Keith Hannan, Ph.D. is the founder and CEO of tzkseminrs.
He earned his Ph.D. in clinical psychology from Auburn University in 1989. He spent the early years of his career working in a state hospital where he directed an APA-accredited pre-doctoral internship and co-led a psychotherapy seminar for psychology interns with Clarence Schulz, M.D. In the second half of his career, he has worked with adolescents in a variety of settings including inpatient psychiatric units, community mental health centers, private practice, and juvenile services facilities for both boys and girls. He served as the Director of Behavioral Health Services for a juvenile services facility for girls. In this capacity, he provided clinical supervision for mental health staff, designed behavior management systems, and consulted with administrative staff. He also spent 12 years conducting post-adjudicatory evaluations with adolescent offenders for the courts in Maryland. He has conducted over 2000 such evaluations. He has participated in the training of many psychologists. In addition, he has assisted in training direct care staff in numerous facilities for juvenile offenders.
“This may have been the best training overall I have seen in the 30 years of my professional life. If not the best, then clearly in the top five. Dr. Hannan maintained the pace and energy and held my attention for six hours, no mean feat whatsoever. Hats off to him!.”-James B. Counselor, Armed Forces
In this webinar, Keith Hannan, Ph.D will talk about the diagnosis and treatment of disruptive behavior disorder. He will help you distinguish between benign mischievousness and malignant antisocial behavior. He will explore the literature on delinquency in girls. There will be a review of risk assessment. Information will also be presented on the cognitive style and deficits of delinquent youth. He will present a model for effective psychotherapeutic intervention.
“This was my favorite webinar. I learned the most about myself as a therapist and a great deal about the borderline elicitation of counter transference. This webinar was a revival of things I learned in graduate school and that I needed a refresher course in.”-Jane K., Social Worker, New York
Recent research suggests that the therapeutic alliance and the ability to heal ruptures in the therapeutic relationship are key elements of successful treatment for individuals with personality disorders. Yet, these patients tend to stimulate strong countertransference reactions that can derail the treatment. This seminar elucidates common countertransference reactions to each of the personality disorders. There is also discussion about how to manage these reactions and to use them to better understand the patient and thus, provide better care.
“This was my favorite webinar. I learned the most about myself as a therapist and a great deal about the borderline elicitation of counter transference. This webinar was a revival of things I learned in graduate school and that I needed a refresher course in.”-Jane K., Social Worker, New York
Recent research suggests that the therapeutic alliance and the ability to heal ruptures in the therapeutic relationship are key elements of successful treatment for individuals with personality disorders. Yet, these patients tend to stimulate strong countertransference reactions that can derail the treatment. This seminar elucidates common countertransference reactions to each of the personality disorders. There is also discussion about how to manage these reactions and to use them to better understand the patient and thus, provide better care.
“Dr. Hannan was
extremely informative, knowledgeable, and easy to listen to. His clinical
examples enhanced the learning experience. Great presentation. I learned
techniques on how to effectively engage in a therapeutic relationship with a
BPD patient.-Shayna S., Professional Counselor, Illinois
This seminar will talk about the All-or-None
Phenomenon in Borderline Personality (BPD), looking at it from both a
psychodynamic and cognitive-behavioral perspective. The talk will define
the All-or-None Phenomenon, as well as providing clinical examples. It
will also look at the reactions this elicits in treating professionals. You
will leave this webinar will techniques that are useful in helping patients who
suffer from BPD.
“This may have been the best training overall I have seen in the 30 years of my professional life. If not the best, then clearly in the top five. Dr. Hannan maintained the pace and energy and held my attention for six hours, no mean feat whatsoever. Hats off to him!.”-James B. Counselor, Armed Forces
In this webinar, Keith Hannan, Ph.D will talk about the diagnosis and treatment of disruptive behavior disorder. He will help you distinguish between benign mischievousness and malignant antisocial behavior. He will explore the literature on delinquency in girls. There will be a review of risk assessment. Information will also be presented on the cognitive style and deficits of delinquent youth. He will present a model for effective psychotherapeutic intervention.