Helping skills in practice : a three-stage model / [presented by] American Psychological Association ; produced by Governors State University, Division of Digital Learning and Media Design.

"Clara E. Hill demonstrates her three-stage model of helping clients. This three-stage approach involves exploration, insight, and action ... This model emphasizes a number of themes, including empathy, collaboration with the client throughout therapy, cultural considerations, and a focus on wh...

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Corporate Authors: American Psychological Association, Governors State University. Division of Digital Learning and Media Design
Other Authors: Carlson, Jon, Hill, Clara E., 1948-
Format: Streaming video
Language:English
Published: [Washington, D.C.] : American Psychological Association, [2009]
Series:APA psychotherapy series. Systems of psychotherapy.
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Online Access:Publisher's Site
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Summary:"Clara E. Hill demonstrates her three-stage model of helping clients. This three-stage approach involves exploration, insight, and action ... This model emphasizes a number of themes, including empathy, collaboration with the client throughout therapy, cultural considerations, and a focus on what the individual client needs. In this DVD, Dr. Hill demonstrates each stage of the model with a woman who has concerns about eating and weight"--Container.
Item Description:"This series has been made possible as a collaborative effort between Governors State University and the American Psychological Association.".
This program is based upon the book "Helping skills : facilitating exploration, insight, and action" written by Clara Hill.
Physical Description:1 streaming video file (123 min.) : sound, colour.
Production Credits:Producer, Yevette Brown ; producer/director/editor, Jon M. Tullos.
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