Products
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How the New Racial Reductionism Hurts Therapeutic Processes (Students/Non-CE)
CourseMany people don’t fit neatly into “identity” categories. Two talks outline this experience and suggest clinical approaches that appreciate patients’ uniqueness.
$40
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Authoritarianism, Morality, and Humor: Psychodynamic Processes that Shape Culture (Students/Non-CE)
CoursePsychodynamic processes can shape broad cultural patterns, including our attitudes about morality and humor, and a broader cultural drift toward authoritarian personality structures.
$40
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The Mental Health Costs of Self-Censorship and How to Help People Impacted by Censorship Culture (Students/Non-CE)
CourseTalks explore how self-censorship can damage mental health, tools to help people speak up, and false assumptions that drive people to support censorship.
$50
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How Political Bias Damages Therapy: An Overview of OTI (Students/Non-CE)
CourseAn overview of the blind spots, skill gaps, missed opportunities, clashes, avoidance, and discomfort around socio-political issues that often occur in treatment.
$35
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Anti-white Aggression, Racial Paranoia, and a Racially Preoccupied Culture: Current Challenges Around Race and Mental Health (CE Credit)
CourseMany clinical topics around race remain taboo, such as: victims of anti-white aggression, the intensification of racial schemas for viewing the world, and a racial paranoia fostered by social justice narratives.
$75
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Politicized Therapy and the Alternatives (CE Credit)
CourseTherapy must be focused on patients’ goals. Activist approaches threaten this framework and likely lead to bad outcomes. Two talks will provide alternative approaches.
$65