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A Conversation with Bestselling Author and Therapist Lori Gottlieb

By Lori Gottlieb — 2019

From a New York Times best-selling author, psychotherapist, and national advice columnist Lori Gottlieb, "Maybe You Should Talk to Someone" is a hilarious, thought-provoking, and surprising new book that takes us behind the scenes of a therapist's world--where her patients are looking for answers... See more...

29:12 min

02:00

Women Veterans | Support Works

“It turned out to be the best decision I had ever made.” Hear women Veterans discuss how they found support through shared experiences and group therapy.

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07:40

James Hillman on Archetypal Psychotherapy & the Soulless Society

James Hillman on Archetypal Psychotherapy & the Soulless Society

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03:49

Stephan Bodian - Counseling

An introduction to Stephan's approach to therapy.

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09:45

Reason to Go to Therapy

In this week’s episode, I will be talking about my post, “Reasons People Go To Therapy.” Be sure to listen to the end because I will be answering this week’s question: What should I expect in my first therapy session?

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02:46

Mary on Depression, Anxiety and Grief

Mary Pryor is a social media strategist and activist in NYC. In this video, she talks about her history with depression and anxiety, and how therapy saved her life! We're super glad it did.

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16:12

What Is Psychoanalytic Theory (Psychoanalysis)?

This video describes psychoanalytic theory, which is a talk therapy modality that was developed by Sigmund Freud. It needs to be differentiated from psychodynamic theory.

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01:44:45

The History of Psychoanalysis | Lecture 1: Psychoanalysis as a Treatment for Mental Disorders

In the first of a series introducing psychoanalysis by exploring its different facets, Dr. Aleksandar Dimitrijevic outlines the broad psychoanalytic terrain of treatment and briefly indicates the nature of its various strands.

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