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A counsellor is shown supervising a social work student on a hospital placement. The discussion centres around the students experiences with a particular patient. The second part repats the first but with a...
Dr B F Skinner discusses counselling-related issues with Dr M J Whitely: why a counsellor cannot help a client by focusing only on the clint’s feelings, the counsellor’s role as an ‘environmental...
An overview and an updating of Dr Carl Rogers’ philosophy and practice; how he has modified his view of the necessary and sufficient conditions for change; how the purpose of ‘reflecting’ has been...
Using a voice-over commentary on a , Carl Rogers offers his o Observes how Dr Carl Rogers works as a therapist, as he comments on what transpires in an initial counselling session, and how he works with a...
Dr Carl Rogers discusses the concept of empathy, defined as ‘the intellectual identification with or vicarious experiencing of the feelings, thoughts or attitudes of another person’. He explores the...
Presents a demonstration of how Carl Rogers counsels an articulate client who has difficulties in experiencing his feelings and of trusting others enough to reveal his hurt and vulnerability. The film...
Dr Leona Tyler discusses issues in counselling, including the role of the counsellor, helping the client transform potentiality into actuality, confusion and isolation as two of the basic problems facing...
As an illustration of transactional analysis, Emily Ruppert counsels Elaine, who tends to perpetuate her self-defeating behaviour by playing the game of ‘why don’t you, yes, but ...' and is reluctant to...
In a presentation of RET with a young divorced woman, Albert Ellis highlights his theory of illogical and irrational beliefs which cause disturbance, and shows how the therapist unmasks his patient’s...
Albert Ellis explains the origins, philosophical basis, fundamental hypotheses of rational-emotive psychotherapy, the nature of therapeutic process, the role of values, and recent developments.
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