsych Feedback Informed Treatment software
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novopsych.com.au/ NovoPsych is widely used by Psychologists and other mental health providers to measure clinical outcomes. NovoPsych delivers psychological assessments via an iPad where clients can complete tests in your office or waiting room by simply tapping the iPad's screen. The results are automatically calculated and sent to you, their clinician, giving access to scores, sub-scales and ...
How measurement-based care will advance psychological therapy
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This video is a recording of a conference presentation by Dr Ben Buchanan for the 2022 Australian Psychological Society’s College of Clinical Psychologists Conference. History shows that over time, health outcomes for many physical ailments have improved dramatically, partially attributable to technological advances in medicine. Precision in measuring physiological characteristics such as heart...
Measurement Based Care, Psychometrics and the future of Psychology with NovoPsych
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Novopsych.com.au is investing in the future of psychology. Below is the abstract for Dr Ben Buchanan's 2022 APS Clinical Conference presentation, titled: The stethoscope analogy: How measurement-based care will advance psychology History shows that over time health outcomes for many physical ailments have improved dramatically, partially attributable to technological advances in medicine. Preci...
Routine Outcome Monitoring and Benchmarking
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Published literature unequivocally shows that psychological therapy is effective, and research shows that augmenting standard therapy with a simple set of techniques can enhance outcomes even further. This webinar will outline a set of protocols to improve clinical outcomes as well as introducing the more challenging skill sets required to genuinely foster excellence in clinical practice. Dr Aa...
Data and Routine Outcome Monitoring in Supervision for Psychologists
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Supervision is a staple of professional development among psychologists and other mental health clinicians. Unfortunately, research indicates that the way we currently do supervision does not improve professional performance or client outcomes. This FREE webinar facilitated by psychologists Dr Nathan Castle and Dr Ben Buchanan is designed for supervisors and supervisees . We’ll explore a simple...
Imposter Syndrome Among Psychologists. How to Handle (and Harness) Professional Self Doubt
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Imposter Syndrome Among Psychologists. How to Handle (and Harness) Professional Self Doubt
Feedback Informed Treatment for Psychologists - NovoPsych
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Feedback Informed Treatment for Psychologists - NovoPsych
Implement Routine Outcome Monitoring Easily as a Psychologist
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Implement Routine Outcome Monitoring Easily as a Psychologist
Meet Dr Nathan Castle, NovoPsych's Chief Science & Evaluation Officer
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Meet Dr Nathan Castle, NovoPsych's Chief Science & Evaluation Officer
How to introduce Routine Outcome Monitoring to clients
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How to introduce Routine Outcome Monitoring to clients
How psychologists use NovoPsych to track their own mental health
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How psychologists use NovoPsych to track their own mental health
NovoPsych outcome monitoring software. How it works
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NovoPsych outcome monitoring software. How it works
NovoPsych Outcome Software for Psychologists
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iPad App for Psychologists - NovoPsych Psychometrics
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iPad App for Psychologists - NovoPsych Psychometrics
Psychology App: Psychologists, Psychiatrists and Counsellors on iPad
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Psychology App: Psychologists, Psychiatrists and Counsellors on iPad
All the mumble jumble, for the brain washed! People are like bugs! Your brain washed or putting up with others values! Is a form of brain washing!
NovoNote is so useful in our psychology practice!!
How does aphantasia play into DID?
I want to share my time in cbt. 551 days. A dance of a lifetime. How it was as I was in therapy and how my current life outcome is now. I'm pleased to listen here. Thank you.
thank you guys! MBC is the future
I have a personal question I hope you will answer for me. When you use the term, "amnesia of recent events", are these common everyday events, or trauma related related events?
5:47 Would this explain why a person has continuous problems that are sporadic over their lifetime? Especially during stressful times or present traumas? Will a person with a Dissociation Disorder be mostly functional when life is stable, but as soon as something triggering occurs a variety of conditions reactive?
great app🎉
Great stuff - well done and thank you Dr. Kate et al, g (seans)
We have amnesia, and wake up somewhere unknown, sometimes. Woke up and discovered i had painted my living room blood red. Problem was, i had painted it a week before. It's embarrasing, and scary. Being hurt for years as a child, has resulted in scary episodes, of psychosis, hallucinations,amnesia, and s*lf h*rm feelings. Thankfully got 14 months of therapy, and avoid certain situations when possible
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Thank you for explaining osdd so well, which is what I have
Psychedelics can bring great improvement. I am not kidding
Absolutely. I've made incredible strides in healing using psilocybin. I really believe microdosing should be discussed more - it's opened up communication between my parts immensely. It's been four years since using psilocybin, and the effects remain. Blessings 😊💛
@@mollyleaf im glad to read this and that it did so much for you thank you for being open and all the best
What about abusing music ?…
Not a fan of the MID. Too many questions looking for borderline-type responses. Adults with DID often have far better reality-testing and social skills than BPD. They don't pit providers on a unit against each other with the same enjoyment, and they don't try to trap providers in lies. The DES is also insufficient. Please consider using the new SCID-D. Far more diagnostic as well as useful for treatment planning.
The scid-d is a diagnostic tool. The MID-60 and DES are screeners. Both have their utility. Can you please cite a source that demonstrates a biasing toward BPD?
honestly thank you for this video, ill take more considerable action toward getting a form of therapy. ive suspected since 2011 (im 22 now) that i have DID and this video has given me a lot of hope about what my future may hold. its really reassuring to hear someone talk about all the points in such clarity, very eye opening. it has taken me the last 3 years of yes no maybe no yes to figure out a little bit how many problems i have, and honestly this video has given me a LOT more hope then any piece of content or media i have seen on the subject. i really wish i could have gone just not touched the DID at all but once you really notice and start chipping away the rabbit hole i nearly fell into was the darkest in my life, i really hope i can find what i need in the future but this video has given me a lot more hope then ive had at any point so far. i honestly could not thank you enough
I experience those 5 symptoms daily. I was diagnosed ADD, bipolar, major depressive disorder and PTSD... it kept changing, the meds kept changing.. they all made me feel like a ghost and induced seratonin syndrome twice.. I had continuous severe traumas of all forms during childhood. I know i disassociate a lot, especially when driving, there's a lot of people around me or i'm stressed, which is often. I can't remember where i put something i had in my hands a few minutes ago, sometimes don't recognize places ive been before, have no sense of direction at all, i get lost a lot driving and don't remember what turns i took or where i need to go.. need a map usually even in small towns, only remember bits from childhood, like in flashes, frequent panick attacks, can't keep on weight at all.. have aphantasia as an adult but know i used to be able to visualize as a younger child, think i look like an alien and struggle with feeling like it's me in the mirror even though i know it is, I'm always wondering if i'm a narcissist or a crazy person.. i am fairly successful in life, managing a job and home life but the memory issue is bothering me lately. I escaped an abusive narcissist 3 years ago and started studying psychology as a way to start my healing journey and try to understand why i kept ending up with narcissists. I was so sick in the hospital for 5 years before my body couldn't take the constant stress anymore and i moved 3 provinces away.. i'm trying to learn everything i can about myself so i can 'find' myself.. i only really knew the reactions i had and the feelings, not the person i am. I have two distinct parts of my personality. I do not feel like they are separate personalities or separate people.. they are two parts of me. One comes out when i feel in danger or experience strong emotions usually caused by stress triggered by a childhood event. I have food issues, likely because food was used as a regular form of punishment.
Very good for me. Trying to cover something as complex as this in one hour isn't easy. Personal experience of (someone), we eventually uncovered 5 personalities at different ages and were able to associate each with experiences. It took a huge amount of trust to get there and even more to then expose it to friends (DID NOT the reasons). Once able to do that, the characters really backed off and let us get on with life much more calmly. It seems clear that the earlier the defence mechanism kicks in, then the brain forms around this for its mechanism for future events, hence 5 characters ranging from around 6-7 through to early 20s. This has been a good reminder for me that it never goes away, and that can be easy to forget. Certainly one of the most emotional journeys I've been on, and I wish I was younger and have time to help others with the same problem.
This how the people survive they dissosciate from the evil they know is their. And if they prosper from lies they embrace it.
That's not true at all.. i live my life being the most honourable person possible. I pride myself very much on being quite morally sound. You are describing a narcissist or something else entirely..
@@WorldUnraveling It exists.
They sure seem evil. 😢 Destroying every-thing/ one around them. Losers and suckers!
Very informative and highly interesting. One thing though, Dr. Kate's referring is kind of...how do I put it nicely...well she mostly only repeats the content of the slides, word for word almost. If one can understand what she's saying due to the severe mumbling situation..Sorry 😅
Quickly, my sisters handwriting changes drastically. She is obviously tidy and her alternate messes stuff up, eats her food, messes with her computer and accuses people of stealing from her constantly. I keep trying to figure out what happened. She has been diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia too and she is absolutely paranoid but I have never been certain about that. She got kicked out of her last ALF because of her alternate but she thinks they are lying about things she did and gets angry with me. I have to be careful about when I speak openly about it. I have to go but I can’t tell you how much I would love to pick your brains.
I’m on my way out the door but I’m a twin and my sister has DID but she doesn’t accept it because she has amnesia to her other personality. She wasn’t diagnosed until around 57 years old. But it’s problematic because the diagnosis is not accepted by clinicians. It’s dangerous because she talked her doctor into letting her take her own medications and her potassium levels dropped dangerously low, thyroid too high and her doctor doesn’t realize what he is dealing with. I have been trying to protect her for years but it’s difficult because of HIPPA. Sometimes I feel like we were raised completely different although my father was scary. I still though keep wondering what happened. I have absolutely no doubt that she has DID. I have had so many ah ha moments after realizing that she does this. It took her brain tumor before I realized what was happening. I wonder how she hid it for so long but she did. I have to go
How severe is 2*/ + 3 Month's of genr'l'zd Dissociative AMNESIA? 2 Month's of only Anger & Rage (at the injustices, Crimes, etc.); plus, 3 More Month's to very Slowly "Peel"away ? Is it All 1 Category, or 2 separate ones? The Hatred came at the 6 Month's mark. With the 1st. FOIA Back. I was Amnesia Free. AND another Assault, (not my bros') - at the time, by an old b/f - another "Rt.W.Authoritarian". I was told by a "Trauma Therapist" that I had c-PTSD And, how severe would that be? (A few Days + 1 week, 5 years ago. Year 3: [+ a couple Weeks]. Last year, B/4 Year 5 was Over; it became a Few days + maybe, 3 week's) It seems all the Shrinks want to peg it as Bipolar. Here, in the States. It seems the Trumb Cultists wanted to take me out, to share my inheritance,² to take over and control my entire life. Per, an Overt "Bully-Victim" & his COVERT Narc. BuLLY & my older bro, also. (They meet All 9 Criteria.) And just as TOXIC as "Diaper Don"! + To have access to my late, husband's pension, too.
Again, thank you. Do you have a info session on autism and dissociation ??? Thought for years I have some version of D. Newly dx ASD. Wondering on the mixes seen in your work ?? Thanks 💞💙👊
Wondering, too.
Hey Kelly! Just found this: ua-cam.com/video/o0dfyWyjSbE/v-deo.html
I suspect the whole family is/ was.
I think there’s a lot of us realising after the late asd dx that we also have osdd or did
Wonderful exposition. Thank you !!! 💞💙👊
Very helpful
Hello!, keep being a voice. You might be interested in this channel 👉 #drjohnaking. I find him instructional and practical.
i love novopsych
Great presentation
nice
Me parece interesante, tengo una duda. ¿La app tiene para programar el idioma? porque vi que su uso esta en el ingles. Gracias.
Great, thanks
Glad you liked it!
So helpful thank you
Thank you for this important webinar. Great work Nathan.
Thank you Nathan
Thanks Dr Castle great webinar
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That seems pretty useful. I’m a NovoPsych user already
Yeah. Feedback informed treatment is so useful
I want to let you know about some developments around the K10 (Kessler Psychological Distress Scale). Despite its wide use among GPs, I've always thought it is one of the bluntest instruments around. Measuring the broad concept of "psychological distress' doesn't give much insight into someone's mental state. Through the power of statistical analysis, we have been able to improve the interpretation of the standard K10 to make it far more clinically useful. Instead of giving one number that is supposed to represent someone's mental state, when administered via NovoPsych the K10 transforms into a scale that measures both Depression and Anxiety independently. In fact, the metrics go further than that, with the attached graph below showing that the main Depression and Anxiety factors are made up of four sub-factors (remember factor analysis from uni!?).
Love the Novopsych app! Would love the SDQ added into the selection of questionnaires and also the ability to change my email address for each work location, so that when I am working between jobs I can automatically change which email address the report goes to. Any hope of these being available any time soon?
love this app
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Love this app
Great app. I use if everyday in clinical practice
This is the most useful iPad app in my Psychology practice
Thanks, we hope this iPad app makes life a bit easier for clinicians
Very useful in private practice thanks NovoPsych!