Identifying needs with accelerated experiential dynamic psychotherapy.

Dr. Diana Fosha begins the session by asking the the client, who is undergoing a series of operations for lower-back pain, to expound on a comment she made before the session began about the set's bright lights--how they remind her of a hospital operating room's lights, and how she feels l...

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Corporate Author: American Psychological Association
Other Authors: Fosha, Diana
Format: Video
Language:English
Published: [Washington, D.C.] : American Psychological Association, 2011.
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Summary:Dr. Diana Fosha begins the session by asking the the client, who is undergoing a series of operations for lower-back pain, to expound on a comment she made before the session began about the set's bright lights--how they remind her of a hospital operating room's lights, and how she feels like she'll "lose it" in the five minutes before a surgical procedure begins. Dr. Fosha tries to link the client's ongoing "head-to-toe" tension and the desire to balance self needs with those of her family members to experiencing those five minutes and whom she'd want in the OR with her during surgery. The client expresses difficulty in trying to isolate and identify the types of needs she wants in the five-minute OR imagery.
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Physical Description:1 streaming video file (36 min., 48 sec.)
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