Getting the Most from Your Psychotherapy Part 2: Bringing About Change

The conversation between Dr. John Ewing and Dr. Tom Hayes focuses on getting the most out of psychotherapy. They explore how attachment styles and the activation of the care system and panic grief system play a role in relationship dynamics. Cognitive behavioral therapy can help clients change their self-talk and behaviors, but it requires personalized approaches and addressing underlying emotional issues. Overcoming misconceptions about psychotherapy, such as expecting it to be a magic process, is important for progress. Validation of feelings is important, but it's also necessary to challenge unhelpful thoughts and behaviors. They focus on teaching clients to make changes in psychotherapy involves providing content, facts, and a roadmap for change. transcript

panelists: John Ewing MD and Thomas Hayes PhD

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