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How Patients Coach and Test their Psychotherapists with Dr. David Kealy
Manage episode 509281917 series 3555942
This week's guest is Dr. David Kealy, associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of British Columbia.
Dan and Dr. Kealy dive into Control Mastery Theory, exploring its principles, particularly the concepts of pathogenic beliefs, testing, and coaching within therapeutic contexts. Dr. Kealy discusses the importance of understanding a patient's internal struggles and how these beliefs can impact their relationships and self-acceptance. The conversation also highlights the significance of the therapist's role in facilitating a safe environment for patients to explore their feelings and beliefs.
Special Guest: Dr. David Kealy
The San Francisco Psychotherapy Research Group
How Psychotherapy Works by Joseph Weiss
Transformative Relationships by George Silberschatz
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🎞️ Video version of the show@PsychotherapyAppliedPsychology on YouTube
🛜 Check out the website: Listen to every episode on your podcast player of choice
Connect with Dan
☏ Leave a voice message on Speakpipe
🔗 LinkedIn
📬 [email protected]
🦋@danielwcox.bsky.social
Chapters
1. Introduction (00:00:00)
2. Overview of Control Mastery Theory (00:01:15)
3. Pathogenic Beliefs: What They Are and Why They Matter (00:06:00)
4. Real-Life Examples and Adaptive Origins of Beliefs (00:13:00)
5. Coaching: Clients Guiding Therapists Toward Healing (00:20:00)
6. Testing: How Clients Challenge Their Pathogenic Beliefs (00:24:00)
7. Therapist Response and the Importance of Formulation (00:33:00)
8. Compatibility Over Technique: A Meta-Theory of Therapy (00:41:00)
9. Carl Rogers and Treatment by Attitude (00:48:00)
71 episodes
Manage episode 509281917 series 3555942
This week's guest is Dr. David Kealy, associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of British Columbia.
Dan and Dr. Kealy dive into Control Mastery Theory, exploring its principles, particularly the concepts of pathogenic beliefs, testing, and coaching within therapeutic contexts. Dr. Kealy discusses the importance of understanding a patient's internal struggles and how these beliefs can impact their relationships and self-acceptance. The conversation also highlights the significance of the therapist's role in facilitating a safe environment for patients to explore their feelings and beliefs.
Special Guest: Dr. David Kealy
The San Francisco Psychotherapy Research Group
How Psychotherapy Works by Joseph Weiss
Transformative Relationships by George Silberschatz
💬 Click here to text the show!
🎞️ Video version of the show@PsychotherapyAppliedPsychology on YouTube
🛜 Check out the website: Listen to every episode on your podcast player of choice
Connect with Dan
☏ Leave a voice message on Speakpipe
🔗 LinkedIn
📬 [email protected]
🦋@danielwcox.bsky.social
Chapters
1. Introduction (00:00:00)
2. Overview of Control Mastery Theory (00:01:15)
3. Pathogenic Beliefs: What They Are and Why They Matter (00:06:00)
4. Real-Life Examples and Adaptive Origins of Beliefs (00:13:00)
5. Coaching: Clients Guiding Therapists Toward Healing (00:20:00)
6. Testing: How Clients Challenge Their Pathogenic Beliefs (00:24:00)
7. Therapist Response and the Importance of Formulation (00:33:00)
8. Compatibility Over Technique: A Meta-Theory of Therapy (00:41:00)
9. Carl Rogers and Treatment by Attitude (00:48:00)
71 episodes
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