In this encore presentation, Dan and Dr. Matthew Large, a Conjoint Professor in the School of Psychiatry at UNSW Sydney, discuss the progresses and changes in the field of mental health. Dan and Dr. Large delve into the limitations of Suicide Risk Assessment, the closure of asylums, and the improvement in the treatment of mental illness. Dr. Large discuss on how risk assessment is not clinically helpful and how suicide is a complex and unpredictable phenomenon. 💬 Click here to text the...
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In this encore presentation, Dan and Dr. Matthew Large, a Conjoint Professor in the School of Psychiatry at UNSW Sydney, discuss the progresses and changes in the field of mental health. Dan and Dr. Large delve into the limitations of Suicide Risk Assessment, the closure of asylums, and the improvement in the treatment of mental illness. Dr. Large discuss on how risk assessment is not clinically helpful and how suicide is a complex and unpredictable phenomenon. 💬 Click here to text the...
How Gloria Tests and Coaches Dr. Carl Rogers with Dr. David Kealy
Psychotherapy and Applied Psychology
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How Gloria Tests and Coaches Dr. Carl Rogers with Dr. David Kealy
Dr. David Kealy, associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of British Columbia, returns for part two on how patients coach and test their psychiatrists. Dan and Dr. Kealy watch and comment on the much-studied video of Dr. Carl Rogers and the patient, "Gloria." From the video, Dr. Kealy points out how she tests and coaches Dr. Rogers during their psychotherapy session. Taking moments from the video, Dr. Kealy highlights Gloria's needs for open communication, t...
Psychotherapy and Applied Psychology
In this encore presentation, Dan and Dr. Matthew Large, a Conjoint Professor in the School of Psychiatry at UNSW Sydney, discuss the progresses and changes in the field of mental health. Dan and Dr. Large delve into the limitations of Suicide Risk Assessment, the closure of asylums, and the improvement in the treatment of mental illness. Dr. Large discuss on how risk assessment is not clinically helpful and how suicide is a complex and unpredictable phenomenon. 💬 Click here to text the...