Three approaches to counseling. One client, three approaches
Description
Dr. Ivey works with a single client from three theoretical perspectives. In the first segment, he shows how basic listening skills can be used to draw out past experiences of a client with psychodynamic theory. In the second segment of the presentation, he demonstrates the positive reframing techniques of logotherapy, thus enabling the client to change some thinking patterns. The final segment focuses on behavior change. Dr. Ivey uses behavioral assertiveness training to bring action into concert with cognitions from the first two segments.
Runtime
80 min
Creator
Ivey, Allen E
Series
Subjects
- Dreams (11)
- Assertiveness training (2)
- Psychotherapy (234)
- Logotherapy (5)
- Psychoanalytic counseling (3)
- Psychoanalysis (14)
- Counseling (299)
Date of Publication
2005, c1983
Database
Alexander Street
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