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By: Dr. Michael Broder, Ph.D. Audio material delivered both online and via Audio CDs for every customer. (The CEU course is sold separately and is purchased after completion of the post-test)
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Dr. Broder’s audiotape programs include Positive Attitude Training (1991)—one of Nightingale Conant’s best selling albums with over 40,000 sets sold (also with a highly successful Simon and Schuster Sound Ideas retail version); Self-Actualization: Achieving Your Full Potential (1993), which was the first self help program ever to create action steps for Abraham Maslow’s legendary and pioneering self actualization theory, as well as The Therapist’s Assistant™ Volumes I and II (1994 and 1995), designed for use by therapists around the world as an important part of their treatment protocol for homework. Dr. Broder also wrote and narrated The Help Yourself™ Audiotherapy Series, a twelve tape retail series with programs on anxiety, depression, anger, stress management, self-confidence, making major life changes and various relationship topics. Over 165,000 Help Yourself ™ and Therapist Assistant™ programs have been sold to date. Dr. Broder has conducted a private practice for over 32 years in Center City, Philadelphia, where he has treated thousands of clients in short-term, results-oriented psychotherapy. For 17 years, he hosted radio programs, most notably Psychologically Speaking with Dr. Michael Broder, which appeared on WCAU (CBS Radio, Philadelphia), WOR and WABC in New York. He has also hosted radio programs for NBC Talknet and ABC Talkradio. He has made hundreds of national and local radio and television guest appearances, including Oprah, The Today Show, Donahue, and Sally Jesse Raphael, etc. as well as numerous ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox, CNN and CNBC news and talk programs. His work has been quoted or featured in Newsweek, Time, USA Today, TV Guide, The New York Times, LA Times, Chicago Tribune, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Cosmopolitan, Ladies Home Journal, Redbook, McCall’s, Family Circle, Broadcasting Magazine, Mademoiselle, First for Women, and hundreds of others. Dr. Broder has been a regular contributor to Universal Press Syndicate, Woman’s World (relationship column), Star Magazine, Business Digest and First for Women of a variety of columns and self-help articles. He is past president of the Media Psychology Division of the American Psychological Association where he developed and conducted the first training programs designed to coach psychologists in the skills of the electronic and print media. Dr. Broder has received numerous awards for his media and clinical work. He is the recipient of the 1987 Annual Media Award by Pennsylvania Psychological Association (PPA) for his radio feature series “One-to-One with Dr. Michael Broder” on CBS Radio, Philadelphia. Michael is a veteran of five multi-city media book tours in the USA and Australia; and has served as media spokesperson for PPA as well as the Philadelphia Society for Clinical Psychologists (PSCP). A few of his many affiliations include American Psychological Association (APA), American Society of Journalists and Authors (ASJA), National Association of Radio Talk Show Hosts (NARTSH), and the National Speakers Association (NSA). Michael Broder obtained both his masters and doctorate from Temple University. He has since trained thousands of psychiatrists, psychologists and other mental health professionals throughout the USA, Canada and England in a wide range of topics, emphasizing cognitive behavioral protocols to a variety of issues in short-term, results-oriented psychotherapy. He is an APA accredited provider of continuing education for psychologists and other mental health professionals. In the 1970s, he was trained and personally supervised by Dr. Albert Ellis at the Institute for Rational Emotive Therapy (which eventually became the Albert Ellis Institute) in New York City. Dr. Ellis, one of the originators of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy---today’s most practiced form of psychotherapy. Between 1981 and 1990, Dr. Broder directed the Philadelphia Institute for Rational Emotive Therapy where he and his staff trained over 1000 mental health professionals locally. In 2003, he was appointed interim Executive Director of the Albert Ellis Institute in New York City on a temporary (two year) basis in order to oversee its difficult transition to the post Albert Ellis era. He remains on the Institute’s Board and Executive committee. Dr. Broder presently teaches at Villanova University. He has taught at Temple University, Thomas Jefferson University Medical School, Drexel University, Rowan University, Chestnut Hill College and Philadelphia Community College. He has presented his work at over one hundred professional conferences, as well as in numerous other university settings throughout the USA. In a survey conducted by Philadelphia Magazine of Philadelphia-area psychologists, psychiatrists and other mental health professionals (a total of over 4,000), Dr. Michael Broder was named one of the top and most universally respected psychotherapists in the tri-state (Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware) area.
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