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A Family Systems Guide to Infidelity: Helping Couples Understand, Recover From, and Avoid Future Affairs
Helping Counselors and Psychologists as Advocates and Activists: Strength, Solidarity, Strategy and Sustainability
Clinical Group Supervision
Watch a real clinical group supervision session in action!
Composed of 5 therapists, this clinical group meets weekly to discuss their cases and seek valuable insights for counseling conceptualization, treatment and rejuvenation.
In this session, three of the therapists present their cases and discuss where...
Watch a real clinical group supervision session in action!
Composed of 5 therapists, this clinical group meets weekly to discuss their cases and seek valuable insights for counseling conceptualization, treatment and rejuvenation.
In this session, three of the therapists present their cases and discuss where they are “stuck” in the treatment process. The three cases are:
1: A middle age female client who is married to an alcoholic, philand...
Watch a real clinical group supervision session in action!
Composed of 5 therapists, this clinical group meets weekly to discuss their cases and seek valuable insights for counseling conceptualization, treatment and rejuvenation.
In this session, three of the therapists present their cases and discuss where they are “stuck” in the treatment process. The three cases are:
1: A middle age female client who is married to an alcoholic, philandering husband. Client knows she should leave her husband but can’t seem to take the steps.
2: A married couple who seek treatment for wife’s severe anxiety and depression.
3: A teenage boy who suffers from Tourette’s Syndrome. Parents are skipping important neurofeedback sessions, and therapists needs guidance on how to confront this.
Counseling Theories in Action, Adlerian Therapy
Counseling theory is the compass that allows counselors to navigate the vast territory of clinical practice. A sound counseling theory helps the client and counselor make sense of the client’s experiences and presenting concern. Theory also guides actions toward successful outcomes while generating hope that rec...
Counseling theory is the compass that allows counselors to navigate the vast territory of clinical practice. A sound counseling theory helps the client and counselor make sense of the client’s experiences and presenting concern. Theory also guides actions toward successful outcomes while generating hope that recovery is possible. Counseling Theories in Action presents four clinicians working with four different clients. The theories represented...
Counseling theory is the compass that allows counselors to navigate the vast territory of clinical practice. A sound counseling theory helps the client and counselor make sense of the client’s experiences and presenting concern. Theory also guides actions toward successful outcomes while generating hope that recovery is possible. Counseling Theories in Action presents four clinicians working with four different clients. The theories represented are Psychodynamic, Adlerian, Gestalt, and Multicultural Feminist. Viewers will see how professionals make sense of their chosen theoretical model and witness a variety of evidence-based theoretical interventions with the client. The series is a perfect complement to teaching a counseling theories course, as the videos “bring theory to life”.
Intervention Techniques for Adlerian:
- Encouragement
- Early Recollections
- Spitting in the Soup
- Push Button Technique
- Acting “As If”
- Task Setting
Counseling Theories in Action, Gestalt Therapy
Counseling theory is the compass that allows counselors to navigate the vast territory of clinical practice. A sound counseling theory helps the client and counselor make sense of the client’s experiences and presenting concern. Theory also guides actions toward successful outcomes while generating hope that rec...
Counseling theory is the compass that allows counselors to navigate the vast territory of clinical practice. A sound counseling theory helps the client and counselor make sense of the client’s experiences and presenting concern. Theory also guides actions toward successful outcomes while generating hope that recovery is possible. Counseling Theories in Action presents four clinicians working with four different clients. The theories represented...
Counseling theory is the compass that allows counselors to navigate the vast territory of clinical practice. A sound counseling theory helps the client and counselor make sense of the client’s experiences and presenting concern. Theory also guides actions toward successful outcomes while generating hope that recovery is possible. Counseling Theories in Action presents four clinicians working with four different clients. The theories represented are Psychodynamic, Adlerian, Gestalt, and Multicultural Feminist. Viewers will see how professionals make sense of their chosen theoretical model and witness a variety of evidence-based theoretical interventions with the client. The series is a perfect complement to teaching a counseling theories course, as the videos “bring theory to life”.
Intervention Techniques for Gestalt:
- Immediacy “Here and Now”
- Unfinished Business
- Projection
- Polarities
- Empty Chair
- Body Awareness
Counseling Theories in Action, Multicultural Feminist Therapy
Counseling theory is the compass that allows counselors to navigate the vast territory of clinical practice. A sound counseling theory helps the client and counselor make sense of the client’s experiences and presenting concern. Theory also guides actions toward successful outcomes while generating hope that rec...
Counseling theory is the compass that allows counselors to navigate the vast territory of clinical practice. A sound counseling theory helps the client and counselor make sense of the client’s experiences and presenting concern. Theory also guides actions toward successful outcomes while generating hope that recovery is possible. Counseling Theories in Action presents four clinicians working with four different clients. The theories represented...
Counseling theory is the compass that allows counselors to navigate the vast territory of clinical practice. A sound counseling theory helps the client and counselor make sense of the client’s experiences and presenting concern. Theory also guides actions toward successful outcomes while generating hope that recovery is possible. Counseling Theories in Action presents four clinicians working with four different clients. The theories represented are Psychodynamic, Adlerian, Gestalt, and Multicultural Feminist. Viewers will see how professionals make sense of their chosen theoretical model and witness a variety of evidence-based theoretical interventions with the client. The series is a perfect complement to teaching a counseling theories course, as the videos “bring theory to life”.
Intervention Techniques for Multicultural Feminist:
- Culturally Sensitive Engagement
- Language as an Intervention
- Understand a Client’s Worldview
- Consciousness Raising
- Strength-Based Empowerment
- “Loteria” (part of Mexican culture and used to bring up memories in work with clients)
Counseling Theories in Action, Psychodynamic Therapy
Counseling theory is the compass that allows counselors to navigate the vast territory of clinical practice. A sound counseling theory helps the client and counselor make sense of the client’s experiences and presenting concern. Theory also guides actions toward successful outcomes while generating hope that rec...
Counseling theory is the compass that allows counselors to navigate the vast territory of clinical practice. A sound counseling theory helps the client and counselor make sense of the client’s experiences and presenting concern. Theory also guides actions toward successful outcomes while generating hope that recovery is possible. Counseling Theories in Action presents four clinicians working with four different clients. The theories represented...
Counseling theory is the compass that allows counselors to navigate the vast territory of clinical practice. A sound counseling theory helps the client and counselor make sense of the client’s experiences and presenting concern. Theory also guides actions toward successful outcomes while generating hope that recovery is possible. Counseling Theories in Action presents four clinicians working with four different clients. The theories represented are Psychodynamic, Adlerian, Gestalt, and Multicultural Feminist. Viewers will see how professionals make sense of their chosen theoretical model and witness a variety of evidence-based theoretical interventions with the client. The series is a perfect complement to teaching a counseling theories course, as the videos “bring theory to life”.
Intervention Techniques for Psychodynamic:
- Working Through
- Free Association
- Interpretation
- Resistance
- Confrontation
- Transference
Ethics and Values in Social Work: Client-Centered Processes for Managing Ethical Concerns
Five Approaches to Supervision
The purpose of supervision in mental health counseling is to enrich the clinician’s attitudes, knowledge, and skills in order to competently provide quality care to their clients. A counseling supervisor answers questions, provides guidance and support, and helps with case conceptualization, methods, or specific...
The purpose of supervision in mental health counseling is to enrich the clinician’s attitudes, knowledge, and skills in order to competently provide quality care to their clients. A counseling supervisor answers questions, provides guidance and support, and helps with case conceptualization, methods, or specific interventions by asking questions and/or making suggestions. They help new counselors cope with counter-transference and heavy emotion...
The purpose of supervision in mental health counseling is to enrich the clinician’s attitudes, knowledge, and skills in order to competently provide quality care to their clients. A counseling supervisor answers questions, provides guidance and support, and helps with case conceptualization, methods, or specific interventions by asking questions and/or making suggestions. They help new counselors cope with counter-transference and heavy emotional issues that clients may present. As experienced professionals, supervisors also help new counselors develop a professional identity.
Five Approaches to Supervision features five different helping professionals who meet with Dr. Lori Russell-Chapin to discuss their particular client case. Since each case and counselor have differing needs and demands, Lori demonstrates five separate models of supervision that are relevant to the supervision needs. The approaches demonstrated are Developmental, Theoretical, Social Role, Integrated/Microcounseling, and Interpersonal Process Recall. Viewers are encouraged to listen carefully to each Supervision Question as this assists in knowing which supervision model to select.
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Proficiency in crisis intervention strategies is an essential skill for all helping professionals. Crisis intervention techniques are often used when working with suicidal clients, victims of domestic violence and in disaster relief.
In “Helping Clients in Crisis”, Renee Bradford Garcia, LCSW, reviews crisis t...
Proficiency in crisis intervention strategies is an essential skill for all helping professionals. Crisis intervention techniques are often used when working with suicidal clients, victims of domestic violence and in disaster relief.
In “Helping Clients in Crisis”, Renee Bradford Garcia, LCSW, reviews crisis theory, differences between crisis and trauma, and intervention techniques when working with clients in crisis.
She examines Roberts’ Seve...
Proficiency in crisis intervention strategies is an essential skill for all helping professionals. Crisis intervention techniques are often used when working with suicidal clients, victims of domestic violence and in disaster relief.
In “Helping Clients in Crisis”, Renee Bradford Garcia, LCSW, reviews crisis theory, differences between crisis and trauma, and intervention techniques when working with clients in crisis.
She examines Roberts’ Seven Stages of Crisis Intervention model, and uses this model in her role-play session with a female client who was referred by the National Domestic Violence Hotline after a violent altercation with her long-time partner.
Watch Renee conduct a crisis assessment, establish rapport with her client, identify the major issues, work with feelings and emotions, explore alternatives, and develop an action plan.
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