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Social class, economic privilege and counseling / William Ming Liu, Jay Greenfeld, Derek Turesky ; directed by Jay M. Greenfeld & Derek G. Turesky ; written by Jay M. Greenfeld & Derek G. Turesky.
- Format:
- Video
- Series:
- Counseling and therapy in video, volume 1
- Microtraining and multicultural development
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Classism--United States.
- Classism.
- Counseling.
- Social classes--Case studies.
- Social classes.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (45 min.).
- Place of Publication:
- Hanover, MA : Microtraining Associates, c2008.
- Summary:
- "A brief narrated summary of what social class is and how the SCVM applies to the counselor's practice working with diverse individuals or group varying in social class. Includes two counseling vignettes that demonstrate Dr. Liu's pioneering SCVM model. The counseling session reveals five separate factors to consider when processing difficult issues that pertain to social class. Also includes a reflective summary of all the content presented, including understanding what social class means, and how it pertains to the field of mental health"-- www.emicrotraining.com.
- Contents:
- Introduction and overview (4:45)
- Benjamin's story of class (6:05)
- Definition of the social class world view model and its integration into the counseling process (1: 41)
- Counseling session between Dr. William Ming Liu and Benjamin, demonstrating the Social Class World View Model (23:41)
- Debriefing of counseling session (3:37)
- Reflective summary (4:11).
- Notes:
- Previously published as DVD.
- OCLC:
- 630576572
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