Carrie and Ben are joined by Dr. Will Dobud to discuss two burning questions: is good therapy just the absence of bad therapy, and should we ban the use of cognitive behavioral therapy? We explore the importance of teaching people to think about psychotherapy models differently, the appeal of bringing therapy back to its pragmatist roots, and what the biased origins of personality tests can teach us about taking precautions when using theories of pathology. Plus, what can we learn from the wonderful history of smoke enemas?

 

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Introduction: 0:00 – 5:43

Part One: 5:43 – 1:08:24

 

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Show Notes:

Adventure Therapy Collective Podcast Which Theoretical Orientation Should You Choose? MFT California The Problem With Personality Testing