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Responding therapeutically to patient anger

This DVD demonstrates how seven psychologists handle patient anger in -session.

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  • "This DVD demonstrates how seven psychologists handle patient anger in -session."@en
  • "Features seven different therapists demonstrating ways to counsel patients who express feelings of overt anger toward the therapist. Models several means of responding therapeutically to patient anger, including patient anger stemming from substance abuse, work-related stress, and patients who feel misunderstood, or that they do not belong in counseling."@en
  • "Este DVD demuestra como siete psicólogos manejan pacientes con ira durante una sesión."
  • "Responding skillfully to a client's anger constitutes a major technical and interpersonal hurdle for psychotherapists, and explicit training in this area is rare. This APA Psychotherapy Stimulus Series DVD is designed to help fill this gap by presenting selected scenes of distinguished psychologists facing client expressions of anger. The program features clients portrayed by actors on the basis of actual case material."
  • "One of the most challenging moments in psychotherapy is grappling with expressions of overt anger toward the therapist. Patient expression of anger toward the psychotherapist is a stressful and prevalent phenomenon in the course of psychological treatment. This videotape is primarily intended to model several means of responding therapeutically to patient anger."@en
  • "This video demonstrates how seven psychologists handle patient anger in-session. The vignettes are drawn from videotaped sessions in which professional actors, adept at improvisation, portrayed actual clients in unscripted and spontaneous exchanges expressing anger toward their respective therapists at some point in the session. Anger is used in the general and descriptive meaning of a strong feeling of displeasure and usually of antagonism. Each of the seven videotape vignettes, between 3 and 6 minutes in length, attempts to show the content and process of the clientʼs expression of anger, the therapistʼs initial responses to that expression, and some ensuing transaction."

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  • "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"@en

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  • "Responding therapeutically to patient anger"
  • "Responding therapeutically to patient anger"@en