The skills of counseling. Techniques for creating insight
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Matt Englar-Carlson interviews Rita Sommers-Flanagan on the role of insight in the counseling process. Rita shares techniques that help clients gain better insight into themselves which then can be translated into constructive action. Rita works with several different clients and demonstrates techniques such as reframing, empty chair, 2-chair dialogue, confrontation, feedback, shared observations, and self-disclosure. Following each vignette, Matt and Rita discuss and debrief, allowing the viewer to gain greater understanding into Rita's process in working with her clients.
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102 minutes
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Alexander Street
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