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Adlerian play therapy

Explores techniques of Adlerian play therapy, in which therapists reflect children's actions and use encouragement and suggestions through play. Terry Kottman describes the technique of play therapy as she uses it with child clients. She meets with a 5-year-old boy and then joins an in-depth discussion of the further impact and uses of this approach.

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  • "Adlerian play therapy with Dr. Terry Kottman"
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  • "Adlerian play therapy with Terry Kottman, PhD"
  • "Adlerian therapy with Dr. James Bitter"
  • "Adlerian family therapy with James R. Bitter, EdD"
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  • ""Adlerian therapy, also known as Individual Psychology, takes a close look at a person's past to identify patterns and beliefs in order to improve their ability to make choices and decisions in the future"--Container."
  • "Explores techniques of Adlerian play therapy, in which therapists reflect children's actions and use encouragement and suggestions through play. Terry Kottman describes the technique of play therapy as she uses it with child clients. She meets with a 5-year-old boy and then joins an in-depth discussion of the further impact and uses of this approach."@en
  • "Explores techniques of Adlerian play therapy, in which therapists reflect children's actions and use encouragement and suggestions through play. Terry Kottman describes the technique of play therapy as she uses it with child clients. She meets with a 5-year-old boy and then joins an in-depth discussion of the further impact and uses of this approach."
  • ""In this 3-part training video, Jon Carlson demonstrates Adlerian Therapy in an actual psychotherapy session with an African-American woman going through a recent divorce. You will develop an understanding of the key components of Adlerian Therapy and the four steps of the therapeutic process: relationship building, assessment, insight, and re-orientation; gain insight into Carlson's therapy style, including how he remains goal-directed and future-oriented and how he examines clients within their social context; and learn how to integrate an Adlerian approach into your own therapeutic work with clients. Host Diane Kjos introduces Dr. Carlson and facilitates an enlightening discussion on the approach. Intended for students and practitioners in clinical psychology, counseling, and social work.""@en
  • "Dr. James Bitter demonstrates and discusses Adlerian family therapy."
  • "Begins with a discussion about the theory and its application, followed by an actual counseling demonstration. Concludes with a discussion with a group of professionals specifically about the demonstration and generally about the theory."
  • "Begins with a discussion about the theory and its application, followed by an actual counseling demonstration. Concludes with a discussion with a group of professionals specifically about the demonstration and generally about the theory."@en
  • "James Bitter demonstrates Adler's values and techniques in a therapy session with a family caught in a typical power struggle, followed by a discussion of the nuances of this influential approach to helping families thrive."
  • "Part of a series of 12 programs that explore major theories of child therapy by providing interviews with expert therapists and unstaged counseling sessions with therapists and clients. This segment explores techniques of Adlerian play therapy with Terry Kottman. Kottman describes the technique of play therapy as she uses it with child clients. Children use toys and playing as a means of communicating with the therapist, including family members in counseling sessions. Based on Adler's theory which says that the family is a part of the individual's psychology."@en
  • "Part of a series of 12 programs that explore major theories of child therapy by providing interviews with expert therapists and unstaged counseling sessions with therapists and clients. This segment explores techniques of Adlerian play therapy with Terry Kottman. Kottman describes the technique of play therapy as she uses it with child clients. Children use toys and playing as a means of communicating with the therapist, including family members in counseling sessions. Based on Adler's theory which says that the family is a part of the individual's psychology."
  • ""In this training video, Adlerian child therapist Terry Kottman conducts an actual play therapy session with a 5-year-old boy who is split between two homes and lacks a sense of control in his life. Illustrating that children communicate through play and that all play has a purpose, Kottman demonstrates how to reflect back a child's actions and use encouragement and suggestions through play. You will develop an understanding of the four phases of Adlerian play therapy, including using play to build and explore the client relationship, make interpretations, and teach new skills; gain insight into Kottman's therapy style, including using tracking, reflection of feelings, encouragement, guessing, and suggestions through play; and learn to apply Kottman's techniques to your own therapeutic work with children. Adlerian pscyhotherapists Jon Carlson and Don Keat facilitate an in-depth discussion of the further impact and uses of this approach. Intended for students and practitioners in clinical psychology, counseling, and social work.""@en
  • "Adlerian therapists aim to understand how clients fit into their worlds, and how family and cultural backgrounds shape clients and influence their therapeutic processes and individual needs. In this video, Carlson works with an African-American woman, Gina, exploring the family values she learned growing up, highlighting a fierce independence that became headstrong at times. Carlson then confronts her about how this value might have contributed to the downfall of her marriage. Gina admits, 'I'm tired of fixing things all the time,' and explores with Carlson possibilities for change. Host Diane Kjos introduces Dr. Carlson and facilitates an enlightening discussion on the approach. Keywords: Adlerian, Carlson, divorce, break up, controlling, family values, psychodynamic, culture, multicultural, Adler, Counseling, Counselling, Social Work, Social Worker, Therapy, Psychotherapy, Psychotherapy.net, Therapist.--Supplied by publisher."@en
  • "This video is one in a series portraying the leading theories of family therapy and their applications. Adlerian therapy encourgaes family members to make changes in their intractions and patterns of behaviour that will lead to a more effe ctive family system. In this video, Dr. Bitter works with a large family and helps them to develop more effective ways of living together."@en
  • "(Producer) Adlerian therapy encourages family members to make changes in their interactions and patterns of behavior that will lead to a more effective family system. In this video, Dr. Bitter works with a large family and helps them to develop more effective ways of living together."
  • "Carol and Glenn are the parents of three young children and are struggling with a problem that most parents and therapists are all too familiar with: their kids don't listen! With playfulness and humor, Bitter skillfully uncovers the goals that are motivating the parents' and children's behaviors and uses that understanding to create new possibilities in the family. This is a great opportunity to see an expert demonstrate a foundational Adlerian technique--the "Typical Day assessment"--which reveals the details of the family's interactions with each other, allowing Bitter to make specific recommendations to support the parents in co-leading the family more effectively. From advice such as "Act without talking" to "Cut the television cord," Bitter helps the parents work together to set limits that really work, ending the power struggle once and for all. Part of the 10-video series: Family Therapy with the Experts. Keywords: children, parenting, psychodynamic, typical day, television, TV, Adlerian techniques, power, Alfred Adler, James Bitter, parent-child, child, Counseling, Counselling, Social Work, Social Worker, Therapy, Psychotherapy, Psychotherapy.net, Therapist, Family Therapy.--Supplied by publisher."@en
  • "Gives an introduction to Adlerian therapy. Shows an Adlerian family therapist in a counseling session with a family."
  • "Gives an introduction to Adlerian therapy. Shows an Adlerian family therapist in a counseling session with a family."@en
  • "Gives an introduction to Adlerian therapy, a therapy that encourges family members to make changes in their interactions and patterns of behavior that will lead to a more effective family system. Therapist Dr. James Bitter demonstrates in a famnily counseling session."
  • "Expert Play Therapist Dr. Terry Kottman illustrates that children communicate through play and that all play has a purpose. In this video, Dr. Kottman meets with a 5-year old boy who is split between two homes and lacking a sense of control in his life. By reflecting his actions, and using encouragement and suggestions through play, Dr. Kottman soon discovers that this young client needs to show her who's boss. Jon Carlson and Don Keat introduce Dr. Kottman, and facilitate an in-depth discussion of the further impact and uses of this approach. Keywords: adlerian, play, divorce, divorced, custody, young, child, Terry, Kottman, psychodynamic, Adler, Counseling, Counselling, Social Work, Social Worker, Therapy, Psychotherapy, Psychotherapy.net, Therapist.--Supplied by publisher."@en
  • "From watching this video, you will: Develop an understanding of the key components of Adlerian Therapy and the four steps of the therapeutic process: relationship building, assessment, insight and re-orientation and learn how to integrate an Adlerian approach into your own therapeutic work with clients."
  • ""In this training video, James Bitter demonstrates family therapy pioneer Alfred Adler's values and techniques in a session with a family caught in a typical power struggle: parents with kids who don't listen. From advice such as "Act without talking" to "Cut the television cord," Bitter helps the parents work together to set limits that really work, ending the power struggle once and for all. You will learn how to integrate an Adlerian approach into therapeutic work with families; identify the key components of Adlerian Family Therapy, including how to conduct a "Typical Day" assessment and the role of birth order in understanding families; and understand how to adopt an encouraging attitude by reframing problems into possibilities. The session is followed by a fascinating discussion of the nuances of this influential approach to helping families thrive. Intended for students and practitioners in clinical psychology, counseling, and social work.""@en
  • "This video begins with a brief discussion with the practitioner concerning the adlerian therapy, then followed by actual counseling session and discussion of the therapy session."

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