RENT TWO FILMS AND LET'S TALK IN THE MORNING, 2nd Edition
John W. Hesley and Jan G. Hesley
John Wiley & Sons, 2001
LEARNING OBJECTIVES - This course was designed to allow the reader to:
• Learn about the therapeutic process VideoWork in ongoing therapy where clients and therapists discuss themes and characters in popular films
• Learn to assign clients homework between sessions and prepare for discussion in future sessions
• Understand the dilemmas therapists face when deciding when it is appropriate to assign a film
• Learn from the advice on using films as tools in therapy
• Learn how VideoWork and bibliotherapy differ
• Learn how talking about films early in the therapeutic relationship may allow clients to express feelings that may be too threatening to express directly
• Learn the one basic and absolute requirement of therapists using VideoWork in therapy
• Learn methods for turning concerns into action plans
• Access an annotated list of films cross-referenced with their themes as they may relate to therapeutic themes
• Gain tips for successful movie matches and VideoWork assignments
John W. Hesley, Ph.D., is a psychologist with a consulting and psychotherapy practice in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. He is the author of scientific and popular articles.
Jan G. Hesley, LMSW, is an advanced clinical practitioner who specializes in marriage and family therapy. She has taught at the university level and consulted with many institutions.
11 CE credits; 342 pages
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