Six (6) new teletherapy demonstrations were recently added to APA PsycTherapy, our streaming video database designed to meet the teaching and training needs of psychotherapy students and practitioners.
Each video was recorded during an unscripted online session to provide an authentic example of telepsychology conducted by an expert therapist.
This latest release includes demonstrations of the following approaches: culturally informed psychodynamic therapy, integrated family therapy, constructivist therapy, and cognitive therapy with skillful integration of multiple interventions and exercises within a single session.
- Using a Constructivist Therapeutic Approach With a New Father With Marital Problems (Therapist: Robert A. Neimeyer)
- Cognitive Therapy Technique Demonstrations for Anger and Anxiety Management (Therapist: Steven D. Hollon)
- Cognitive Therapy Demonstration for Testing Self-Schemas in Relationships (Therapist: Steven D. Hollon)
- Integrative Family Therapy With a Couple Affected by Incarceration (Therapist: Corrine Datchi)
- Psychodynamic Therapy With a Chinese American Woman (Therapist: Pratyusha Tummala-Narra)
- Psychodynamic Therapy With a Survivor of Sexual Assault (Therapist: Pratyusha Tummala-Narra)
There are currently 17 videos featuring teletherapy sessions. You can retrieve them by searching any field for teletherapy or “online therapy” (include the quotation marks to find exact-phrase matches), or by searching for online therapy as an index/subject term.
APA PsycTherapy currently includes 570+ videos covering more than 200 topics and over 100 psychotherapy approaches, with 15-25 new videos added each year. More than 200 of these videos are also segmented into annotated chapters to help viewers easily find, save, and share specific content of interest.
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Interested in learning more about this accessibility-certified database of recorded psychotherapy sessions? Visit the APA PsycTherapy information page or view brief tutorials on our YouTube playlist for APA PsycTherapy.