Brief therapy in action. Anxiety, arousal, or anger?
Description
This video shows how brief therapy works with complex issues. Dr. Freeman establishes a collaborative relationship with a client who has been misdiagnosed with anxiety, when underlying anger is the central issue. How brief therapy uses the questioning techniques of Socratic Dialogue to reframe issues is shown. Also shown are examples of behavioral interventions and homework strategies.
Runtime
44 min
Series
Subjects
- Brief psychotherapy (30)
- Solution-focused therapy (10)
- Psychotherapy (234)
- Mental health counseling (21)
Date of Publication
c2005
Database
Alexander Street
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