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A demonstration of Carl Rogers using client-centered psychotherapy with Gloria revealing her conflict between her feelings, her beliefs, and her actions (a universal experience), and her personal utopia when she is not in conflict but all in one piece, are all heard and understood by Rogers. The value of any system of psychotherapy relies largely on the skill of the therapist who employs it, as Rogers so ably demonstrates.
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Gestalt therapy, PsychotherapyEdition | Availability |
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Three approaches to psychotherapy: Part I : Carl Rogers
2000, Psychological & Educational Films
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in English
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Three approaches to psychotherapy: Part III : Albert Ellis
2000, Psychological & Educational Films
videorecording /
in English
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Three approaches to psychotherapy: Part II : Frederick Perls
2000, Psychological & Educational Films
videorecording /
in English
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Three approaches to psychotherapy: Part I : Dr. Carl Rogers
1965, Psychological Films
videorecording /
in English
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"A film series produced by Psychological Films."
Filmed and edited by Rod Yould.
DVD.
Closed captioned.
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With a goal similar to Roger's, to help Gloria find her own way, Frederick Perls uses and entirely different approach he calls Gestalt Therapy. The Gestalt technique, he says, is to frustrate the client as a way to draw out the authentic person and to strip away the person's phony roles and games. In this film Perls describes his approach to psychotherapy, demonstrates it in the psychotherapy session with Gloria, and then he comments on his work.
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