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Skill demonstrations for counseling alcoholic clients : basic communication skills / Microtraining Associates presents ; developed for the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism ; by the National Center for Alcohol Education.

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Format:
Video
Contributor:
Packard, Norma Gluckstern.
Microtraining Associates.
National Center for Alcohol Education.
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (U.S.)
Series:
Academic Video Online
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Alcoholics--Mental health.
Alcoholics.
Alcoholism counseling.
Alcoholism--Psychological aspects.
Alcoholism.
Alcoholism--Treatment.
Counselors--Training of--United States.
Counselors.
Substance abuse--Patients--Counseling of.
Substance abuse.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (50 min.)
Other Title:
Basic communication skills
Place of Publication:
Framingham, MA : Microtraining Associates, [2006?]
Summary:
Researchers have concluded that addiction counselors who demonstrate competency in microcounseling skills are more likely to establish a credible relationship with their clients. As a result, this tape contains both basic attending and basic influencing skills. While produced in the era of "black and white video" it is nevertheless a valuable tool. Each client on the tape suffers from alcohol addiction and is being trained as a peer counselor. They share their personal issues with the trainer/counselor and their struggle to curtail their alcohol dependency as they learned how to use microcounseling skills.
Notes:
Originally produced in 1977?
Previously published as DVD.
OCLC:
630575100

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