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Group therapy : a live demonstration

"This video presents a live demonstration of two group therapy sessions based on characters of Irvin Yalom's book The Schopenauer Cure. Master group therapist and teacher Molyn Leszcz leads two groups based on the characters and plot, which allows for the major themes and dynamics that occur in all working groups to quickly emerge: authentic interpersonal engagement and feedback, conflict, jealousy, and the prospect of real intimacy. You will learn about the core techniques in Yalom's interpersonal model of group psychotherapy, including activating here-and-now interactions, reflection on group process, and the judicious use of therapist transparency. Commentary by Yalom and Leszcz provide deeper understanding of the subtleties and nuances that occur in these fast-paced groups. Intended for students and practitioners in clinical psychology, counseling, social work, and related health professions."

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  • "Group therapist and teacher Molyn Leszcz leads two groups of actors in separate group therapy sessions. While based on the characters and plot of Irvin Yalom's novel "The Schopenhauer cure", the group therapy sessions are unscripted and allow the major themes and dynamics of all group therapy sessions to be demonstrated. Also includes an interview between Irvin Yalom and his son Victor Yalom in which they discuss the basics of group therapy and the specific two group sessions led by Leszcz."
  • ""Group therapist and teacher Molyn Leszcz leads two groups of actors in separate group therapy sessions. While based on the characters and plot of Irvin Yalom's novel "The Schopenhauer cure", the group therapy sessions are unscripted and allow the major themes and dynamics of all group therapy sessions to be demonstrated. Also includes an interview between Irvin Yalom and his son Victor Yalom in which they discuss the basics of group therapy and the specific two group sessions led by Leszcz.""
  • ""This video presents a live demonstration of two group therapy sessions based on characters of Irvin Yalom's book The Schopenauer Cure. Master group therapist and teacher Molyn Leszcz leads two groups based on the characters and plot, which allows for the major themes and dynamics that occur in all working groups to quickly emerge: authentic interpersonal engagement and feedback, conflict, jealousy, and the prospect of real intimacy. You will learn about the core techniques in Yalom's interpersonal model of group psychotherapy, including activating here-and-now interactions, reflection on group process, and the judicious use of therapist transparency. Commentary by Yalom and Leszcz provide deeper understanding of the subtleties and nuances that occur in these fast-paced groups. Intended for students and practitioners in clinical psychology, counseling, social work, and related health professions.""@en
  • ""Group therapy sets the stage for a study in character and transformation in Yalom's novel. Master group therapist and teacher Molyn Leszcz leads two groups based on the characters and plot, which allows for the major themes and dynamics that occur in all working groups to quickly emerge in full force: authentic interpersonal engagement and feedback, conflict, jealousy, and the prospect of real intimacy. Additionally, you will see Leszcz skillfully demonstrate the core techniques in Yalom's interpersonal model of group psychotherapy: activating here-and-now interactions, reflection on group process, and the judicious use of therapist transparency. Commentary by Yalom and Leszcz help the viewer gain deeper understanding of the subtleties and nuances that occur in these fast-paced groups."--Description from website."@en
  • "Group therapist and teacher Molyn Leszcz leads two groups of actors in separate group therapy sessions. While based on the characters and plot of Irvin Yalom's novel "The Schopenhauer cure", the group therapy sessions are unscripted and allow the major themes and dynamics of all group therapy sessions to be demonstrated. Also includes an interview between Irvin Yalom and his son Victor Yalom in which they discuss the basics of group therapy and the specific two group sessions led by Leszcz."@en
  • "Group therapy sets the stage for a study in character and transformation in Yalom's novel The Schopenhauer cure. Master group therapist and teacher Molyn Leszcz leads two groups based on the characters and plot, which allows for the major themes and dynamics that occur in all working groups to quickly emerge in full force: authentic interpersonal engagement and feedback, conflict, jealousy, and the prospect of real intimacy. Additionally, you will see Leszcz skillfully demonstrate the core techniques in Yalom's interpersonal model of group psychotherapy: activating here-and-now interactions, reflection on group process, and the judicious use of therapist transparency. Commentary by Yalom and Leszcz help the viewer gain deeper understanding of the subtleties and nuances that occur in these fast-paced groups. Keywords: group, Yalom, here-and-now, Schopenhauer, groups, group therapy, existential, existential-humanistic, Counseling, counselling, Social Work, Social Worker, Therapy, Psychotherapy, Psychotherapy.net, Therapist.--Supplied by publisher."@en
  • "Additionally, you will see Leszcz skillfully demonstrate the core techniques in Yalom's interpersonal model of group therapy: activating here-and-now interactions, reflection on group process, and the judicious use of therapist transparency. Commentary by Yalom and Leszcz help the viewer gain deeper understanding of the subtleties and nuances that occur in these fast-paced groups."
  • "Group therapy sets the stage for a study in character and transformation in Yalom's novel. Master group therapist and teacher Molyn Leszcz leads two groups based on the characters and plot, which allows for the major themes and dynamics that occur in all working groups to quickly emerge in full force: authentic interpersonal engagement and feedback, conflict, jealousy, and the prospect of real intimacy."

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  • "Educational films"@en
  • "Educational films"
  • "Filmed interviews"
  • "Interviews"
  • "Streaming video"@en
  • "Instructional films"

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  • "Group therapy : a live demonstration"@en
  • "Group therapy : a live demonstration"
  • "Group therapy a live demonstration"@en
  • "Group therapy a live demonstration"
  • "Group therapy: a live demonstration"