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The Virginia Satir Series

Contributor(s): Material type: FilmFilmPublisher number: 1157634 | KanopyPublisher: Psychotherapy.net, 1986Publisher: [San Francisco, California, USA] : Kanopy Streaming, 2016Description: 1 online resource (streaming video file) (313 minutes): digital, .flv file, soundContent type:
  • two-dimensional moving image
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  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: In this dynamic series, watch renowned psychotherapist Virginia Satir present her pioneering views on the essential ingredients of successful therapy to a group of students, then conduct therapy with families struggling with abuse, substance use, and parenting conflicts. In The Essence of Change, Satir presents the four stages of therapy to an intimate audience of psychotherapy students, and powerfully demonstrates the principles via numerous role-plays, where you'll get a sense of her disarming warmth, facility in making perceptive statements that resonate with clients, and ability to use touch to deepen a client's sense of safety. In Of Rocks and Flowers: Dealing with the Abuse of Children, watch Satir conduct an innovative, forward-moving session with a distraught family of four who are struggling with a legacy of abuse. In A Step Along the Way: Family with a Drug Problem, Satir facilitates a moving and, at times, confrontational session with a family struggling with one member's longstanding drug addiction. In A Family at the Point of Growth, learn how Satir makes a family assessment as she leads a tender yet ultimately hopeful session with a family in the aftermath of a brother's assault of his sister. In Blended Family with a Troubled Boy, Satir helps a blended family of four untangle longstanding parenting and communication issues, demonstrating how family engagement can be shifted through therapeutic warmth and innovative interventions.
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Originally produced by Psychotherapy.net in 1986.

In this dynamic series, watch renowned psychotherapist Virginia Satir present her pioneering views on the essential ingredients of successful therapy to a group of students, then conduct therapy with families struggling with abuse, substance use, and parenting conflicts. In The Essence of Change, Satir presents the four stages of therapy to an intimate audience of psychotherapy students, and powerfully demonstrates the principles via numerous role-plays, where you'll get a sense of her disarming warmth, facility in making perceptive statements that resonate with clients, and ability to use touch to deepen a client's sense of safety. In Of Rocks and Flowers: Dealing with the Abuse of Children, watch Satir conduct an innovative, forward-moving session with a distraught family of four who are struggling with a legacy of abuse. In A Step Along the Way: Family with a Drug Problem, Satir facilitates a moving and, at times, confrontational session with a family struggling with one member's longstanding drug addiction. In A Family at the Point of Growth, learn how Satir makes a family assessment as she leads a tender yet ultimately hopeful session with a family in the aftermath of a brother's assault of his sister. In Blended Family with a Troubled Boy, Satir helps a blended family of four untangle longstanding parenting and communication issues, demonstrating how family engagement can be shifted through therapeutic warmth and innovative interventions.

Mode of access: World Wide Web.

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