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Dr Jon Carlson discusses Adlerian approach to therapy, also known as individual psychology. This therapy examines a person’s past in order to identify patterns and beliefs and enable the client to make...
Showa a therapy sesssion between a client family and therapist Richard Stuart to introduce the application of behavioural theory in family therapy. Behavioural therapy typically views the behaviour as the...
John Krumboltz shows cognitive-behavioural therapy involves learning to shape one’s life through the modification of thoughts and behaviours. This therapy is an action-oriented approach used for handling...
Explains the multiple perspectives needed by an effective family therapist, stressing tailored treatment and the importance of culture. Shows the influence of culture, parsonality disorder and substance...
Dr Allen Ivey explores the nature of integrative therapy, which combines techniques from numerous therapeutic methods to match the client’s level of understanding and approach to the world. Shows an...
Dr Steve Madigan introduces the theory and practice of narrative therapy and shows how he uses this approach in his work with an actual client family.
Jean McLendon, a family therapist and student of Virginia Satir, helps and African-American woman and her son to deal with significant losses in their lives.
Dr James Coyne introduces the theory of strategic therapy, showing its applications in an actual family therapy session with a client family. A discussion of the issues raised during the session follows.
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