Three Approaches to Psychotherapy III, Part 1: Dr. Hans Strupp--Psychodynamic Therapy*
- 1986 ----- color ----- 46 min ----- 16mm/vhs
- Dr. Strupp believes it is useful to view a patient's problem as disturbances in interpersonal relationships. "Patients rigidly cling to the past, and they do so by `cyclical maladaptive patterns.'" The therapists's role is to identify these patterns in the patient's life; to call them to the patient's attention; to help the patient explore the ramifications of the pattern in the patient's current life; and to provide a new relationship that can, at the very least, help to mitigate earlier damage. (Restricted to use on University of Washington campuses only)
- Topics: (Educational Psychology, Psychology: Clinical/Counseling)
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