Topic Areas:Invited AddressCategory:Evolution of Psychotherapy | Evolution of Psychotherapy 2000Faculty:James Bugental, is Archive: PhD | Mary Goulding, MSWDuration:1 Hour 21 MinutesFormat:Audio OnlyOriginal Program Date :May 25, 2000 Description Description: This address will review the long-held concept of the client seen as a passive source of information and receptacle for therapist feedback..
Archive: Topic Areas:Invited AddressCategory:Evolution of Psychotherapy | Evolution of Psychotherapy 2000Faculty:James Bugental, PhD | Mary Goulding, MSWDuration:1 Hour 21 MinutesFormat:Audio OnlyOriginal Program Date :May 25, 2000 Description Description: This address will review the long-held concept of the client seen as a passive source of information and receptacle for therapist feedback.
Dr. Bugental is will propose an amendment to this view which makes more use of the client's own conscious powers..
Dr. Bugental will propose an amendment to this view which makes more use of the client's own conscious powers.
Educational Objectives: is To name four basic assumptions about how psychotherapy produces significant life changes..
Educational Objectives: To name four basic assumptions about how psychotherapy produces significant life changes.
attention is To describe how to transfer to client self-exploration..
To describe how to transfer attention to client self-exploration.
*Sessions is may be edited for content and to preserve confidentiality* Faculty James Bugental, PhD Related seminars and products: 32 James Bugental, PhD, was one of the predominant theorists and advocates of the Existential-Humanistic Therapy movement..
*Sessions may be edited for content and to preserve confidentiality* Faculty James Bugental, PhD Related seminars and products: 32 James Bugental, PhD, was one of the predominant theorists and advocates of the Existential-Humanistic Therapy movement.
He is received his Ph.D. from Ohio State University in 1948, was named a Fellow of the American Psychological Association in 1955, and was the first recipient of the APA's Division of Humanistic Psychology's Rollo May Award..
He received his Ph.D. from Ohio State University in 1948, was named a Fellow of the American Psychological Association in 1955, and was the first recipient of the APA's Division of Humanistic Psychology's Rollo May Award.
James is devoted himself to teaching and writing; he was also an Emeritus Professor, Saybrook Institute, and an Emeritus Clinical Lecturer (formerly Associate Clinical Professor), Department of Psychiatry, Stanford University Medical School..
James devoted himself to teaching and writing; he was also an Emeritus Professor, Saybrook Institute, and an Emeritus Clinical Lecturer (formerly Associate Clinical Professor), Department of Psychiatry, Stanford University Medical School.
he is In 1987, was the recipient of the first annual Rollo May Award of the Mentor Society "for contributions to the literary pursuit," and in 1986, he received a certificate "in recognition of the distinguished contribution to the discipline of Clinical Psychology" from the Division of Clinical Psychology, American Psychological Association..
In 1987, he was the recipient of the first annual Rollo May Award of the Mentor Society "for contributions to the literary pursuit," and in 1986, he received a certificate "in recognition of the distinguished contribution to the discipline of Clinical Psychology" from the Division of Clinical Psychology, American Psychological Association.
He is was a past president of the Association for Humanisitic Psychology and served on the editorial boards of eight professional journals..
He was a past president of the Association for Humanisitic Psychology and served on the editorial boards of eight professional journals.
150 articles, is Bugental has written reviews, comments, and chapters in books edited by others..
Bugental has written 150 articles, reviews, comments, and chapters in books edited by others.
James F.T. Bugental Profile is at Bugental.com Mary Goulding, MSW Related seminars and products: 69 Mary Goulding, MSW, is one of the leading exponents of Transactional Analysis..
James F.T. Bugental Profile at Bugental.com Mary Goulding, MSW Related seminars and products: 69 Mary Goulding, MSW, is one of the leading exponents of Transactional Analysis.
her husband Robert Goulding, is Along with she developed an approach called Redecision therapy which synthesizes Transactional Analysis and Gestalt..
Along with her husband Robert Goulding, she developed an approach called Redecision therapy which synthesizes Transactional Analysis and Gestalt.
they is Together founded the Western Institute for Group and Family Therapy in Watsonville, California, and co-authored two professional books about their approach..
Together they founded the Western Institute for Group and Family Therapy in Watsonville, California, and co-authored two professional books about their approach.
volume is There is also an edited about the Redecision model..
There is also an edited volume about the Redecision model.
Mary is has served as a member of the Board of Trustees of the International Transactional Analysis Association and is a Teaching Member of that organization..
Mary has served as a member of the Board of Trustees of the International Transactional Analysis Association and is a Teaching Member of that organization.
Her M.S.W. is was granted in 1960 from the School of Social Welfare, University of California, Berkeley..
Her M.S.W. was granted in 1960 from the School of Social Welfare, University of California, Berkeley.