
Presentations
Explore videos and presentations from Allen and Mary Bradford Ivey showcasing counseling microskills, integrative therapy techniques, neuroscience-informed approaches, and multicultural/social justice applications. These resources include live demonstrations, webinars, and workshop materials designed for counselors, educators, and students seeking to strengthen their skills and understanding of brain-based counseling.
Integrative Therapy with Allen Ivey
Psychotherapy.Net
Watch Allen Ivey masterfully demonstrate Integrative Therapy in an actual counseling session in this video. Ivey helps clients get to know their strengths on self, relationship and community levels by exploring stories from their pasts, borrowing techniques from all orientations depending on the client's needs and goals.
Basic Communication Skills
In this webinar (recorded on May 13, 2015) Emeritus Professor Allen E. Ivey and Professor Mary Bradford Ivey cover topics of counseling micro skills, including, The basics of listening; the 5-step learning framework; questioning & Paraphrasing; reflecting; the four emotional styles; plus much more. The video concludes with a short Q&A session with the presenters.
The Default Mode Network
Dr. Allen Ivey
Defines the default brain and how Developmental Counseling and Therapy flows with the concepts—suitable for workshops and classes




Developmental Counseling and Therapy
Dr. Allen Ivey
Provides the central aspects of the DCT model and implications for practice—suitable for workshops and classes.




How to Bring Counseling Session Outcomes into the "Real" World: Microskills in Action
Dr. Allen Ivey
Provides overview of microskills and how to use them in practice—suitable for workshops, classes, and talks to the public.




Building Multicultural Allies: Social Justice Implications
Dr. Allen Ivey
Presentation designed to provide overview of how each of us can understand and be involved in multicultural/social justice work.




DCT and the Brain
Dr. Allen Ivey
Moves further with DCT and shows how neural processes are involved in counseling and therapy.



