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The films compare and contrast psychodynamic therapy, cognitive behaviour modification and cognitive therapy, approaches that widely differ but have many common threads. Each of the three clinicians...
An actual patient is filmed while engaged in therapy with three different therapists. Each film includes an introduction by the therapist and a description of his method of therapy, followed by the...
Sociologist and anthropologist Dr Ashley Montagu discusses the key concepts of his book ‘Touching’, illustrating the importance of early tactile experiences and the use of touching in encounter therapy.
Illustrates two basic functions of group leadership - mobilising and managing, providing an introduction to an eclectic approach to group counselling. Includes a reference to the Hill Interaction Matrix.
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...
The films show three therapists, each using his own approach to group work with the same newly formed group of people. Within the same day, each therapist worked for about and hour and a half and film shows...
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 Viktor E Frankl, founder of logotherapy, describes man’s search for meaning as a form of height psychology as opposed to Freudian theory, which is described as depth psychology. Explains that in man’s...
An actual patient allowed herself to be filmed while engaged in therapy with three different therapists, distinguished by their different orientiations but sharing their therapeutic endeavours. 1: A general...
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