
Talking To Change - A Motivational Interviewing Podcast Ep 5 Carl Rogers (Person Centred Helping)
Aug 15, 2018
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Welcome to the Fifth Episode of Motivational Interviewing
01:58 • 3min
The Future of Client Centered Therapy
04:50 • 3min
Psychotherapy
08:02 • 3min
The Human Connection
11:28 • 5min
The Rogers Model of Openness
16:10 • 3min
The Hidden Condition of Incongruence
19:37 • 3min
Is It All OK Who You Are?
22:57 • 3min
The Challenge of Being a Crisis Psychologist
25:28 • 3min
What's Underlying a Fundamental Conflict?
28:40 • 3min
The Curious Thing About Accepting Yourself
31:47 • 4min
Is It Necessary and Sufficient to Be Effective in Stepped Care?
35:59 • 4min
The Relationship Between Positive and Negative Emotions in a Client Relationship?
40:14 • 4min
The Strength and Growth Perspective
44:08 • 3min
Is There a Difference Between Self and Self?
47:05 • 4min
The Theory of Positive Emotions
51:33 • 3min
The Role of Positive Emotions in Emotional Empowerment
54:55 • 4min
How Can I Help You Stop Being Like Who You Don't Want to Be?
59:15 • 5min
You Don't Have to Be Perfect to Be OK
01:04:26 • 5min
Do You Have Any Current Interest or a New Idea?
01:09:21 • 3min
How Do I Use Mindfulness to Guide My Training?
01:12:30 • 4min
Ao to Day, Chris Yeuropeen, Thank You
01:16:26 • 2min
Yoho Wife - I'm in a Simplification Mode
01:18:44 • 2min

Chris is an associate professor, licensed clinical psychologist, and certified rehabilitation counselor. His scholarship focuses on motivational interviewing (MI) and interpersonal processes in mental health/substance abuse treatment. He has focused on expanding MI theory and practice to a broader focus than originally conceived as well as developing MI group psychotherapy. He is the lead author on the MI in Groups book that is part of the official Guilford Press series on MI. His practice and training has included outpatient, inpatient and residential treatment of individuals and groups with a variety of health, mental health and addiction problems.