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Counseling theories in action. Multicultural feminist therapy / [with] Matt Englar-Carlson, PhD, Olga Mejia, PhD.

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Format:
Video
Contributor:
Englar-Carlson, Matt, host.
Mejía, Olga, speaker.
Microtraining (Firm), publisher.
Alexander Street (Firm), production company.
Crosstown Productions, distributor.
Series:
Academic Video Online
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Feminist therapy.
Cross-cultural counseling.
Counseling psychology.
Genre:
Instructional films.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (115 minutes)
Other Title:
Counseling theories in action : multicultural feminist therapy
Place of Publication:
Alexandria, VA : Microtraining Associates, 2018.
Language Note:
In English.
System Details:
video file
Summary:
Counseling theory is the compass that allows counselors to navigate the vast territory of clinical practice. A sound counseling theory helps the client and counselor make sense of the client's experiences and presenting concern. Theory also guides actions toward successful outcomes while generating hope that recovery is possible. Counseling Theories in Action presents four clinicians working with four different clients. The theories represented are Psychodynamic, Adlerian, Gestalt, and Multicultural Feminist. Viewers will see how professionals make sense of their chosen theoretical model and witness a variety of evidence-based theoretical interventions with the client. The series is a perfect complement to teaching a counseling theories course, as the videos "bring theory to life". Intervention Techniques for Multicultural Feminist: Culturally Sensitive Engagement. Language as an Intervention. Understand a Client's Worldview. Consciousness Raising. Strength-Based Empowerment. "Loteria" (part of Mexican culture and used to bring up memories in work with clients).
Participant:
Host: Matt Englar-Carlson; guest: Olga Mejia.
Notes:
Title from resource description page (viewed September 13, 2018).
OCLC:
1057011766

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