In this exclusive episode #10 on Frontiers Radio, we have a special guest, Dr. Scott Miller. We talked about several luminary figures who shaped and influenced his life, pivotal turning points, the writing process and his thoughts around the future of psychotherapy.
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Time Stamps
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Intro (00:00)
People who shaped Scott’s life (05:30)
Lynn Johnson and Hal Miller (07:11)
Michael Lambert (15:36)
On Writing (18:24)
Impact of changing track from accounting to psychology (21:15)
Pivotal Turning Points (24:50)
Why Scott Wrote Book of A Mormon (29:39)
Mark Hubble (42:00)
The Losing Faith Article (44:19)
Scott Miller’s evolution (48:39)
The Moving Bubble (52:52)
Measurement (54:12)
K Anders Ericcson (56:21)
Bruce Wampold (01:02:53)
The Bubble Redux: Going Forward in the Application of Deliberate Practice (01:05:35)
Taxonomy of Deliberate Practice Activities (TDPA) worksheets (01:02:31)
Show Notes:
Lynn Johnson
Hal Miller](https://drlynnjohnson.com)
Michael Lambert
Mark Hubble
Bruce Wampold
Donald Polkinghorne
K Anders Ericsson
Bergin and Garfield’s Handbook of Psychotherapy and Behavior Change 7th Edition (The 7th edition was just realised on Oct 5 2021.)
Book of a Mormon
Escape from Babel
Impossible Cases
Losing Faith: Arguing for a New Way to Think About Therapy
Supershrinks: Learning from the Field’s Most Effective Practitioners
The role of deliberate practice in the development of highly effective psychotherapists (Chow, Miller, Seidel, Kane, Thornton, Andrews, 2015)
Why Measure?
More on Deliberate Practice
More on Feedback Informed Treatment
Cultures of Healing by Robert Fancher
International Center for Clinical Excellence
The Better Results book website
Scott Miller’s website
The Doors Are Opening
The Deliberate Practice Web-Based Workshop is kicking off it’s 4th cohort this November 2021. Drop me an email to be on the waitlist (e: info@betterresultsbook.com)
This is a treasure!
Thank you!