An examination of three methods of psychotherapy. Dr Carl Roger's method of "prising" or trying to come into contact with the patient; Dr Frederick Perls's method of gestalt therapy or maturation in the human personality during the interview; and Dr Albert Ellis's method of reason and emotion psychotherapy, which aims at eradicating the self- defeatist attitudes of the patient. Each doctor explains his method, demonstrates it in an interview with the patient Gloria, and sums up at t.
"Describes Client-centered therapy as practiced by Carl Rogers, Gestalt therapy as practiced by Frederick Perls, and Rational-emotive therapy as practiced by Albert Ellis. Part 3 includes an evaluation by the patient, Gloria, of her therapy."
"An examination of three methods of psychotherapy. Dr Carl Roger's method of "prising" or trying to come into contact with the patient; Dr Frederick Perls's method of gestalt therapy or maturation in the human personality during the interview; and Dr Albert Ellis's method of reason and emotion psychotherapy, which aims at eradicating the self- defeatist attitudes of the patient. Each doctor explains his method, demonstrates it in an interview with the patient Gloria, and sums up at t."@en
"Demonstrates client-centered therapy as practiced by Carl Rogers, Gestalt therapy as practiced by Frederick Perls, and Rational-emotive therapy as practiced by Albert Ellis. Part 3 includes an evaluation by the patient, Gloria, of her therapy."@en
"Summary: An examination of three methods of psychotherapy. In Part 1 Dr. Carl Rogers describes client-centred therapy. In Part 2 Dr. Frederick Perls describes gestalt therapy. In Part 3 Dr. Albert Ellis describes rational-emotive psychotherapy. Each doctor demonstrates his method in an interview with the patient, Gloria, and gives a summation of the effectiveness of the interview. Concludes with an evaluation by Gloria of her therapy with doctors Rogers, Perls and Ellis."@en
"Summary: An examination of three methods of psychotherapy. In Part 1 Dr. Carl Rogers describes client-centred therapy. In Part 2 Dr. Frederick Perls describes gestalt therapy. In Part 3 Dr. Albert Ellis describes rational-emotive psychotherapy. Each doctor demonstrates his method in an interview with the patient, Gloria, and gives a summation of the effectiveness of the interview. Concludes with an evaluation by Gloria of her therapy with doctors Rogers, Perls and Ellis."
"Analyzes and demonstrates three techniques of psychotherapy as practiced by three research clinicians interviewing the same client."
"Demonstrates client-centered therapy as practiced by Carl Rogers, gestalt therapy as practiced by Frederick Perls, and rational-emotive therapy as practiced by Albert Ellis. Part 3 includes an evaluation by the patient, Gloria, of her therapy."@en
"Each therapist describes his approach to therapy and is filmed in an actual therapy session with the same patient."@en
"Each therapist describes his approach to therapy and is filmed in an actual therapy session with the same patient."
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