Bill O’Hanlon, David D. Burns, Michael D. Yapko, and more! – New Hope for the Depressed Client
Are you ready to help these new clients?
As a therapist, you probably see more cases of depression than anything else in your practice, but it remains one of the most challenging conditions to accurately assess and treat. In recent years, however, a range of useful interventions—many with growing levels of empirical support—have emerged to offer clinicians like you a variety of treatment approaches to choose from.
Update and enhance your toolkit for nudging depressed clients into action, help them take charge of their cognitive habits, regulate negative mood states, and rediscover hope.
Bill O’Hanlon, MS
- Marbling depression with non-depression
- Shifting your client’s relationship with depression
- Restoring social connection
- Envisioning a future with possibilities
- Restarting brain growth
Bill O’Hanlon, MS, has been a psychotherapist since 1977. He’s written more than 30 books that have been translated into 16 languages. He’s appeared on Oprah and been featured in national magazines and media.
David Burns, MD
- Recognize the role of both process and outcome resistance in preventing change
- Use paradoxical agenda setting before assuming that the depressed client is actually seeking change
- Explore methods that intensify the therapist-client alliance and generate deep motivation for full engagement in treatment
- Discover the hidden emotions that underlie depression
- Help clients develop relapse prevention plans
David Burns, MD, adjunct clinical professor emeritus of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at the Stanford University School of Medicine, was awarded the A.E. Bennett Award for research on brain chemistry. His books include “When Panic Attacks” and “Feeling Good”.
Michael Yapko, PhD
- Reviewing the advantages of therapy vs. meds
- Helping them make new discriminations that shift their perspective on their problems
- Exploring the key role of hypnosis, dissociation, and suggestion in depression treatment
- Learning how to convert global cognitions into a linear flow of steps
- Incorporating homework assignments that promote active learning into your approach
Michael Yapko, PhD, a clinical psychologist and marriage and family therapist, is the author of 12 books, including Treating Depression with Hypnosis; Hand-Me-Down Blues: How to Stop Depression; and Breaking the Patterns of Depression.
Zindel Segal, PhD
- Distinguishing cognitive therapy and mindfulness practice
- Teaching them how to use the “3 Minute Breathing Space” and other skills as part of an 8-week group program
- Helping them cultivate choicefulness through meta-cognition and developing both narrow focus and wide-open awareness practices
- Guiding them to prepare a personalized Relapse Prevention Kit
- Developing your own mindfulness practice
Zindel Segal, PhD, is head of the Cognitive Behavior Therapy Clinic of the Mood and Anxiety Disorders Program at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health in Toronto.
Margaret Wherenberg, PsyD
- Motivate the low-energy client and redirect the hopeless ruminative
- Calm the panicky depressive and introduce choice with the worried exhausted client
- Break the routines of the quiet avoider and teach balance to the high-energy depressive
- Challenge the highly anxious depressed client
Margaret Wehrenberg, PsyD, specializes in anxiety treatment. She’s the author of The 10 Best-Ever Anxiety Management Techniques and The 10 Best-Ever Depression Management Techniques.
Judith Beck, PhD
- Conducting first interviews that not only collect history and data, but generate hope, connection, and goals that guide treatment
- Gathering information about previous treatment that help you avoid dead ends and mistakes
- Understanding that talk isn’t enough and the important role of writing things down, regular follow-up, and between-session homework
- Focusing on small steps in behavioral activation and action plans
- Incorporating a range of methods, including experiential techniques and childhood work, into your cognitive orientation
Judith Beck, PhD, is the President of the Beck Institute for Cognitive Behavior Therapy in Philadelphia, a nonprofit that trains therapists in cognitive therapy. Her books include Cognitive Therapy for Challenging Problems: What to Do When the Basics Don’t Work and Cognitive Therapy of Personality Disorders.
- The latest research about what works when treating depression and what doesn’t
- The do’s and don’ts of combining antidepressant medication with talk therapy
- Concrete guidance on the most important factors in starting therapy on the right note
- Practical tips on the crucial role of homework and behavioral activation with depressed clients
- New mind-body and mindfulness approaches, and how to use them with depressed clients
- Everything you need to know about relapse prevention
Meet the Course Experts:
For the past 30+ years, Bill has given over 2,000 talks around the world. He has been a top-rated presenter at many national conferences and was awarded the Outstanding Mental Health Educator of the Year in 2001 by the New England Educational Institute. He is a Licensed Mental Health Professional, Certified Professional Counselor, and a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. Bill is clinical member of AAMFT (and winner of the 2003 New Mexico AMFT Distinguished Service Award), certified by the National Board of Certified Clinical Hypnotherapists and a Fellow and a Board Member of the American Psychotherapy Association. Bill is known for his storytelling, irreverent humor, clear and accessible style and his boundless enthusiasm for whatever he is doing. His seminars are as entertaining as they are educational.
Although he was a pioneer in the development of cognitive behavior therapy (CBT), in the past 10 years he has created a more powerful approach called TEAM-CBT. Individuals who attend this workshop will be eligible for Level 1 TEAM certification by the Feeling Good Institute in Mt. View, California.
More than 50,000 therapists have attended his training programs over the past 35 years. His website, www.feelinggood.com>, offers many free resources for therapists and clients alike, including his tremendously popular Feeling Good Podcasts which draw more than 50,000 downloads per month.
Financial: David Burns receives royalties from PESI, Inc.
Non-financial: David Burns has no relevant non-financial relationship to disclose.
Dr. Yapko has had a special interest which spans more than three decades in the intricacies of brief therapy, the clinical applications of directive and experiential methods, and proactively treating the disorder of major depression. He is the author of a dozen books and editor of three others, and numerous book chapters and articles on these subjects. These include his forthcoming book, Mindfulness and Hypnosis (scheduled for release from W.W. Norton in late 2011), his newest book, Depression is Contagious: How the Most Common Mood Disorder is Spreading Around the World and How to Stop It, as well as Hand-Me-Down Blues: How to Stop Depression from Spreading in Families, Treating Depression with Hypnosis, and Breaking the Patterns of Depression. His works have been translated into nine languages.
Dr. Yapko is a member of the American Psychological Association, a clinical member of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, a member of the International Society of Hypnosis, and a Fellow of the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis. He is the recipient of numerous awards for his contributions to the field of psychotherapy. More information about Dr. Yapko’s work is available on his website: www.yapko.com.
In addition to clinical work, she coaches business professionals on managing anxiety, she frequently contributes articles for Psychotherapy Networker magazine, and she has produced Relaxation for Tension and Worry, a CD for breathing, muscle relaxation and imagery to use with anxious clients. Her book, The 10 Best-Ever Anxiety Management Techniques, published by W.W. Norton, is a consistent top seller for anxiety management. You can find her on the web at www.margaretwehrenberg.com.
Financial: Margaret Wehrenberg maintains a private practice. She is an author with W.W. Norton publishing and receives royalties. She receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.
Non-financial: Margaret Wehrenberg is a member of the American Psychological Association and the Anxiety Disorder Association of America.
Dr. Beck directs the three major functions of the Beck Institute: educating professionals in cognitive therapy through a variety of training programs, clinical care and research. She currently divides her time between administration, supervision and teaching, clinical work, program development, research and writing. Dr. Beck is a consultant for several NIMH studies and presents workshops nationally and internationally on cognitive therapy for a wide variety of psychiatric disorders and medical problems with psychological components. She has written numerous articles and chapters on various applications of cognitive therapy. Dr. Beck is the author of the primary text in the field, Cognitive Therapy: Basics and Beyond, which has been translated into 20 languages. Her other books include Cognitive Therapy for Challenging Problems: What to Do when the Basics Don’t Work, The Oxford Textbook of Psychotherapy, and Cognitive Therapy of Personality Disorders. She has written a cognitive behavioral book and workbook for consumers, The Beck Diet Solution: Training Your Brain to Think Like a Thin Person, and her latest book is The Complete Beck Diet for Life (for more information about the diet books and diet workshops, visit www.beckdietsolution.com).
Dr. Beck is a Distinguished Founding Fellow and Past President of the Academy of Cognitive Therapy.
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