Appears On

Interview with Osame Salim

I’ve tried to cover grounds and address potholes on 5 different levels:   

– School level  

– Practice level  

– Supervision level  

– Training level  

– Personal level.

Podcast Interview with Elizabeth Irias on Therapy Termination

Dr. Daryl Chow shares powerful insights for creating successful therapy termination from the onset of therapy, including discussion about various termination reasons, the research about termination (including why some clients drop out prematurely), and how to manage the transition more effectively. Interview with Elizabeth Irias, LMFT.

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Daryl Chow: How the Creative Struggle Brings Us Closer to Beauty

Daryl Chow, PhD, is based in Western Australia and works with a vibrant team of practitioners at the Henry Street Centre in the heart of Fremantle. He also returns to his home country, Singapore, to provide consultations and intensive therapy every few months. Meanwhile, he keeps busy with writing and conducting research, as well as trainings, clinical supervision, consultation, and mentoring.

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Achieve Better Clinical Results with Deliberate Practice

Few researchers or practitioners have focused on the nuances of clinical work and interviewing like Daryl Chow. During this webinar interview, we explore Daryl’s work, which focuses on how professionals can use plans for deliberate practice to achieve better results from their work. 

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What have I learned about people and my professional practice on the way to being a registered psychologist?

I recently experienced an uncomfortable tension between the art and science of practice. Luckily I read a thought-provoking book recently — Creating Impact: The Four Pillars of Private Psychology Practice. Four Australian psychologists wrote this book. Daryl Chow, one of the authors, wrote about reimagining psychotherapy education. Daryl’s insight helped my understanding of professional practice. He saw four aspects to practice: art, science, design and philosophy. Each act as quadrants in a ‘clock’.

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Daryl Chow / Hvordan bli en bedre terapeut?

Daryl Chow er utdannet psykolog fra Singapore, som nå bor i Australia der han både underviser, veileder og har en klinisk praksis. Les mer om ham på hjemmesiden darylchow.com. Daryl har i årevis interessert seg for å finne ut hva det egentlig er som gjør at folk får det bedre, og hvordan fagfolk på best mulig måte kan bistå med det. Han var den første som gjorde en doktorgradsstudie i det vi omtaler som deliberate practice, eller bevisst målrettet trening. Altså, hvordan skal terapeuter forbedre seg, og hva er det de beste egentlig gjør? Det er rett og slett noe annet enn det de fleste av oss lærer på studiet.

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UNDOING THE ‘INTAKE MODEL’: IMPROVING THE FIRST SESSIONS IN PSYCHOTHERAPY. EP. 150

Dr. Daryl Chow, Psychologist, takes us on a journey about the limitations of a question-driven first psychotherapy session, and describes research-backed strategies to improve client engagement in order to improve retention and outcomes. Interview with Elizabeth Irias, LMFT

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Reigniting Therapy

An interview with Dr. Daryl Chow regarding how to do effective therapy. Curt and Katie talk with Dr. Chow about the ways in which therapists can improve clinically – looking at the relationship, the expectations of clients, and what we each uniquely bring to the room. We also discuss deliberate practice, lifelong learning, and the difference between confidence and competence.

It’s time to reimagine therapy and what it means to be a therapist. To support you as a whole person and a therapist, your hosts, Curt Widhalm and Katie Vernoy talk about how to approach the role of therapist in the modern age.

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VBT in Focus: Dr. Scott Miller and Dr. Daryl Chow on Deliberate Practice

Scott Miller and Daryl Chow return to the podcast to discuss their new book, Better Results: Using Deliberate Practice to Improve Therapeutic Effectiveness. Topics include the importance of targeting individual strengths and deficits in a system of learning, how to get out of the performance zone, the significance of a coach, and ideas for changing the ways in which psychotherapy is taught.

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Getting Better Results from your Patients as a Psychotherapist

On this week’s episode of the Psychiatry and Psychotherapy podcast, I interview Scott D. Miller, Ph.D. and Daryl Chow, Ph.D., authors (along with Mark A. Hubble, Ph.D.) of Better Results. Better Results is a book that sums up thirty years of research to demonstrate what clinicians can reliably do to improve therapy results by personal and professional development.

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Psychotherapy’s Fatal Flaw and How to Fix It

Drs. Scott Miller and Daryl Chow review the research about stagnant therapy outcomes and provide a glimpse into what’s required to deliver better psychotherapy results.

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The Intake Process is a Mess (with Dr. Daryl Chow)

Gathering client information: good. Transcribing client responses into a computer while facing a wall: not good. It is estimated that 34% of clients don’t return after their first session, a strong indication that the traditional intake model is in need of repair. Dr. Daryl Chow joins us to discuss our guest Bryan’s bad intake experience, the importance of focusing intakes on giving rather than taking, and we explore how psychotherapists can achieve better outcomes over the long-term future.

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Dr. Daryl Chow – Deliberate Practice in Psychotherapy

Thoughts on Record: Podcast of the Ottawa Institute of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy

Following registration as an autonomous professional, a psychotherapist could potentially go decades providing service to clients in the privacy of their office without another professional ever directly evaluating their work. Clinical psychologist, researcher and consultant, Dr. Daryl Chow, joins us for an important discussion around clinician perceptions of competency and the promise of deliberate practice for not only improving clinical outcomes, but also clinician confidence and quality of worklife. 

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The Science of Psychotherapy

As part of my Ph.D., I researched the area of development and practices of highly effective psychotherapists, alongside with my mentor and collaborator, Scott D. Miller, Ph.D..Together, we are co-authoring a forthcoming book, Reach: Pushing Your Clinical Performance to the Next Level. (see PUBLICATION LIST for other works).

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Deliberate Practice: Three Steps (Webinar) with Scott Miller and Daryl Chow

In this hour long webinar, Drs. Daryl Chow and Scott D. Miller review three steps for using deliberate practice to improve your therapeutic effectiveness.

Podcast Interview with Spencer Greenberg on Clearer Thinking

What is a “super-shrink”? Which factors in the therapist-client relationship are most predictive of positive client outcomes over time: the therapist’s personality, the client’s personality, the therapist’s methodology, or other factor(s)? How can therapists use and teach evidence-based practices and behaviors while also respecting and working within an individual client’s belief system? What should clients look for when shopping for therapists? Why do clients often choose to be less open and honest with their therapists than would be beneficial for them? How can non-therapists be good, therapeutic friends to others?