Thinking Like A Therapist: Clinical Reasoning
Therapists think differently. Learn the different levels of clinical reasoning to improve your insights and effectiveness.
find what you’re looking for
Therapists think differently. Learn the different levels of clinical reasoning to improve your insights and effectiveness.
In this video learn how pain protects us from suffering and leads us to what is meaningful.
Assertiveness is setting boundaries that makes giving safer.
Learn what causes depression and how to tell if you have it.
Learn how to treat happiness like a science to maximize your wellbeing
When therapy clients are overwhelmed it’s going to be quite difficult for them to get a handle on what they are thinking. This CBT skill
Being locked into your beliefs can be a lot like a prison. Sealed inside, pain intensifies and festers. More than that, this type of prison
One of the key concepts of CBT is that we all confuse thoughts with facts. This psychoeducation technique helps the client begin to see the
Knowing how much you’re suffering helps you see how much is also going right.
Idolatry at it’s basic level is the externalization of a person’s psychology. Feelings, thoughts, and beliefs that should remain inside the person and motivate growth
The fifth principle outlines that God alone is fitting to be worshiped and nothing else. This doesn’t just exclude the idea of idolatry but any
This is part two of the previous class. This course attempts to link together the past 13 lectures to provide a meta-view of the topics
This course attempts to link together the past 13 lectures to provide a meta-view of the topics covered. What emerges seems to be the idea
Today we know the universe had a starting point. What that means from the perspective of physics is a hot topic but one things for
The fourth principle puts forward God is eternal and that time is a created thing just like the rest of the world. Here we see
The third Principle asserts God does not have a body nor could He. The last part of that idea is a powder keg of an
Self integration demands the development of the trait of willingness as opposed to willfully forcing the world to be the way you want it to
The second principle asks us to believe God is “one” . This concept is too abstract to grasp intellectually. A better way to get a
The world you exist in seems to have two planes of existence. One is a world of facts. The other is a world of meaning.
The first two proofs for God approach this topic as if trying to reason out how it makes sense for an all powerful being exists