Alfred Adler Institute of Northwestern Washngton

Distance Training in
Classical Adlerian Depth Psychotherapy

Course DT307B:
Advanced Socratic Method - Part II

Objective: To learn more advanced principles and techniques of the Socratic method and its use in psychotherapy.
Reading: Selected published articles, books, and concept maps about the Socratic method. .
E-mail: Comments and questions.
Discussion: Six hours of telephone conferencing.
Time: Six weeks.
Cost: $1,080.00
Note: Prerequisite: Courses DT101, DT102A, DT102B, DT201, DT301, DT302A, DT302B, DT307A

Outline of Course Content

  • COMPARISON OF THE SOCRATIC METHOD IN OTHER THERAPIES
    • Psychoanalytic.
    • Behavioral.
    • Client-Centered.
    • Cogntive.
    • Narrative.
    • Solution Focused.
    • Jungian.
    • Gestalt.
  • THE STRUCTURE OF QUESTIONING IN PSYCHOTHERAPY
    • Who.
    • What.
    • When.
    • Where.
    • How.
    • Which.
    • Whose.
  • GENERAL QUESTIONING IN PSYCHOTHERAPY
    • Cognitive and Affective Strategies.
    • Connecting Past, Present, and Future.
    • Types of Questions.
    • Fallicies of Induction.
    • Procedural Fallicies.
    • Representative Probling Questions.
  • THE DYNAMICS OF SOCRATIC QUESTIONING IN PSYCHOTHERAPY
    • Other Techniques.
    • Use of the Socratic Method.
    • Definition of the Socratic Method.
    • Componenet of the Socratic Method.
    • Purposes of the Socratic Method.
    • Future of the Socrtic Method.
  • FALLICIES OF LANGUAGE AND LOGIC
    • Fallicies of Language.
    • Fallicies of Diversion.
    • Fallicies of Argumentation.
    • Fallicies of Induction.
    • Procedural Fallicies.
    • Metaphysical Fallicies.

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    Distance Training Course: DT307B - Advanced Socratic Method - Part II
    Tuition: $1,080.00

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