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Distinguished Contributors to Counseling Series, Albert Ellis, a Demonstration: An Elementary School Age Child
presented by Albert Ellis, 1913-2007; produced by Thomas W. Allen, fl. 1970, Joan Z. Cohen, fl. 1972 and John M. Whiteley, fl. 1974; interview by Thomas W. Allen, fl. 1970, in Distinguished Contributors to Counseling Series (Irvine, CA: John Whiteley, 1970), 30 mins
Albert Ellis illustrates his therapeutic method with an elementary school-aged boy. Ellis describes his conception of the problem, what he sought to accomplish as a therapist, and the general application of rational-emotive psychotherapy to children.
Sample
presented by Albert Ellis, 1913-2007; produced by Thomas W. Allen, fl. 1970, Joan Z. Cohen, fl. 1972 and John M. Whiteley, fl. 1974; interview by Thomas W. Allen, fl. 1970, in Distinguished Contributors to Counseling Series (Irvine, CA: John Whiteley, 1970), 30 mins
Description
Albert Ellis illustrates his therapeutic method with an elementary school-aged boy. Ellis describes his conception of the problem, what he sought to accomplish as a therapist, and the general application of rational-emotive psychotherapy to children.
Field of Study
Counseling & Therapy
Content Type
Interview, Counseling session
Contributor
Thomas W. Allen, fl. 1970, Joan Z. Cohen, fl. 1972, John M. Whiteley, fl. 1974
Author / Creator
Thomas W. Allen, fl. 1970, Albert Ellis, 1913-2007
Date Published / Released
1970
Publisher
John Whiteley
Series
Distinguished Contributors to Counseling Series
Person Discussed
Albert Ellis, 1913-2007
Topic / Theme
Theory, Thought content, Emotional disabilities, Children, Belief systems, Rational emotive behavior therapy
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1970 by John Whiteley. Developed for the American Association for Counseling.
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Distinguished Contributors to Counseling Series, Carl Rogers on Facilitating a Group
presented by Carl Rogers, 1902-1987; produced by Joan Z. Cohen, fl. 1972 and John M. Whiteley, fl. 1974, in Distinguished Contributors to Counseling Series (Irvine, CA: John Whiteley, 1970), 26 mins
Carl Rogers explains his methods for creating a group therapy environment and heading group sessions.
Sample
presented by Carl Rogers, 1902-1987; produced by Joan Z. Cohen, fl. 1972 and John M. Whiteley, fl. 1974, in Distinguished Contributors to Counseling Series (Irvine, CA: John Whiteley, 1970), 26 mins
Description
Carl Rogers explains his methods for creating a group therapy environment and heading group sessions.
Field of Study
Counseling & Therapy
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Contributor
Joan Z. Cohen, fl. 1972, John M. Whiteley, fl. 1974
Author / Creator
Carl Rogers, 1902-1987
Date Published / Released
1970
Publisher
John Whiteley
Series
Distinguished Contributors to Counseling Series
Topic / Theme
Theory, Client-counselor relations, Group practices, Group counseling
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1970 by John Whiteley. Developed for the American Association for Counseling.
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Distinguished Contributors to Counseling Series, Carl Rogers on Marriage: An Interview with Bob and Carol
presented by Carl Rogers, 1902-1987; produced by Rita M. Whiteley, fl. 1972, Joan Z. Cohen, fl. 1972 and John M. Whiteley, fl. 1974; interview by Carl Rogers, 1902-1987, in Distinguished Contributors to Counseling Series (Irvine, CA: John Whiteley, 1972), 45 mins
In this video, Dr. Carl Rogers interviews Carol and Bob about their marriage.
Sample
presented by Carl Rogers, 1902-1987; produced by Rita M. Whiteley, fl. 1972, Joan Z. Cohen, fl. 1972 and John M. Whiteley, fl. 1974; interview by Carl Rogers, 1902-1987, in Distinguished Contributors to Counseling Series (Irvine, CA: John Whiteley, 1972), 45 mins
Description
In this video, Dr. Carl Rogers interviews Carol and Bob about their marriage.
Field of Study
Counseling & Therapy
Content Type
Interview
Contributor
Rita M. Whiteley, fl. 1972, Joan Z. Cohen, fl. 1972, John M. Whiteley, fl. 1974
Author / Creator
Carl Rogers, 1902-1987
Date Published / Released
1972
Publisher
John Whiteley
Series
Distinguished Contributors to Counseling Series
Topic / Theme
Family and relationships, Theory, Relationships, Relationship counseling, Married people, Marriage counseling, Encounter group therapy
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1972 by John Whiteley. Developed for the American Association for Counseling.
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Distinguished Contributors to Counseling Series, Carl Rogers: The Right to Be Desperate, Parts 1 & 2
presented by Carl Rogers, 1902-1987; produced by John M. Whiteley, fl. 1974, in Distinguished Contributors to Counseling Series (Irvine, CA: John Whiteley, 1980), 53 mins
Carl Rogers conducts a counseling session with an individual who has leukemia. Includes Rogers' voice-over comments on his technique and his observations.
Sample
Distinguished Contributors to Counseling Series, Carl Rogers: The Right to Be Desperate, Parts 1 & 2
presented by Carl Rogers, 1902-1987; produced by John M. Whiteley, fl. 1974, in Distinguished Contributors to Counseling Series (Irvine, CA: John Whiteley, 1980), 53 mins
Description
Carl Rogers conducts a counseling session with an individual who has leukemia. Includes Rogers' voice-over comments on his technique and his observations.
Field of Study
Counseling & Therapy
Content Type
Counseling session
Contributor
John M. Whiteley, fl. 1974
Author / Creator
Carl Rogers, 1902-1987
Date Published / Released
1980
Publisher
John Whiteley
Series
Distinguished Contributors to Counseling Series
Topic / Theme
Theory, Physical issues, Client-centered psychology, Humanistic psychology, Anger, Leukemia, Humanistic Psychology, Humanistic counseling
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1980 by John Whiteley. Developed for the American Association for Counseling.
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Explorations in Human Development, Concepts in Transactional Analysis: Stroke-Seeking Behaviors, Therapeutic Traps and Pitfalls. Therapy in...
presented by Morris Haimowitz, fl. 1973 and N. R. Haimowitz, fl. 1973; produced by John M. Whiteley, fl. 1974 and Joan Z. Cohen, fl. 1972, in Explorations in Human Development (Irvine, CA: John Whiteley, 1973), 28 mins
Excerpts from group therapy sessions are used to illustrate common stroke seeking behaviors by clients which serve to divert effort from therapeutic progress.
Sample
presented by Morris Haimowitz, fl. 1973 and N. R. Haimowitz, fl. 1973; produced by John M. Whiteley, fl. 1974 and Joan Z. Cohen, fl. 1972, in Explorations in Human Development (Irvine, CA: John Whiteley, 1973), 28 mins
Description
Excerpts from group therapy sessions are used to illustrate common stroke seeking behaviors by clients which serve to divert effort from therapeutic progress.
Field of Study
Counseling & Therapy
Content Type
Counseling session
Contributor
John M. Whiteley, fl. 1974, Joan Z. Cohen, fl. 1972
Author / Creator
Morris Haimowitz, fl. 1973, N. R. Haimowitz, fl. 1973
Date Published / Released
1973
Publisher
John Whiteley
Series
Explorations in Human Development
Topic / Theme
Theory, Behavior, Therapeutic process, Diversion, Group counseling, Transactional analysis
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1973 by John Whiteley. Developed for the American Association for Counseling.
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Explorations in Human Development, Transactional Analysis: A Demonstration of Individual Therapy. "Art"
presented by Emily Ruppert, fl. 1973; produced by Joan Z. Cohen, fl. 1972 and John M. Whiteley, fl. 1974, in Explorations in Human Development (Irvine, CA: John Whiteley, 1973), 25 mins
This demonstration of Transactional Analysis begins with the client, Art, violently expressing the anger he feels toward someone who he considers as having betrayed him. As the therapy unfolds, it becomes apparent that Art's anger toward others is part of an "If it weren't for you" game which protects him.
Sample
presented by Emily Ruppert, fl. 1973; produced by Joan Z. Cohen, fl. 1972 and John M. Whiteley, fl. 1974, in Explorations in Human Development (Irvine, CA: John Whiteley, 1973), 25 mins
Description
This demonstration of Transactional Analysis begins with the client, Art, violently expressing the anger he feels toward someone who he considers as having betrayed him. As the therapy unfolds, it becomes apparent that Art's anger toward others is part of an "If it weren't for you" game which protects him.
Field of Study
Counseling & Therapy
Content Type
Counseling session
Contributor
Joan Z. Cohen, fl. 1972, John M. Whiteley, fl. 1974
Author / Creator
Emily Ruppert, fl. 1973
Date Published / Released
1973
Publisher
John Whiteley
Series
Explorations in Human Development
Topic / Theme
Theory, Relationships, Positive approaches, Personal growth, Anger, Delusions of persecution, Transactional analysis
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1973 by John Whiteley. Developed for the American Association for Counseling.
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Explorations in Human Development, Transactional Analysis: A Demonstration of Individual Therapy. "Pat"
presented by Emily Ruppert, fl. 1973; produced by John M. Whiteley, fl. 1974, in Explorations in Human Development (Irvine, CA: John Whiteley, 1973), 35 mins
Presents an individual therapeutic interview with Emily Ruppert, who lets the client express his feelings and thoughts and guides him through the discussion of his problems and offers ways to confront his problems.
Sample
presented by Emily Ruppert, fl. 1973; produced by John M. Whiteley, fl. 1974, in Explorations in Human Development (Irvine, CA: John Whiteley, 1973), 35 mins
Description
Presents an individual therapeutic interview with Emily Ruppert, who lets the client express his feelings and thoughts and guides him through the discussion of his problems and offers ways to confront his problems.
Field of Study
Counseling & Therapy
Content Type
Counseling session
Contributor
John M. Whiteley, fl. 1974
Author / Creator
Emily Ruppert, fl. 1973
Date Published / Released
1973
Publisher
John Whiteley
Series
Explorations in Human Development
Topic / Theme
Theory, Thought processes, Problem resolution, Transactional analysis
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1973 by John Whiteley. Developed for the American Association for Counseling.
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Distinguished Contributors to Counseling Series, Albert Ellis: A Demonstration With a Young Divorced Woman
presented by Albert Ellis, 1913-2007; produced by Thomas W. Allen, fl. 1970, Joan Z. Cohen, fl. 1972 and John M. Whiteley, fl. 1974; interview by Thomas W. Allen, fl. 1970, in Distinguished Contributors to Counseling Series (Irvine, CA: John Whiteley, 1970), 32 mins
Albert Ellis highlights his rational-emotive psychotherapy theory of illogical and irrational beliefs which cause disturbance, and shows how the effective therapist unmasks his patient's illogical thinking. Ellis describes his techniques in a debriefing after the demonstration.
Sample
presented by Albert Ellis, 1913-2007; produced by Thomas W. Allen, fl. 1970, Joan Z. Cohen, fl. 1972 and John M. Whiteley, fl. 1974; interview by Thomas W. Allen, fl. 1970, in Distinguished Contributors to Counseling Series (Irvine, CA: John Whiteley, 1970), 32 mins
Description
Albert Ellis highlights his rational-emotive psychotherapy theory of illogical and irrational beliefs which cause disturbance, and shows how the effective therapist unmasks his patient's illogical thinking. Ellis describes his techniques in a debriefing after the demonstration.
Field of Study
Counseling & Therapy
Content Type
Interview, Counseling session
Contributor
Thomas W. Allen, fl. 1970, Joan Z. Cohen, fl. 1972, John M. Whiteley, fl. 1974
Author / Creator
Thomas W. Allen, fl. 1970, Albert Ellis, 1913-2007
Date Published / Released
1970
Publisher
John Whiteley
Series
Distinguished Contributors to Counseling Series
Person Discussed
Albert Ellis, 1913-2007
Topic / Theme
Theory, Psychological issues, Family and relationships, Thought content, Emotional disabilities, Belief systems, Rational emotive behavior therapy
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1970 by John Whiteley. Developed for the American Association for Counseling.
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Distinguished Contributors to Counseling Series, B. F. Skinner on Education, Parts 1 & 2
with B. F. Skinner, 1904-1990; produced by John M. Whiteley, fl. 1974; interview by John M. Whiteley, fl. 1974, in Distinguished Contributors to Counseling Series (Irvine, CA: John Whiteley, 1972), 1 hour 2 mins
In a conversation with John M. Whiteley, Skinner addresses important issues in education. He advocates using reinforcement techniques to aid teachers and proposes redesigning the educational system.
Sample
with B. F. Skinner, 1904-1990; produced by John M. Whiteley, fl. 1974; interview by John M. Whiteley, fl. 1974, in Distinguished Contributors to Counseling Series (Irvine, CA: John Whiteley, 1972), 1 hour 2 mins
Description
In a conversation with John M. Whiteley, Skinner addresses important issues in education. He advocates using reinforcement techniques to aid teachers and proposes redesigning the educational system.
Field of Study
Counseling & Therapy
Content Type
Interview
Contributor
John M. Whiteley, fl. 1974
Author / Creator
John M. Whiteley, fl. 1974, B. F. Skinner, 1904-1990
Date Published / Released
1972
Publisher
John Whiteley
Series
Distinguished Contributors to Counseling Series
Person Discussed
B. F. Skinner, 1904-1990
Topic / Theme
Learning and Conditioning, Biology and Human Behavior, Reinforcement, Educators, Educational systems, Children, Learning ability, Autonomy (personality), Dependency (personality)
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1972 by John Whiteley. Developed for the American Association for Counseling.
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Distinguished Contributors to Counseling Series, Carl Rogers Conducts an Encounter Group, Parts 1 & 2
presented by Carl Rogers, 1902-1987; produced by Joan Z. Cohen, fl. 1972 and John M. Whiteley, fl. 1974, in Distinguished Contributors to Counseling Series (Irvine, CA: John Whiteley, 1974), 1 hour 6 mins
While presenting actual footage of large group interaction, Rogers discusses factors he considers most important in facilitating group counseling, the levels on which the group should operate, and the importance of honest expression and feedback by group members and facilitators.
Sample
presented by Carl Rogers, 1902-1987; produced by Joan Z. Cohen, fl. 1972 and John M. Whiteley, fl. 1974, in Distinguished Contributors to Counseling Series (Irvine, CA: John Whiteley, 1974), 1 hour 6 mins
Description
While presenting actual footage of large group interaction, Rogers discusses factors he considers most important in facilitating group counseling, the levels on which the group should operate, and the importance of honest expression and feedback by group members and facilitators.
Field of Study
Counseling & Therapy
Content Type
Counseling session, Lecture/presentation
Contributor
Joan Z. Cohen, fl. 1972, John M. Whiteley, fl. 1974
Author / Creator
Carl Rogers, 1902-1987
Date Published / Released
1974
Publisher
John Whiteley
Series
Distinguished Contributors to Counseling Series
Topic / Theme
Theory, Counseling skills, Group dynamics, Encounter group therapy
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1974 by John Whiteley. Developed for the American Association for Counseling.
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