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Expressive arts therapy in action Natalie Rogers, PhD
- Format:
- Video
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Client-centered psychotherapy--Case studies.
- Client-centered psychotherapy.
- Arts--Therapeutic use--Case studies.
- Arts.
- Art therapy--Case studies.
- Art therapy.
- Genre:
- Educational films
- Nonfiction films
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (1 video file (154 min.)) sound, color
- Place of Publication:
- [Mill Valley, California] Psychotherapy.net 2012
- Language Note:
- Closed captioned
- System Details:
- System requirements: Broadband with connection speed of 1.5 Mbps or greater; Internet browser; Adobe Flash Player for computer viewing.
- Mode of access: World Wide Web.
- digital
- Summary:
- "In this training video, Natalie Rogers demonstrates person-centered expressive arts therapy in two sessions with a woman struggling with a career decision. Tired of her tedious accounting job, Suzen wants to devote her energy to the healing work she does with horses, but is trapped by negative thought patterns and afraid of going broke. Watch as Rogers engages Suzen in a deep exploration of her dilemma, modeling key aspects of the person-centered approach such as unconditional positive regard, empathic understanding, and congruence, while also integrating a variety of expressive arts modalities including movement, pastels, and clay. Through their work together, Suzen makes a dramatic shift from confusion to clarity about her career path. Before and after the sessions, Victor Yalom sits with Rogers to discuss her approach, and Rogers's commentary is interspersed throughout the sessions. Intended for students and practitioners in clinical psychology, counseling, social work, and related health professions." Supplied by publisher
- Participant:
- Featured experts: Natalie Rogers, Victor Yalom
- Notes:
- Title and description from publisher metadata
- Instructor's manual available for download on landing page
- ISBN:
- 9781601243119
- Publisher Number:
- 205 Psychotherapy.net
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license
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