David Burns: Depression Excerpt 1 of 3 |
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This is the first excerpt from the 1st session of our Treating the Depressed Client webcast series, titled Overcoming Resistance in Depression Treatment. This excerpt features David Burns, MD, adjunct clinical professor emeritus of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at the Stanford University School of Medicine. Among his numerous awards is the A. E. Bennett Award for research on brain chemistry. He's been named teacher of the year three times. His books include When Panic Attacks and Feeling Good. In this session, Burns discusses how to develop a more powerful and effective approach to shortening depression treatment. Treating the Depressed Client is a 6-session, streaming-video webcast series that can be purchased with or without 6 CEs. The series features interview-style sessions with leading therapists in the field including David Burns, Micheal Yapko, Zindel Segal, Margaret Wehrenberg, Judith Beck, and Elisha Goldstein with moderator Rich Simon. To learn more about this webcast session visit here: http://www.psychotherapynetworker.org/webcasts
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