Division 29 of the American Psychological Association
Division of Psychotherapy

The Division of Psychotherapy On-line Academy

The Division of Psychotherapy On-line Academy
 Abe Wolf, Ph.D., Editor
www.apa.org/ce


The Division of Psychotherapy is at the forefront in offering on-line continuing education. The following programs were recorded at the 2005 APA Convention in Washington D.C., and are now available on-line in audio format with accompanying PowerPoint presentations. These programs brings together leading practitioners and researchers to discuss major topics in contemporary psychotherapy The online program provides four continuing education credits at a cost of $80.00.

TO REGISTER GO TO: WWW.APA.ORG/CE

The Proper Focus of Evidence-Based Practice

Steven D. Hollon, Ph.D.
Treatment Method as Focus for Evidence-Based Practice

Bruce E. Wampold, Ph.D.
It is the Therapist who Makes the Difference

Michael J. Lambert, Ph.D.
The Importance of the Patient-Therapist Relationship

Arthur C. Bohart, Ph.D.
The Client as Active Self-Healer

Larry E. Beutler, Ph.D.
The “Proper” Focus of Evidence-Based Practice -  A Principle-Based Treatment

John C. Norcross, Ph.D.
Discussant

Taking care of the hated and hateful patient

Power Plays, Negotiation and Mutual Recognition in the Therapeutic Alliance
J. Christopher Muran, Ph.D.

The Vicissitudes of Race-Based Hatred
Dorothy Evans Holmes, Ph.D.

Embracing Hate in the Therapeutic Moment
Jean A. Carter, Ph.D.

Countertransference Anger And Hatred: The Last Frontier?
Karen J. Maroda, Ph.D.