Bob Wiley, the Man with Dependent Personality Disorder
A case study of Dependent Personality Disorder taken from the character of Bob Wiley.
Duration : 0:5:10
A case study of Dependent Personality Disorder taken from the character of Bob Wiley.
Duration : 0:5:10
I had to go to Wal-Mart this morning and decided to experiment with doing a time lapse video.
Then I tried (keyword there) to make a video sitting in the parking lot of Wal-Mart too. As you can tell, well….yeeeeaah. I started off well enough but it didnt take long for my anxiety to kick in. Tbh, I didnt plan on making it that long anyway but I did hope to make it a little longer than what I did. It just didnt go as great as I had hoped as I had wanted to say a lot more but maybe sooner or later things like this will become another I dont think twice about it kind of thing.
But, I guess, you just have to take it step by step. Progress is progress, I suppose.
The whole time I tried doing this, even before, I kept thinking and wondering if anyone was in the surrounding cars that I couldn’t see and what if someone was watching me and blah blah blah. I doubt I have to get into what it’s like for most of you who watch my videos.
Not much to the video.
Duration : 0:1:47
An overview of the Histrionic Personality Disorder
Duration : 0:9:10
keithwittpsychologyhttp://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/users/keithwittpsychologyEducationpsychology, mentalization, borderline, personality, disorderMentalization and borderline personality disorder :: Keith Witt Psychology
Duration : 0:3:24
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Duration : 0:4:7
Psych in the city 2007
What can Research Teach us about Childhood Anxiety Disorders?
Dr. Arlene Young
Fears and anxieties are quite common in childhood but some children’s worries and fears are so intense and disruptive that they need treatment from a clinical psychologist or other mental health professional.
Research is an essential tool for understanding why children develop anxiety disorders and how best to treat and prevent these problems.
This talk highlights some new research being conducted within the Psychology Department at Simon Fraser University to help us understand why some children may be more vulnerable to developing anxiety disorders and what we can do to treat children in the most effective way possible.
This research draws on methods used in cognitive, developmental, and clinical psychology to help clarify the mechanisms underlying anxiety in children.
Web site: http://www.sfu.ca/csedl
Duration : 0:30:29
Does paranoia exist? Does schizophrenia exist? Does mental illness exist? Who are R.D. Laing, Thomas Szasz, & Wilhelm Reich? How has the mental health system changed? What causes mental illness? Is there a mass malaise or mass alienation of mass schizophrenia? How can the mentally ill recover? These are some of the questions this video attempts to answer.
Duration : 0:9:59
Are people trying to force psychiatry on you? Family members such as parents can often insist someone is mentally ill and pressure them into treatment or have them committed to a mental hospital against their will.
Professor of Psychology, Dr. John Breeding discusses this issue.
Duration : 0:10:39
This video was made for a Counseling Theories course in the Counseling Psychology Program of The University of Texas at Austin. The video is intended for educational use only. All characters in the video are actors.
The video outlines the basic principles of Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT) and includes examples of how they might be applied in practice. All of Albert Ellis’ lines in the video are direct quotes by Ellis, the founder of REBT.
Duration : 0:10:49
Introduction to Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)
Duration : 0:0:58