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At the Corner of Me and Myself: Voices of Mutiple Social Identities
written by Mary Fukuyama, fl. 2006; presented by Mary Fukuyama, fl. 2006 (Hanover, MA: Microtraining Associates, 2006), 27 mins
This DVD captures the creative expressions of five performers/artists giving voice to the realities they find in multicultural identities, sexual orientation, and other intersections of social identity and oppression. These powerful vignettes will help your students better understand oppression and its impact on p...
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written by Mary Fukuyama, fl. 2006; presented by Mary Fukuyama, fl. 2006 (Hanover, MA: Microtraining Associates, 2006), 27 mins
Description
This DVD captures the creative expressions of five performers/artists giving voice to the realities they find in multicultural identities, sexual orientation, and other intersections of social identity and oppression. These powerful vignettes will help your students better understand oppression and its impact on people, as well as understand how social context defines an individual.
Field of Study
Psychology
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Author / Creator
Mary Fukuyama, fl. 2006
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
Microtraining Associates
Topic / Theme
Sex and sexual abuse, Social issues, Race, Counseling & Therapy, Cultural identity, Oppression, Sexual orientation, Social identity
Copyright Message
Copyright 2006 Microtraining Associates.
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BASIC ATTENDING SKILLS: Foundations of Empathic Relationships and Problem Solving
presented by Mary Bradford Ivey, fl. 1982, Norma Gluckstern Packard, fl. 2000 and Allen E. Ivey, fl. 1980 (Alexandria, VA: Microtraining Associates, 2014), 146 page(s)
This textbook packs the most important basic information on listening skills into a small and readable space for students. In eight clear and succinct chapters, your students will get the basics of attending, questioning, clarifying, responding to feelings, and summarization. And, the integration of skills chapter...
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presented by Mary Bradford Ivey, fl. 1982, Norma Gluckstern Packard, fl. 2000 and Allen E. Ivey, fl. 1980 (Alexandria, VA: Microtraining Associates, 2014), 146 page(s)
Description
This textbook packs the most important basic information on listening skills into a small and readable space for students. In eight clear and succinct chapters, your students will get the basics of attending, questioning, clarifying, responding to feelings, and summarization. And, the integration of skills chapter enables them to complete a full interview using only listening skills.
Field of Study
Psychology
Content Type
Textbook
Author / Creator
Mary Bradford Ivey, fl. 1982, Norma Gluckstern Packard, fl. 2000, Allen E. Ivey, fl. 1980
Date Published / Released
2014
Publisher
Microtraining Associates
Topic / Theme
Education, development, and training, Client-therapist relationship, Theory, Counseling skills, Interpersonal communication, Listening, Empathy, Client-counselor relations
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2015 by Microtraining Associates
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Five Approaches to Working with Adolescents
written by Lucy Vail, MFT and Shannon Kellogg, PsyD; presented by Lucy Vail, MFT and Shannon Kellogg, PsyD, in Five Approaches to Working with Adolescents (Hanover, MA: Microtraining Associates, 2012), 2 hours 41 mins
All adults have one thing in common: we successfully survived adolescence. Here, we learn how to help our clients do the same! In this video, we'll review five key components of working with teens.
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written by Lucy Vail, MFT and Shannon Kellogg, PsyD; presented by Lucy Vail, MFT and Shannon Kellogg, PsyD, in Five Approaches to Working with Adolescents (Hanover, MA: Microtraining Associates, 2012), 2 hours 41 mins
Description
All adults have one thing in common: we successfully survived adolescence. Here, we learn how to help our clients do the same! In this video, we'll review five key components of working with teens.
Field of Study
Psychology
Content Type
Counseling session, Instructional material
Author / Creator
Lucy Vail, MFT, Shannon Kellogg, PsyD
Date Published / Released
2012
Publisher
Microtraining Associates
Series
Five Approaches to Working with Adolescents
Topic / Theme
Client-therapist relationship, Education, development, and training, Youth, Counseling & Therapy, Boundaries, Trust, Self-disclosure, Open questions, Client-counselor relations, Teenage adjustment, Counseling skills, Reframing, Therapeutics, Adolescents, Adolescent psychology, Adolescent psychotherapy
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2012. Used by permission of Alexander Street Press
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iYouth: Pop Culture, Kids, and Counseling
written by David Nylund and Julie Tilsen, fl. 1985-2017; presented by David Nylund and Julie Tilsen, fl. 1985-2017 (Hanover, MA: Microtraining Associates, 2012), 49 mins
In this engaging and provocative discussion, Julie Tilsen and Dave Nylund discuss the clinical use of cultural studies and methodologies as a way to engage youth in productive, meaningful, and meaning-making conversations about the influence of popular culture in their lives. Taking a both/and approach, they discu...
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written by David Nylund and Julie Tilsen, fl. 1985-2017; presented by David Nylund and Julie Tilsen, fl. 1985-2017 (Hanover, MA: Microtraining Associates, 2012), 49 mins
Description
In this engaging and provocative discussion, Julie Tilsen and Dave Nylund discuss the clinical use of cultural studies and methodologies as a way to engage youth in productive, meaningful, and meaning-making conversations about the influence of popular culture in their lives. Taking a both/and approach, they discuss ways to engage youth around the problematic and productive potential of pop culture images and texts. Julie and Dave, in an applicat...
In this engaging and provocative discussion, Julie Tilsen and Dave Nylund discuss the clinical use of cultural studies and methodologies as a way to engage youth in productive, meaningful, and meaning-making conversations about the influence of popular culture in their lives. Taking a both/and approach, they discuss ways to engage youth around the problematic and productive potential of pop culture images and texts. Julie and Dave, in an application of cultural studies methodologies, meet with a group of youth to explore their relationships with pop culture. Together, they discuss ways in which the youth critically engage with the messages they are exposed to, make decisions about what they consume, and construct their identities through pop culture texts.
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Field of Study
Counseling & Therapy
Content Type
Counseling session, Instructional material
Author / Creator
David Nylund, Julie Tilsen, fl. 1985-2017
Date Published / Released
2012
Publisher
Microtraining Associates
Speaker / Narrator
Julie Tilsen, fl. 1985-2017, David Nylund
Person Discussed
Julie Tilsen, fl. 1985-2017, David Nylund
Topic / Theme
External items, Youth, Counseling & Therapy, Socioeconomic status, Race, Gender, Roles, Identity, Teenage adjustment, Culture
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2010. Used with permission by Alexander Street Press, LLC.
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Spirituality and Counseling: Integration, Inspiration, and Insight
presented by Geri Miller, fl. 2015 and Samuel T. Gladding, 1945-; produced by Audrey Muck, Microtraining Associates (Alexandria, VA: Microtraining Associates, 2009), 53 mins
Research suggests a counselor's inclusion of an individual's spiritual beliefs may assist in the process of healing. Spirituality can give people a purposefulness in life, a reason to connect with others, as well as provide hope and resilience.In this video, Dr.’s Sam Gladding and Geri Miller explore how to inte...
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presented by Geri Miller, fl. 2015 and Samuel T. Gladding, 1945-; produced by Audrey Muck, Microtraining Associates (Alexandria, VA: Microtraining Associates, 2009), 53 mins
Description
Research suggests a counselor's inclusion of an individual's spiritual beliefs may assist in the process of healing. Spirituality can give people a purposefulness in life, a reason to connect with others, as well as provide hope and resilience.In this video, Dr.’s Sam Gladding and Geri Miller explore how to integrate spirituality into the counseling process. They discuss the use of a spirituality genogram, bibliotherapy, music, journaling, high...
Research suggests a counselor's inclusion of an individual's spiritual beliefs may assist in the process of healing. Spirituality can give people a purposefulness in life, a reason to connect with others, as well as provide hope and resilience.In this video, Dr.’s Sam Gladding and Geri Miller explore how to integrate spirituality into the counseling process. They discuss the use of a spirituality genogram, bibliotherapy, music, journaling, higher power jar, play/humor, and mindfulness meditation.Dr. Gladding interviews Dr. Bob Nations, a Methodist minister and counselor educator on how he incorporates spirituality in his work with couples and individual clients. Dr. Miller works with Tuesday, a transgender person, and explores Tuesday’s definition and practice of spirituality.
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Field of Study
Psychology
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Contributor
Audrey Muck, Microtraining Associates
Author / Creator
Geri Miller, fl. 2015, Samuel T. Gladding, 1945-
Date Published / Released
2009
Publisher
Microtraining Associates
Topic / Theme
Education, development, and training, Theory, Self awareness, Ego, Self image, Religious or spiritual problem, Religion, Transpersonal Psychology, Depression (emotion), Low self-esteem, Mindfulness centered therapy, Transpersonal counseling, Spiritual counseling
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2017 Microtraining Associates
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Alzheimer's Basics for Counselors, Therapists and Medical Professionals: Definition, Assessment and Treatment
written by Allen E. Ivey, fl. 1980 and Alizreza Atri; presented by Allen E. Ivey, fl. 1980 and Alizreza Atri; interview by Allen E. Ivey, fl. 1980 (Alexandria, VA: Microtraining Associates, 2009), 2 hours 26 mins
Dr. Atri explains the counselor's role in Alzheimer's assessment and referral. Counselors will understand their centrality in helping the patient and the family. Students will not only learn key facts, but they will be able to do informal AD assessments. Special attention is paid to the progression of this disease...
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written by Allen E. Ivey, fl. 1980 and Alizreza Atri; presented by Allen E. Ivey, fl. 1980 and Alizreza Atri; interview by Allen E. Ivey, fl. 1980 (Alexandria, VA: Microtraining Associates, 2009), 2 hours 26 mins
Description
Dr. Atri explains the counselor's role in Alzheimer's assessment and referral. Counselors will understand their centrality in helping the patient and the family. Students will not only learn key facts, but they will be able to do informal AD assessments. Special attention is paid to the progression of this disease and specifics for referral and action. Millions of patients and their families are affected. Brilliant researcher, practitioner, and a...
Dr. Atri explains the counselor's role in Alzheimer's assessment and referral. Counselors will understand their centrality in helping the patient and the family. Students will not only learn key facts, but they will be able to do informal AD assessments. Special attention is paid to the progression of this disease and specifics for referral and action. Millions of patients and their families are affected. Brilliant researcher, practitioner, and award-winning faculty member, Dr. Atri gives students a fascinating and involving presentation. Useful handouts are included to facilitate follow-up.
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Field of Study
Psychology
Content Type
Interview
Author / Creator
Allen E. Ivey, fl. 1980, Alizreza Atri
Date Published / Released
2009
Publisher
Microtraining Associates
Person Discussed
Alizreza Atri
Topic / Theme
Aptitude and assessment, Physical issues, Theory, Counseling & Therapy, Assessment, Counseling skills, Cognitive neuroscience, Alzheimer's disease
Copyright Message
Copyright 2009 Microtraining Associates.
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Empowerment and Social Justice: Values, Theory and Action
written by Isaac Prilleltensky; presented by Isaac Prilleltensky (Alexandria, VA: Microtraining Associates, 2007), 53 mins
Social justice is an exercise in empowerment and wellness for individuals, groups, and communities, but counselors and therapists have been trained to work in an individualistic framework and give insufficient attention to community action. The values of a caring collective community lead the practitioner into a b...
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written by Isaac Prilleltensky; presented by Isaac Prilleltensky (Alexandria, VA: Microtraining Associates, 2007), 53 mins
Description
Social justice is an exercise in empowerment and wellness for individuals, groups, and communities, but counselors and therapists have been trained to work in an individualistic framework and give insufficient attention to community action. The values of a caring collective community lead the practitioner into a broader theoretical worldview. Dr. Prilleltensky provides specifics for social justice practice.
Field of Study
Psychology
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Author / Creator
Isaac Prilleltensky
Date Published / Released
2007
Publisher
Microtraining Associates
Topic / Theme
Work, Psychological issues, Theory, Counseling & Therapy, Empowerment, Wellness, Training, Occupations
Copyright Message
Copyright Microtraining Associates.
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Managing Conflict in Schools: A new Approach to Disciplinary Offense
presented by John Winslade (Alexandria, VA: Microtraining Associates, 2013), 1 hour 5 mins
School counselors can play a useful facilitative role in addressing offenses at school without resorting to punishment. Restorative practices are about addressing the harm done to relationships by an offense rather than framing the act as a challenge to school rules or authorities. Here Dr. Winslade facilitates a...
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presented by John Winslade (Alexandria, VA: Microtraining Associates, 2013), 1 hour 5 mins
Description
School counselors can play a useful facilitative role in addressing offenses at school without resorting to punishment. Restorative practices are about addressing the harm done to relationships by an offense rather than framing the act as a challenge to school rules or authorities. Here Dr. Winslade facilitates a restorative conference informed by narrative ideas.
The demonstration involves two female students, former close friends, who engaged...
School counselors can play a useful facilitative role in addressing offenses at school without resorting to punishment. Restorative practices are about addressing the harm done to relationships by an offense rather than framing the act as a challenge to school rules or authorities. Here Dr. Winslade facilitates a restorative conference informed by narrative ideas.
The demonstration involves two female students, former close friends, who engaged in cruel and threatening behavior through Facebook after a conflict arose over a boy. The situation brings together a community of care around an offense, including the offender, the victim, parents, teachers, school administrators, and friends, to help to set things right.
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Field of Study
Counseling & Therapy
Content Type
Lecture/presentation, Instructional material
Author / Creator
John Winslade
Date Published / Released
2013
Publisher
Microtraining Associates
Topic / Theme
Education, development, and training, External items, Youth, Training, School counselors, Bullying, Narrative therapy
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2013. Used by permission of Microtraining Associates, Inc.
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Poverty as Social Exclusion
written by Laura S. Smith; presented by Laura S. Smith (Alexandria, VA: Microtraining Associates, 2010), 48 mins
This lecture, featuring therapist Laura S. Smith, is about poverty as social exclusion.
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written by Laura S. Smith; presented by Laura S. Smith (Alexandria, VA: Microtraining Associates, 2010), 48 mins
Description
This lecture, featuring therapist Laura S. Smith, is about poverty as social exclusion.
Field of Study
Psychology
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Author / Creator
Laura S. Smith
Date Published / Released
2010
Publisher
Microtraining Associates
Topic / Theme
Demographic groups, Social issues, Counseling & Therapy, Poverty, Socioeconomic status, Socioeconomic groups, Social Psychology
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2010 by Microtraining Associates
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Queer Theory 2
written by Julie Tilsen, fl. 1985-2017 and David Nylund; presented by Julie Tilsen, fl. 1985-2017 and David Nylund (Hanover, MA: Microtraining Associates, 2011), 38 mins
A year after their first meeting, Julie meets with Tighearnan to discuss the developments in his life, and particularly in his relationship with his mom. Using a queer theory-informed dialogical approach, Julie joins Tighearnan in a conversational walk that opens up possibilities for new identity conclusions for T...
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written by Julie Tilsen, fl. 1985-2017 and David Nylund; presented by Julie Tilsen, fl. 1985-2017 and David Nylund (Hanover, MA: Microtraining Associates, 2011), 38 mins
Description
A year after their first meeting, Julie meets with Tighearnan to discuss the developments in his life, and particularly in his relationship with his mom. Using a queer theory-informed dialogical approach, Julie joins Tighearnan in a conversational walk that opens up possibilities for new identity conclusions for Tighearnan, his mom, and their relationship. The influence of prevailing discourses about the gender binary, culture, and age unfold as...
A year after their first meeting, Julie meets with Tighearnan to discuss the developments in his life, and particularly in his relationship with his mom. Using a queer theory-informed dialogical approach, Julie joins Tighearnan in a conversational walk that opens up possibilities for new identity conclusions for Tighearnan, his mom, and their relationship. The influence of prevailing discourses about the gender binary, culture, and age unfold as Tighearnan reflects on the year past... and the year to come. Dave Nylund joins Julie and Tighearnan with reflections on and questions about their conversation.
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Field of Study
Counseling & Therapy
Content Type
Counseling session, Instructional material
Author / Creator
Julie Tilsen, fl. 1985-2017, David Nylund
Date Published / Released
2011
Publisher
Microtraining Associates
Topic / Theme
Family and relationships, Gender, Counseling & Therapy, Culture, Supervision, Gender identity, Parent-child relationships
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2012. Used by permission of Alexander Street Press
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