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The lost boy

Virginia Satir conducts a therapy session with a family whose therapy is in process. The importance of developing a support system within the family is stressed.

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  • "Virginia Satir"@en
  • "Virginia Satir"

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  • "Virginia Satir conducts a therapy session with a family whose therapy is in progress. The importance of developing a support system within the family is stressed."
  • "Part of a series recorded in 1984 in which families are brought by their therapists for special consultations with visiting masters. In pt. 1, the master reviews the case with the presenting therapist and the audience. In pt. 2, the master joins the family in a separate room where the interview takes place. In part 3, the master rejoins the audience for a discussion of the interview which they have watched on a cable hook-up. In this segment, Master Therapist Virginia Satir conducts a therapy session with a family with ten children, one of whom has been missing for more than a year. Demonstrates Satir's open, directive, spatial style."
  • "Virginia Satir conducts a therapy session with a family whose therapy is in process. The importance of developing a support system within the family is stressed."@en
  • "Part of a series recorded in 1984 in which families are brought by their therapists for special consultations with visiting masters. In pt. 1, the master reviews the case with the presenting therapist and the audience. In pt. 2, the master joins the family in a separate room where the interview takes place. In part 3, the master rejoins the audience for a discussion of the interview which they have watched on a cable hook-up. In this segment, Master Therapist Virginia Satir conducts a therapy session with a family with ten children. Problem is grief following loss of one child still missing a year after abduction. Experiential session in which family is emotionally and physically engaged through use of stairs, touch, and positioning to reflect the mourning, intersibling rivalry and distancing the father. Stresses the importance of developing a support system within the family. Demonstrates Satir's open, directive, spatial style."

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  • "Educational films"@en
  • "Case studies"@en
  • "Case studies"
  • "Feature films"@en
  • "Nonfiction films"@en

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  • "The lost boy"@en
  • "The lost boy"
  • "The Lost boy"@en