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DVDs for Teaching, Training, Self Study and Continuing Education
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Lenore Walker, EdD
Lenore Walker’s feminist approach incorporates a focus on how a client’s social context contributes to her problem and puts importance on maintaining an even power balance between the therapist and the client. In this video, watch Walker expertly demonstrate her approach in an actual therapy session with a woman who is in the final stages of divorce from a man that abused her.
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Robert Wubbolding, EdD
Watch Robert Wubbolding expertly demonstrate Reality Therapy in an actual therapy session in this three-part video. Wubbolding believes that as human beings we have much more control over our lives than we think, and that the challenge is to learn how to be more responsible in our drives for belonging, power, enjoyment, freedom and survival.
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Donald Meichenbaum, PhD
Donald Meichenbaum expertly demonstrates his refined and renowned Cognitive-Behavioral approach and how to integrate seven key CBT tasks in a real therapy session with a woman who is struggling with severe anxiety and insomnia as the caretaker for her mentally ill father.
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Robert Firestone, PhD
Emotional child abuse is frequently overlooked in our focus on physical and sexual abuse, often invisible to those both outside and inside the family. In this video, men and women uncover painful memories, and the legacy of emotional child abuse that often spans multiple generations. Featured therapist Dr. Robert Firestone works with these group participants to give them voice to the abuse they experienced, as well as to the child that couldn’t then fight back.
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Milton Viederman, MD
VHS CLOSEOUT SALE! We have a limited supply available of these videos only available on VHS format. Featuring therapy sessions with actual patients rich with subtle interactions that culminate in a shared experience for both the patient and consultant, these powerful learning tools on working with patients with life-threatening illnesses are a must for psychotherapists, social workers, medical professionals and mental health professionals alike.
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Harry Wexler, PhD
This video is a must for all those working in and developing Therapeutic Communities in prisons. Dr. Wexler walks through the past and current research developments on the efficacy of Therapeutic Communities in prisons.
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Linda Gask, MD
This comprehensive video walks through all the steps necessary to effectively intervene when a client threatens suicide or self-harm. You’ll learn about assessment, crisis management, problem solving, and crisis prevention through a variety of realistic vignettes.
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Jeffrey Kottler, PhD
Jeffrey Kottler showcases his expert skills in integrating multiple therapy approaches in an actual counseling session in this 3-part video.
Good therapy, he tells us, is when the therapist engages the client and combines certain core ingredients including a combination of insight and action, and cognition and affect.
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Natalie Rogers, PhD
Combining the person-centered philosophy of her father and the expressive arts background from her mother, Natalie Rogers uses artwork to allow her clients to go beyond words, and provides an environment that allows each individual to tap into his or her inner resources and full potential. Watch Natalie Rogers masterfully demonstrate her approach in an actual therapy session in this 3-part video.
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The Glendon Association, Robert Firestone, PhD
Although sexuality is one of the greatest pleasures in life and an opportunity for gratification and fulfillment, it can be complex, difficult, and sometimes even traumatic. This video explores three fundamental questions: “What is healthy sexuality?” “What is love?” and “Why do so many men and women find it difficult to sustain closeness, sexuality and love in their intimate relationships?”
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The Glendon Association, Robert Firestone, PhD
What prevents most people from being able to sustain romantic, meaningful relationships that satisfy their needs and desires? In this film, actual group participants identify and challenge negative thoughts and voices toward themselves and others that seriously impair their capacity for intimate relating.
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Rod Mullen
Encounter groups are at the heart of therapeutic communities. In this DVD series, Rod Mullen creates a strong argument for how and why we need to keep the encounter group thriving. Illustrated with powerful and compelling vignettes from actual encounter groups, these videos explore how encounter groups have evolved, what we can do to improve groups and overcome pitfalls, and what the keys are to leading successful groups.
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George De Leon, PhD
Since the 1950s therapeutic communities have effectively treated people with the most severe cases of substance abuse. This comprehensive series blends historical and contemporary footage from active therapeutic communities with George De Leon’s expert lectures on the framework, methods and components of an ideal TC.
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Randall C. Wyatt, PhD, Scott Miller, PhD
In this interview, Scott Miller, a leading researcher on therapeutic change, shares everything he knows about what determines positive and negative outcomes in psychotherapy. For starters, it’s the therapeutic alliance that’s one of the most important elements. And here’s the real ticker—-Miller has found that the therapist is the determining factor, not the treatment model.
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John Krumboltz, PhD
John Krumboltz’s learning approach to Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is an inspiration to all therapists, regardless of orientation. He doesn’t think psychotherapy needs to be a mysterious process, and instead works with clients to figure out ways to improve behaviors and prevent problems from recurring in the future. Watch him masterfully demonstrate an actual therapy session in this 3-part video.
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Mary Goulding, MSW
Watch Mary Goulding demonstrate Transactional Analysis and Redecision Therapy in this 3-part video. You’ll be impressed by how deeply this master takes her client in a single session. Redecision Therapy combines elements of Transactional Analysis and Gestalt Therapy. Using positive strokes, encouragement, and bringing the past into the present, Goulding helps her clients change paths from decisions made at a young age.
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Allen Ivey, EdD
Allen Ivey is both a developmentalist and a true integrationist. He 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. Watch Ivey masterfully demonstrate Integrative Therapy in an actual therapy session in this 3-part video.
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Ernest Rossi, PhD
Watch pioneer Ernest Rossi demonstrate a Mind-Body approach in an actual therapy session in this 3-part video. Rossi brings to light important new research indicating that the brain is constantly growing and changing, and, with this, the profound realization that our mind and its responses can also change.
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Jon Carlson, PsyD, EdD
Adlerian therapists aim to understand how clients fit into their worlds, and how family and cultural backgrounds shape clients and influence their therapeutic processes and individual needs. Watch Jon Carlson masterfully demonstrate Adlerian Therapy in an actual therapy session in this 3-part video.
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