Becoming creative as a counselor. The SCAMPER model
Description
"What is creativity and how can it be purposefully incorporated into counseling? In this video, participants demonstrate aspects of the SCAMPER (Substitute, Combine, Adapt or Alter, Modify, Put to Other Uses, Eliminate, Reverse or Rearrange) model to elicit new ways of thinking, feeling, and behaving. SCAMPER is atheoretical and can fit into many mainstream theories of counseling as an adjunct to counseling techniques within major theories"-- www.emicrotraining.com.
Runtime
41 min
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Subjects
Date of Publication
c2007
Database
Alexander Street
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