About this webinar

Join Professor Warwick Middleton and Dr Kris Rao for an engaging webinar that delves into the therapeutic potential of humour in psychotherapy, with a special focus on how cultural traditions shape our identities. Drawing from his Australian bush upbringing, Professor Middleton will explore how humour is an integral part of cultural heritage and its role in the healing process. Dr Kris Rao will discuss case studies of famous therapists who have skillfully used humour in their practice, as well as research on the use of humor in therapy. He will highlight its impact on building rapport, enhancing therapy, and fostering a positive therapeutic environment. The session will explore how humour can strengthen therapeutic relationships, examine its cultural mechanisms, and discuss its therapeutic effects. Key insights will include the importance of a therapist’s sense of humour in fostering trust, using humor respectfully to promote empathy, and how it can stimulate personal growth and understanding in clients.

Course curriculum

    1. Overview & Instructions

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    1. Video Lecture: Gunfire, Humour & Psychotherapy

    2. PPT Slides: Gunfire, Humour & Psychotherapy

    1. Reading: Gunfire, Humour & Psychotherapy

    2. Reading: Seeing Ourselves as Our Patients See Us

    1. Assessment

About this course

  • $14.99
  • 6 lessons
  • 1.5 hours of video content
  • Self-paced. 2 hours of recorded lecture + PPT Slides + Free Resources + Quiz.
  • Unlimited Access for 60 days!!!
  • Certificate on Completion (Issued Immediately upon completion). 1.5 CPD Hours.

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About Prof Warwick Middleton & Dr Kris Rao

About Prof Warwick Middleton: Professor Middleton holds appointments as Professor in the School of Medicine, University of Queensland, as well as Adjunct Professor - at the School of Public Health, La Trobe University; School of Behavioral, Cognitive & Social Sciences, University of New England; and, Department of Psychology, University of Canterbury. He has made substantial and ongoing contributions to the bereavement and trauma literatures, and was with Dr Jeremy Butler author of the first published series in the Australian scientific literature detailing the abuse histories and clinical phenomenology of patients fulfilling diagnostic criteria for Dissociative Identity Disorder. Professor Middleton chairs The Cannan Institute. He is a Past President of the International Society for the Study of Trauma and Dissociation (ISSTD). Widely published, he is currently the joint editor, with Martin Dorahy, of, Contemporary Perspectives on the Seduction Theory and Psychoanalysis: Revisiting Masson’s ‘The Assault on Truth’ (Routledge), which is due for publication in 2024. Prof Warwick Middletone is the first researcher to ever do systematic research into ongoing incestuous abuse during adulthood.

About Dr Kris Rao PsyD: Kris is a psychotherapist & a psychoanalyst primarily providing long term therapy for complex trauma disorders. He is also a clinical supervisor for the Australian and New Zealand Association of Psychotherapy (ANZAP) training program. He has a Master of Science in Medicine (Psychotherapy) and a Doctorate in Psychoanalysis. Kris teaches ethics & psychodynamic psychotherapy as adjunct faculty at universities and higher education institutions across Australia and New Zealand.

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