Can anyone give me an interesting psychotherapy topic for our seminar?

January 23rd, 2009 | by Anthony |

arch’e asked:


Topics on our list include the ff. 1. Stress management 2. How to deal problems in everyday life. 3. Preventing Suicidal Tendencies ( These are our choices, but we are not sure about it. by the way our target participants are third year psychology students of our university) tnx

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  1. 3 Responses to “Can anyone give me an interesting psychotherapy topic for our seminar?”

  2. By Ithaca on Jan 25, 2009 | Reply

    Origin of phycosis,as a person suffering from phycosis on track to graduating in the field i have always found this topic intresting

  3. By Theresa V on Jan 27, 2009 | Reply

    more topics could be phobias. . .cognitive therapy. . .learning disabilities . . .Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Use examples as to how any of these topics differ between age groups. . . .children, teens, adults, and the elderly. . . .Good Luck

  4. By Michael B on Jan 28, 2009 | Reply

    I think that one of the most important things that psychotherapists have to consider are the boundary issues between themselves and their patients/clients. Here I’m talking about issues such as: is it okay to hug clients? Is it okay to go beyond the 50-55 minutes if a patient seems to need “extra help”? Should you change your fee if a patient says that he/she is having trouble paying?

    These issues were well elucidated by Robert Langs, MD, but I’ve summarized them in an episode of my podcast. Here’s the link:

    Hope this is helpful,

    Michael
    Host of The Psych Files podcast
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