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CBT Radio brings you the latest in the cognitive and behavioral therapies, and other evidence-based psychotherapies. We provide content for professionals and consumers.

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Episodes

CBT for Cancer Patients

March 07, 2017 15:45 - 48 minutes - 66.4 MB

  Episode # 46   In this episode, R. Trent Codd, III, Ed.S., interviews Scott Temple, PhD about CBT with cancer patients. Some of the items they discuss in this episode include:   The most salient psychological needs of cancer patients Eight organizing principles for a modern CBT  Combining validation strategies with guided discovery Addressing existential issues with CBT Unique considerations surrounding exposure with anxious cancer patients And, more!   Scott Temple,...

Treating Suicidal Patients

September 06, 2016 13:00 - 48 minutes - 67.1 MB

Episode # 45   Running Time: 48:52   Podcast relevance: Professionals   In this episode, R. Trent Codd, III, Ed.S. speaks with Thomas Ellis, PsyD about the treatment of suicidal patients. Some of the items discussed in this episode include: Whether no-suicide contracts are efficacious and whether they reduce liability Whether suicidality is best seen as a symptom of another illness Developments in the suicidology literature Our ability to predict suicide on an individual b...

Training and Supervising Psychiatry Residents in CBT

August 22, 2016 19:18 - 52 minutes - 71.5 MB

Episode # 44 Running Time: 52:30 Podcast relevance: Professionals In this episode, R. Trent Codd, III, Ed.S., interviews Donna Sudak, MD about training and supervising psychiatric residents. Some of the items they discuss in this episode include: Historical overview of psychiatry training in evidence-based practice Problems with current training protocols in psychiatry Key suggestions for trainers of psychiatric residents to maximize their learning of CBT Obstacles to effective ...

Dissemination and Implementation of Evidence-Based Practices

July 02, 2016 16:46 - 36 minutes - 49.9 MB

Episode #43 Running Time: 36:21 Podcast relevance: Professionals In this episode, R. Trent Codd, III, Ed.S., interviews Shannon Wiltsey-Stirman, PhD about D & I. Some of the items they discuss in this episode include: The distinction between diffusion, dissemination and implementation What we currently know about dissemination and implementation of evidence-based practices What one can do at an individual level to encourage dissemination of EBPs Important future directions for t...

Misophonia

February 01, 2016 18:39 - 1 hour - 107 MB

Episode #42 Running Time: 1:18:09 Podcast relevance: Professionals and Consumers   In this episode, R. Trent Codd, III, Ed.S. interviews Tom Dozier, BCBA about Misophonia. In this episode they discuss: The diagnosis and treatment of Misophonia The history of this disorder How Misophonic symptoms differ from the sensitivities present in persons on the Autism Spectrum Resources for professionals and consumers, including websites and apps Tom Dozier, BCBA Biography Thomas H. Dozier is...

Buddhist Psychology and Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy

January 10, 2016 01:55 - 35 minutes - 49.2 MB

Episode # 41 Running Time: 35:50 Podcast Relevance: Professionals   In this episode R. Trent Codd, III, Ed.S. interviews Dennis Tirch, PhD about Buddhist Psychology and CBT. They discuss: What Buddhist Psychology is Why Cognitive-Behavioral Therapists should be interested in Buddhist Psychology What aspects of Buddhism remain to be explored by Cognitive and Behavioral researchers/therapists And, much more! Dennis Tirch, PhD Biography   Dr. Tirch is the Founder and Director of The ...

Massimo Pigliucci, PhD on: Philosophy of Science for Psychological Scientists

October 18, 2015 16:54 - 43 minutes - 59.9 MB

Episode # 40 Running Time: 43:27 Podcast Relevance: Professionals In this episode R. Trent Codd, III, Ed.S. interviews Massimo Pigliucci, PhD about various Philosophy of Science matters including: Whether Philosophy of Science matters for the practice of science, including psychological science Objections raised by various scientists regarding the importance of Philosophy of Science, and Dr. Pigliucci's responses to those objections Whether Philosophy of Science makes progress What t...

Radically Open Dialectical Behavior Therapy (RO-DBT)

October 10, 2015 13:37 - 51 minutes - 70.4 MB

Episode # 39 Running Time: 51:16 Podcast relevance: Professionals In this episode R. Trent Codd, III, Ed.S. interviews Thomas R. Lynch, PhD about Radically Open Dialectical Behavior Therapy (RO-DBT). Specifically, they discuss: The clinical indications for RODBT The importance of temperament when caring for treatment refractory populations Social signaling. What it is, why it's important and how it's targeted clinically RODBT's Neurobiosocial and Neuroregulatory model What radical op...

From Symptom to Synapse

September 01, 2015 23:30 - 45 minutes - 62.3 MB

Episode #38 Running Time: 45:27 Podcast relevance: Professionals. Continuing education credit can be earned by listening to this episode. To learn more, please visit BehaviorTherapist.org In this episode R. Trent Codd, III, Ed.S. interviews Jan Mohlman, PhD about the Neurocognitive Perspective. Specifically, they discuss: What the neurocognitive perspective is and what it adds to traditional clinical work Challenging aspects of adding affective and cognitive neuroscience into clinical ...

The Nurture Effect

February 07, 2015 01:20 - 1 hour - 84 MB

Episode # 37 Running time: 1:01:37 Podcast relevance: Professionals and Consumers In this episode, Trent Codd interviews Anthony Biglan, Ph.D. the author of The Nurture Effect: How the Science of Human Behavior Can Improve Our Lives and Our World. Specifically, they discuss: how to create family, school, workplace, and community environments that nurture wellbeing the power a small set of core principles can have in preventing many mental health and behavioral problems why and how ca...

The Dodo Bird Hypothesis

February 25, 2013 22:02 - 50 minutes - 46.6 MB

This episode is primarily relevant to professionals. In this episode, R. Trent Codd, III, Ed.S. interviews Rob DeRubeis, PhD about the Dodo Bird Hypothesis.  Specifically, they discuss: What the Dodo Bird Hypothesis is The history of this research literature Whether all psychotherapies have roughly the same outcomes and where this notion comes from The role of allegiance in psychotherapy research And, more! ROBERT J. DERUBEIS, PhD BIOGRAPHY Dr. DeRubeis has been on the Penn faculty s...

The issue of co-morbidity in DSM-V Childhood Mental Disorders

May 07, 2012 00:53 - 35 minutes - 32.5 MB

DSM and the issue of co-morbidity in childhood mental disorders - a functional perspective and proposed solution This episode is primarily relevant to professionals and students. In this episode, R. Trent Codd, III, Ed.S. interviews Ennio Cipani, PhD about the DSM system and it’s problem with co-morbidity.  They discuss a number of things including: The difference between a topographic and functional approach to diagnosis and treatment  How the functional approach might be an approach tha...

Dental Anxiety and Phobias: Trent Codd on WRES 100.7 FM

March 02, 2012 01:51 - 31 minutes - 34.6 MB

This episode is primarily relevant to consumers. R. Trent Codd, III, Ed.S., was interviewed by Orville Williams, DDS on “The Dentist is in the House!” The interview was recorded live as part of Dr. Williams’ weekly radio program focused on dental health.  The show aired 2-21-12 on WRES 100.7 - a radio station serving the Asheville, NC area.

Null-hypothesis Significance Testing: Benign or Malignant?

January 09, 2012 02:09 - 41 minutes - 75.4 MB

This episode is primarily relevant to professionals. In this episode, R. Trent Codd, III, Ed.S. interviews Marc Branch, PhD about Null-hypothesis Significance Testing (NHST). Topics they discuss include: Common misunderstandings about NHST  What p really is  Side effects of NHST  Logical problems with NHST  Reasons NHST remains prevalent despite the many known problems  Alternatives to NHST  MARC BRANCH, PhD BIOGRAPHY Dr. Branch is best known for directing one of the country’s activ...

What’s wrong with hot sauce?

November 08, 2011 18:52 - 29 minutes - 54 MB

  This episode is relevant to consumers and professionals. In this episode R. Trent Codd, III, Ed.S., LPC interviews Ennio Cipani, PhD about the use of punishment with child behavior problems.  This episode was constructed as a service to parents and professionals following the well-publicized mother who appeared on the Dr. Phil show who resorted to making her step son drink hot sauce as a punishment.  A video clip of this can be found here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=frbg732G4ts They ...

How to select a CBT Trainer with Dr. Judith Beck

September 06, 2011 15:33 - 10 minutes - 9.95 MB

This episode is primarily relevant to professionals. In this important discussion Dr. Judith Beck discusses important criteria agencies should consider when looking for and hiring a Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy trainer. JUDITH S. BECK, PhD. BIO Judith S. Beck, Ph.D., is the Director of the Beck Institute for Cognitive Therapy and Research, a non-profit organization in suburban Philadelphia that trains mental health professionals, nationally and internationally, in Cognitive Therapy. She i...

Function based diagnostics

September 04, 2011 17:03 - 24 minutes - 44.8 MB

This episode is primarily relevant to professionals. In this episode R. Trent Codd, III, Ed.S., interviews Ennio Cipani, PhD about his function based diagnostic system.  Specifically, they discuss: Function versus topography  An overview of his function based diagnostic system  The utility of a function based diagnostic system  The advantages of a function based diagnostic system relative to the DSM taxonomy    ENNIO CIPANI, PhD BIOGRAPHY   Ennio Cipani, Ph.D., a graduate of Florida...

Boys Town

May 10, 2011 20:27 - 27 minutes - 24.7 MB

This episode is relevant to professionals and consumers. In this episode, R. Trent Codd, III, Ed.S., interviews Patrick C. Friman, PhD about Boys Town.  Some of the  items discussed include: The history of Boys Town  The behavioral underpinnings of the Boys Town approach to intervention  The Teaching Family Model  Clinical outcomes realized at Boys Town  PATRICK C. FRIMAN, PhD BIO Dr. Patrick C. Friman is Director of Clinical Services at Father Flanagan’s Boys’ Home (Boys Town) and a ...

Memory and psychotherapy: An interview with Elizabeth Loftus

May 05, 2011 00:28 - 25 minutes - 46.2 MB

This episode is primarily relevant to professionals. In this episode, R. Trent Codd, III, Ed.S., interviews Elizabeth Loftus, PhD about her research.  Some of the items they discuss include: An overview of her research program  The misinformation effect  The relationship between one’s confidence in a memory and it’s accuracy  How false memories are constructed  Implications of her work for psychotherapy  ELIZABETH LOFTUS, PhD BIOGRAPHY Dr. Loftus attended UCLA and originally majored ...

Detecting landmines and tuberculosis: Real world applications of behavioral psychology

April 07, 2011 01:53 - 28 minutes - 51.3 MB

This episode is relevant to professionals, students and those with an interest in the real world applications of the science of human behavior. In this episode, R. Trent Codd, III, Ed.S., interviews Alan Poling, PhD about his work training African giant pouched rats to detect landmines and tuberculosis.  Some of the items they discuss include: The extent of the world’s landmine problem  Why it’s advantageous to train rats to detect landmines and tuberculosis relative to other procedures  ...

The Mindful Way Through Anxiety: A Conversation With Drs. Susan Orsillo & Lizabeth Roemer

February 17, 2011 01:38 - 34 minutes - 63.1 MB

This episode is primarily relevant to consumers. In this episode, R. Trent Codd, III, Ed.S. interviews Drs. Susan Orsillo and Lizabeth Roemer about their mindful approach to anxiety.  They are the authors of the new book :The Mindful Way Through Anxiety: Break Free From Chronic Worry and Reclaim Your Life," just published by Guilford. Guilford is pleased to offer our listeners a 20% DISCOUNT on the book.  Simply visit www.guilford.com/p/orsillo for more details about the book and to order,...

Overcome Anxiety and Worry in 2011: 5 Conversations with Mark Reinecke (Conversation 5)

December 31, 2010 10:00 - 8 minutes - 15.1 MB

This episode is primarily relevant to consumers. Beginning today, and over the next five days, Dr. John Ludgate will have one conversation per day with Dr. Mark Reinecke, author of “Little ways to Keep Calm and Carry On: Twenty Lessons for Managing Worry, Anxiety and Fear,” published by New Harbinger 2010. In each of these brief segments, Dr. Reinecke will offer practical techniques and strategies for dealing with worry and anxiety. The aim of these five brief podcast episodes is to provide...

Overcome Anxiety and Worry in 2011: 5 conversations with Mark Reinecke (Conversation 4)

December 30, 2010 10:00 - 7 minutes - 13.6 MB

This episode is primarily relevant to consumers. Beginning today, and over the next five days, Dr. John Ludgate will have one conversation per day with Dr. Mark Reinecke, author of “Little ways to Keep Calm and Carry On: Twenty Lessons for Managing Worry, Anxiety and Fear,” published by New Harbinger in 2010. In each of these brief segments, Dr. Reinecke will offer practical techniques and strategies for dealing with worry and anxiety. The aim of these five brief podcast episodes is to prov...

Overcome Anxiety and Worry in 2011: 5 conversations with Dr. Mark Reinecke (Conversation 3)

December 29, 2010 10:00 - 6 minutes - 11.1 MB

This episode is primarily relevant to consumers. Beginning today, and over the next five days, Dr. John Ludgate will have one conversation per day with Dr. Mark Reinecke, author of “Little ways to Keep Calm and Carry On: Twenty Lessons for Managing Worry, Anxiety and Fear,” published by New Harbinger in 2010. In each of these brief segments, Dr. Reinecke will offer practical techniques and strategies for dealing with worry and anxiety. The aim of these five brief podcast episodes is to prov...

Overcome Anxiety and Worry in the New Year: 5 Conversations with Dr. Mark Reinecke (Conversastion 2)

December 28, 2010 10:00 - 8 minutes - 15.7 MB

This episode is primarily relevant to consumers. Beginning today, and over the next five days, Dr. John Ludgate will have one conversation per day with Dr. Mark Reinecke, author of “Little ways to Keep Calm and Carry On: Twenty Lessons for Managing Worry, Anxiety and Fear,” published by New Harbinger in 2010. In each of these brief segments, Dr. Reinecke will offer practical techniques and strategies for dealing with worry and anxiety. The aim of these five brief podcast episodes is to prov...

Overcome Anxiety and Worry in the New Year: 5 conversations with Dr. Mark Reinecke (Conversation 1)

December 27, 2010 03:53 - 7 minutes - 12.8 MB

This episode is primarily relevant to consumers. Beginning today, and over the next five days, Dr. John Ludgate will have one conversation per day with Dr. Mark Reinecke, author of “Little ways to Keep Calm and Carry On: Twenty Lessons for Managing Worry, Anxiety and Fear,” published by New Harbinger in 2010. In each of these brief segments, Dr. Reinecke will offer practical techniques and strategies for dealing with worry and anxiety. The aim of these five brief podcast episodes is to prov...

ACT/RFT/Functional Contextualism: An interview with Steven C. Hayes, PhD

December 06, 2010 07:00 - 1 hour - 88.9 MB

This episode is primarily relevant to professionals. In this episode, R. Trent Codd, III, Ed.S. interviews Steven C. Hayes, PhD about several aspects of his work. Some of the topics they discuss include: Functional Contextualism Exposure conceptualized from a habituation model vs. a psychological flexibility model Whether Cognitive Therapists interested in ACT need to abandon cognitive restructuring The importance of Philosophy of Science The influence of JR Kantor in the ACT/RFT work ...

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy in the treatment of Depression

December 02, 2010 23:26 - 40 minutes - 56.1 MB

This episode is primarily relevant to professionals. In this episode, R. Trent Codd, III, Ed.S. interviews Rob Zettle, PhD about Acceptance and Commitment Therapy in the treatment of depression. Some of the topics they discuss include: His early work with Steve Hayes and the initial development of ACT and RFT  The comparative trials of CT vs. ACT in the treatment of depression  The ACT approach to depression as well as current directions in this area  And much more!  ROB ZETTLE, PHD BI...

Teaching with Acoustical Guidance (TAGteaching)

November 06, 2010 01:48 - 21 minutes - 29.3 MB

This episode is relevant to professionals. In this episode, R. Trent Codd, III, Ed.S. LPC interviews Theresa McKeon about TAGteaching.  Items discussed include: An overview of TAGteaching  The range of applications for this technology  The research base  The relationship between TAGteaching and Precision Teaching  Current directions in TAGteaching  And more!  THERESA MCKEON BIOGRAPHY Theresa is a co-founder and senior vice president of TAGteach International, LLC. She has introduced...

Mindfulness Meditation

October 17, 2010 16:21 - 26 minutes - 36.2 MB

This episode is primarily relevant to consumers. In this episode R. Trent Codd, III, Ed.S., LPC interviews Jeffrey Brantley, MD, DFAPA about mindfulness meditation. Some of the items they discuss include: What mindfulness meditation is  Why consumers of mental health services should be interested in mindfulness  The types of difficulties mindfulness has been applied to  A brief discussion of the research base in the area of mindfulness  Current directions in mindfulness research and ap...

Structure House and Weight Loss

October 14, 2010 00:37 - 48 minutes - 66.5 MB

This episode is relevant to both consumers and professionals. In this episode, R. Trent Codd,III, Ed.S., interviews Lee Kern, LCSW about the behaviorally-based residential weight loss program, Structure House, and issues related to the behavioral treatment of obesity.  A sampling of the topics they discuss include: · The Structure House approach to treating obesity The research base supporting this approach Practical strategies for weight loss  Reasonable weight loss goals The importan...

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October 11, 2010 19:30

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Reactive Attachment Disorder

August 31, 2010 22:41 - 45 minutes - 62.4 MB

This episode is primarily relevant to consumers and professionals. In this episode, R. Trent Codd, III, Ed.S. interviews Marolyn Morford, PhD about Reactive Attachment Disorder. Specifically, they discuss: What Reactive Attachment Disorder is  Difficulties with the RAD Diagnosis  What Attachment is  The weak relationship between attachment treatment and attachment research  The dangers associated with many of the “specialized” treatments for RAD  “Thinking Errors” that lead clinicians...

Combining Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy with Medication: An interview with Donna Sudak, MD

August 17, 2010 16:26 - 38 minutes - 87.6 MB

This episode is primarily relevant to professionals. In this episode, R. Trent Codd, III, Ed.S., interviews Donna M. Sudak, M.D. about combining CBT with medication. In this episode they discuss : When a prescriber should consider CBT  Essential things prescribers should know about using medication alongside CBT  Whether anxiolytics interfere with exposure therapy  How cognitive-behavioral therapists can better communicate with prescribers  CBT in brief formats  Her work with training...

Antidepressants: How effective are they?

July 30, 2010 15:18 - 29 minutes - 66.7 MB

This episode is primarily relevant to professionals. In this episode, R. Trent Codd, III, Ed.S. interviews Irving Kirsch, PhD about his research on antidepressant effectiveness.  In this episode they discuss: An overview of the current controversy pertaining to the effectiveness of antidepressants  How antidepressants perform relative to placebo A summation of Dr. Kirsch’s research in the area  Criticisms leveled at Dr. Kirsch’s conclusions as well as Dr. Kirsch’s responses to those cri...

Child and Adolescent Anxiety

July 19, 2010 12:01 - 28 minutes - 65.9 MB

This episode is primarily relevant to consumers. In this episode, R. Trent Codd, III, Ed.S., interviews Anne Marie Albano, PhD about Child Anxiety Disorders. In this episode they discuss: The major child and adolescent anxiety disorders  Whether parents should be concerned about shyness  Steps parents can take to prevent the onset of anxiety disorders in their children  Risk factors for the development of anxiety disorders  When parents should consider seeking professional help and whe...

Ogden Lindsley

July 12, 2010 12:00 - 44 minutes - 101 MB

This episode is primarily relevant to professionals. In this episode, R. Trent Codd, III, Ed.S. interviews Abigail Calkin, PhD about Ogden Lindsley.  In this episode they discuss:  Ogden Lindsley’s life and his research  Standard Celeration Charting and Precision Teaching  The application of SCC to private events or “inner behavior”  The Lindsley archive  And more!  ABIGAIL CALKIN, PhD BIOGRAPHY An educational psychologist and educator who specializes in behavioral science and precis...

Think Confident, Be Confident

July 07, 2010 15:49 - 20 minutes - 46.6 MB

This episode is primarily relevant to consumers. In this episode, John Ludgate, PhD interviews Leslie Sokol, PhD about the new book “Think confident, be confident: A four-step approach to eliminate doubt and achieve lifelong self-esteem.” Dr. Sokol is co-author of this book along with Marci G. Fox, PhD. In this episode they discuss: Why people have issues with doubt  The effects of doubting  The difference between doubt based on competence and doubt based on desirability  Doubt distorti...

The troubled-teen industry

June 27, 2010 19:09 - 31 minutes - 71.4 MB

This podcast is primarily relevant to consumers. In this episode, R. Trent Codd, III, Ed.S., interviews journalist Maia Szalavitz about her work in the area she calls the “Troubled-Teen Industry.” In this episode they discuss: What the “Troubled-Teen Industry” is  What the research has to say about the effectiveness of “wilderness treatment” programs  Dangers associated with some of these programs  The problem of “peer deviancy training”  Suggestions for parents with out-of-control and...

Behavioral Treatment of Tourette Syndrome

June 08, 2010 15:24 - 26 minutes - 60.3 MB

This episode is relevant to consumers and professionals. In this episode, R. Trent Codd, III, Ed.S., LPC, LCAS interviews Doug Woods, PhD about the behavioral treatment of Tourette Syndrome. In this episode they discuss: What Tourette Syndrome is  The behavioral approach to treating Tourette Syndrome along with the research base supporting this approach  The research on other psychosocial treatments for this disorder  Myths surrounding the behavioral treatment of Tourette Syndrome with ...

Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Psychosis

May 17, 2010 22:38 - 44 minutes - 102 MB

This episode is relevant to professionals and consumers. In this episode, R. Trent Codd, III, Ed.S., LPC, LCAS interviews Neal Stolar, MD-PhD and Paul Grant, PhD about cognitive-behavioral therapy for psychosis. In this episode they discuss: The cognitive-behavioral therapy approach to treating psychosis  How CBT may be used with persons at high risk for developing psychosis  An overview of the research base pertaining to CBT and psychosis  Current directions in this literature  DRS. N...

The Science of Self-Control

April 28, 2010 16:35 - 44 minutes - 102 MB

This episode is primarily relevant to professionals. In this episode, R. Trent Codd, III, Ed.S., LPC, LCAS interviews Howard Rachlin, PhD about his work in the area of self-control. In this episode they discuss: How self-control and willpower are conceptualized from a behavioral perspective  An overview of the research literature pertaining to discount functions  Applied implications of this experimental work for helping clients with addictions and other behavioral problems involving sel...

Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy with Couples and Families

April 05, 2010 22:51 - 31 minutes - 72.5 MB

This episode is relevant to professionals. In this episode, John Ludgate, PhD interviews Frank Dattilio, PhD about cognitive-behavioral therapy with couples and families. Some of the items they discuss include: How CBT for couples and families has evolved over the  past two decades  How CBT can be integrated into a family systems approach  Strategies for working with couples who have an unequal commitment to continuing the relationship  How behavioral and cognitive techniques can be bal...

Psychotherapy Brown Bag

March 25, 2010 15:24

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Low-sex and no-sex couples: An interview with Dr. Barry McCarthy about rekindling desire

March 22, 2010 20:43 - 35 minutes - 82.3 MB

This episode is relevant to both consumers and professionals. In this episode R. Trent Codd, III, Ed.S., LPC, LCAS interviews Dr. Barry McCarthy about the difficulties of low-sex and no-sex couples as well as strategies for rekindling desire including: The normative range of sexual activity among couples  The prevalence of low sexual desire among couples  Factors contributing to low sexual desire  The difficulty of marital sex not being valued in our culture  Practical tips for couples...

Get your loved one sober with CRAFT

March 11, 2010 01:49 - 23 minutes - 54.3 MB

This podcast episode is relevant to both consumers and professionals. In this episode, R. Trent Codd, III, Ed.S., LPC, LCAS interviews Robert J. Meyers, PhD about Community Reinforcement and Family Training (CRAFT). Topics discussed include: What Community Reinforcement and Family Training (CRAFT) is  What a concerned significant other (CSO) can do to get their loved one into substance abuse treatment  Whether a substance abuser has to “hit bottom” before they can be persuaded into treat...

Treatment of Pornography Addiction

March 03, 2010 21:02 - 21 minutes - 48.1 MB

This podcast is relevant to both professionals and consumers. In this episode, R. Trent Codd, III, Ed.S., LPC, LCAS interviews Michael P. Twohig, PhD about Pornography addiction. Topics discussed include: Definitional matters pertaining to the definition of pornography addiction  The first controlled outcome study for the treatment of this problem  An Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) approach to treating pornography addiction  His research program as it pertains to the treatment ...

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder

February 17, 2010 22:40 - 30 minutes - 70 MB

This episode is relevant to consumers. In this episode, R. Trent Codd, III, Ed.S., LPC, LCAS interviews Dr. Jonathan Abramowitz about Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. Topics discussed include: What Obsessive-Compulsive Disoder (OCD) is  Common presentations of OCD including common obsessional categories – it doesn’t always involve fear of germs and hand washing!  Treatments available for OCD and their relative effectiveness  What Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) entails - it’s not a...

Dr. Jeff Lohr on the importance of a scientific approach to psychotherapy

February 05, 2010 04:12 - 24 minutes - 55.8 MB

This episode is relevant to both consumers and professionals. In this episode, R. Trent Codd, III, Ed.S., LPC, LCAS interviews Jeff Lohr, PhD. They discuss many issues, including: The importance of scientifically-driven psychotherapy  The role of the therapeutic relationship in psychotherapy outcome – is it all that’s important?  How consumers can locate a competent psychotherapist who provides scientifically-based psychotherapy  Why consumers should be concerned about practitioners who...

Dr. Judith Beck on Cognitive Therapy

January 19, 2010 22:40 - 20 minutes - 46.9 MB

This podcast is relevant to consumers. In this episode, R. Trent Codd, III, Ed.S., LPC, ACT interviews Dr. Judith Beck about: The basics of the Cognitive Model  Her recent work with Cognitive Therapy and weight loss  The Academy of Cognitive Therapy  How to find a competent Cognitive Therapist  Current directions in Cognitive Therapy  JUDITH S. BECK, PhD BIOGRAPHY Judith S. Beck, Ph.D., is a world expert in Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) and author of the basic text in the field, C...

Guests

Elizabeth Loftus
1 Episode
Steven C. Hayes
1 Episode