People often think of emotions as ethereal, complicated depths that are difficult to explore. They are actually adaptive physical reactions to stimuli. There are a few main categories, and as we will discover, they are concrete, identifiable, and usually in a healthy therapeutic alliance, they can be discussed and even when emotions are painful to express or come with shame or linked with traumatic memories, can be disarmed and understood.
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The Integration of Psychotherapy as a Treatment Modality
Consciousness & Emotion with Mark Solms
ECT Efficacy and Controversies with Dr. Cummings
Dr. Robert Feinstein Learning Psychotherapy
Wishes and Fears - in Couples Therapy: Dan Wile and Dorothy Kaufmann
Connection Index
Karen Horney: Neurosis And Human Growth
PANS & PANDAS
Moral Injury
How to Manage Aggression with Psychopharmacology in an Inpatient Setting
Psychodynamic Psychotherapy with Jonathan Shedler, PhD
Overdiagnosis of Schizophrenia in Black Patients
Exercise as a Drug for Mental Health and Longevity with Dr. Stephen Seiler
Psychopharmacology Mediators With Dr. Goldberg
Borderline Personality Disorder: Common Factors In Effective Therapies With Dr. Robert Feinstein
Affective Neuroscience in Psychotherapy with Francis Stevens, Ph.D.
Working with Spiritual Struggles in Psychotherapy
Ketamine Update with Brandon Kitay, M.D.
Turn Autism Around with Dr. Mary Lynch Barbera
From Survive to Thrive with Margaret Chisolm, M.D.
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