Disability-affirmative therapy. A beginner's guide
Description
"This video focuses on the critical first session with clients with disabilities. Three vignettes with different therapists and three clients with disabilities are used to illustrate Disability-Affirmative Therapy (wheelchair user with speech involvement in her cerebral palsy, blind female, ambulatory but significant physical disability). Dr. Rhoda Olkin discusses each case, and gives highlights of what went right (or wrong) in each instance. A teacher's guide helps instructors use this in class and shows how to make the video more interactive." -- from publishers website.
Runtime
60 min
Creator
Olkin, Rhoda
Series
Subjects
- People with disabilities (126)
- Clinical competence (2)
- Disability awareness (3)
- Psychotherapists (28)
- Video recordings for the hearing impaired (2)
- Psychotherapist and patient (13)
Date of Publication
c2006
Database
Alexander Street
Direct Link
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