Relational-cultural therapy for hopelessness. (Session 5 of 5).
Middle age twice-divorced single mother with two boys is treated by Judith V. Jordan with Relational-Cultural Therapy. Client's perfectionism elicits shame about her divorce and her loss of home and status as she prepares for a family party at her new home. Client's hopelessness is express...
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| Language: | English |
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[Washington, D.C.] :
American Psychological Association,
2011.
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| Summary: | Middle age twice-divorced single mother with two boys is treated by Judith V. Jordan with Relational-Cultural Therapy. Client's perfectionism elicits shame about her divorce and her loss of home and status as she prepares for a family party at her new home. Client's hopelessness is expressed that "things are going to continue to be bad." Jordan works to focus client on positive thoughts and images. |
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| Physical Description: | 1 streaming video file (46 min., 31 sec.) |
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