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Dan is joined by Dr. David Barlow, psychologist and Professor Emeritus of Psychology and Psychiatry at Boston University.
Dr. Barlow is back! Dan and Dr. Barlow pick right up to explore the evolution of psychopathology classification, the advancements in treatment protocols, and the development of transdiagnostic approaches in psychotherapy. Dr. Barlow discusses the historical context of psychiatric classification, the impact of DSM-III, the shift towards empirically derived systems, and the need for clinicians to adapt protocols to individual patients.
Special Guest: Dr. David H. Barlow
The Unified Protocol for Transdiagnostic Treatment of Emotional Disorders
Neuroticism and Disorders of Emotions
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Chapters
1. Intro and Overview of the Episode (00:00:00)
2. The Shift to DSM-III and Empirical Classification (00:01:30)
3. Breaking from Psychoanalysis and the Rise of Structured Protocols (00:06:15)
4. Thin Slices of Psychopathology and the CBT Revolution (00:10:50)
5. Shared Components Across Emotional Disorders (00:15:40)
6. The Birth of the Unified Protocol (00:19:35)
7. Neuroticism as the Core Underlying Trait (00:24:20)
8. Personalization and Flexibility in Treatment (00:29:00)
9. Challenges with Treatment-Resistant Patients (00:34:00)
10. Final Reflections and Suggested Readings (00:42:00)
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