Learn various counseling and psychotherapy theories through authentic examples led by actual practitioners working with real clients This comprehensive two-DVD set promotes student learning by illustrating the theories covered in the textbook Counseling and Psychotherapy Theories in Context and Practice, Second Edition by John and Rita Sommers-Flanagan. The DVDs can be used in conjunction with this text or as a stand-alone teaching tool in any course covering psychotherapy theories and techniques.
Unique in its presentation of real clinicians from a variety of work settings including school and college counselors working with actual clients, the DVDs: * Feature practitioners and clients who represent ethnic, gender, age, and religious diversity * Model how to develop positive therapeutic relationships with clients using different theoretical perspectives * Help students not only understand the differences between theories, but also the difference between theory and technique * Offer commentary by the authors on how the clinician in the session made decisions from a theoretical perspective as well as why a particular theoretical approach was appropriate for a specific client Exploring Psychoanalytic, Adlerian, Existential, Person-Centered, Gestalt, Behavioral, Cognitive-Behavioral, Reality, Feminist, Solution-Focused, and Family Systems theories, these two DVDs shed light on how to implement techniques associated with these theories in practice with clients. System requirements: * TV or computer DVD player * Windows(R) XP, Vista, or 7; MacOS(R) 10.4 or later *512 MB RAM * A DVD drive Approximate run time: 4:25 (Disk 1: 2:04; Disk 2: 2:21)