Existential-humanistic therapy for life satisfaction. (Session 4 of 4).
Kirk J. Schneider demonstrates existential-humanistic therapy techniques with a middle-aged African American man in his early 50s who is dissatisfied with his position in life. After being divorced for several years and intermittently unemployed, the client seeks to re-establish his family relations...
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| Language: | English |
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[Washington, D.C.] :
American Psychological Association,
2011.
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| Summary: | Kirk J. Schneider demonstrates existential-humanistic therapy techniques with a middle-aged African American man in his early 50s who is dissatisfied with his position in life. After being divorced for several years and intermittently unemployed, the client seeks to re-establish his family relationships and career. In this fourth session, the client reports that the feedback provided in previous sessions has helped him reach a turning point. Schneider encourages the client to continue working on his career and relationship goals and urges him to continue implementing these insights into practice to make his life more gratifying. |
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| Physical Description: | 1 streaming video file (48 min., 4 sec.) |
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