Therapy Videos in Library and on eLearning

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1. Process experiential psychotherapy : an emotion-focused approach
American Psychological Association.
Published: Washington, DC : The Association, c[2007?]
Summary: Leslie S. Greenberg conducts a mock therapy session relying on the use of process experiential
psychotherapy, an approach that relies on the provision of a genuine and empathic relationship between the
therapist and client.
UWF Library Reserve - Video
Videorecording VD001492
2. Cognitive-behavior therapy
Jacqueline B. Persons.
Published: Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, [2006?], c1995.
UWF Library Reserve - Video
Videorecording VD00968
3. Working with women survivors of trauma and abuse
American Psychological Association ; a production of Communications Services, Governors State University.
Published: [Washington, D.C.] : American Psychological Association, 2005.
Summary: Session attempts to capture the therapy approach and clinical style in as close to real
circumstances as possible.
UWF Library Reserve - Video
Videorecording VD000970
4. Pain management
[presented by] American Psychological Association ; a production of Communications Services, Governors
State University.
Published: Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, c2003.
Summary: Dr. Gatchel discusses pain management and engages in an actual therapy session with a real
client.
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Videorecording VD001496
5. Explaining PTSD is part of treating PTSD : lessons for mental health professionals
a presentation of Gift From Within.
Published: Camden, ME : Gift From Within, c2005.
Summary: This disc introduces post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) to clinicians, therapists, and mental
health professionals so that they may learn about the disorder, how it effects sufferers and their families,
and how to explain it in a clinical setting.
UWF Library Reserve - Video
Videorecording VD001377
6. Drug and alcohol abuse
Published: Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, c2002.
Summary: Psychotherapist William Richard Miller demonstrates specific treatments for drug and alcohol
abuse. Shows an actual therapy session with a real client which demonstrates how to apply behavioral
health principles. Ends with a question-and-answer exchange between the host and psychotherapist in order
to review the session and explain how the theories were put into practice in the actual session.
UWF Library Reserve - Video
Videorecording VD000978
7. Cognitive therapy
American Psychological Association presents ; a production of Communications Services, Governors State
University ; producer, Yevette Brown and Jon M. Tullos ; director, Jon M. Tullos.
Published: Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, c2006.
Summary: Dr. Judith Beck meets with an African American woman in her late 30s who is a single parent
dealing with life-long depression. Dr. Beck helps the client begin to sort out her problems and modify her
dysfunctional cognitions through Socratic questioning and other techniques.
UWF Library Reserve
Videorecording VD00965
8. Shyness and social phobia
American Psychological Association ; a production of Communications Services, Governors State University.
Published: [Washington, D.C.] : American Psychological Association, 2006.
Summary: Session attempts to capture the therapy approach and clinical style in as close to real
circumstances as possible.
UWF Library Reserve - Video
Videorecording VD000969
9. Three approaches to psychotherapy III
produced by Psychological Films ; producers, Everett L. Shostrom, Sharon K. Shostrom ; director, Harry
Rather.
Published: Corona Del Mar, CA : Psychological & Educational Films, [2000?]
Summary: Analyses and demonstrates three techniques of psychotherapy as practiced by Dr. Hans Strupp,
Dr. Donald Meichenbaum and Dr. Aaron Beck each interviewing the same client, Richard, to demonstrate
their differing and similar perspectives.
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Videorecording VD002647
10. Cognitive therapy for borderline personality disorder
produced by Governors State University Communications Services ; American Psychological Association ;
director, Gene Broderson ; producer, Julia Frank-McNeil.
Published: Washington : American Psychological Association, c1997.
Summary: Follow Dr. Layden as she demonstrates her approach to working with clients with borderline
personality disorder.
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Videorecording VD000972
11. Constructivist therapy
[presented by] American Psychological Association ; a production of Communications Services, Governors
State University ; producer, Yevette Brown ; producer/director/editor, Jon M. Tullos.
Published: Washington, D.C. : American Psychological Association, c2004.
Summary: Psychotherapist Robert Neimeyer and Jon Carlson open this video with a discussion of
psychotherapy and constructivist therapy. This is followed by a therapy session with a real client where Dr.
Neimeyer utilizes constructivist therapy techniques to help a woman deal with the loss of her son.
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Videorecording VD001495
12. Relationships. Treating difficult couples
[presented by] American Psychological Association ; a production of Communication Services, Governors
State University.
Published: Washington, D.C. : American Psychological Association, c2005.
Summary: Dr. Douglas Snyder discusses how to identify and treat difficult couples. Program includes an
interview with Jon Carlson, an actual therapy session with real clients and a discussion afterwards.
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Videorecording VD000980
13. Mindfulness for addiction problems
[presented by] American Psychological Association ; a production of Communications Services, Governors
State University ; director, Charles Nolley ; producer, Yevette Brown.
Published: Washington, D.C. : American Psychological Association, c2005.
Summary: A spiritual approach to treating patients with addiction problems.
UWF Library Reserve - Video
Videorecording VD000982
14. Schema therapy
[presented by] American Psychological Association ; a production of Communications Services, Governors
State University.
Published: Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, c2007.
Summary: In Schema Therapy, Dr. Jeffrey Young demonstrates his unique approach to working with clients
with personality disorders or those who are resistant to treatment. Schema therapy is an innovative,
integrated therapeutic approach, originally developed as an expansion of traditional cognitive--Behavioral
treatments. In comparison to cognitive--Behavioral therapy, schema therapy emphasizes lifelong patterns,
affective change techniques, and the therapeutic relationship, integrating all of these strategies as opposed
to focusing on just one of them. In this session, Dr. Young works with a woman who suffers from deeply
negative self-talk stemming in part from abuse she suffered as a child. Dr. Young helps the client to start to
challenge her feelings of guilt and self-blame.
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Videorecording VD001494
15. Cognitive-behavioral relapse prevention for addictions : series II, specific treatments for specific
populations
G. Alan Marlatt ; director, Gene Broderson ; producer, Julia Frank-McNeil.
Published: Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, 1996.
Summary: G. Alan Marlatt presents methods for preventing relapse of addicts using cognitive behaviorism
methods through demonstration and discussion.
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Videorecording VD000973
16. Cognitive therapy for panic disorders
David M. Clark.
Published: Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, c1997.
Summary: Follow Dr. Clark as he conducts therapy sessions with a professional actor adept at improvisation
who has been immersed in the clinical history of a client suffering from panic disorders.
UWF Library Reserve - Video
Videorecording VD000971
17. Relapse prevention over time
[presented by] American Psychological Association ; a production of Communication Services, Governors
State University.
Published: Washington, D.C. : American Psychological Association, c2007.
Summary: G. Alan Marlatt demonstrates his approach to helping clients with substance addictions prevent
or cope with relapses during efforts to change addictive behavior.
UWF Library Reserve - Video
Videorecording VD000983
18. Treating adolescents with ADHD
[presented by] American Psychological Association ; a production of Communications Services, Governors
State University.
Published: Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, c2004.
Summary: Robert J. Resnick demonstrates his approach to helping adolescents and their families deal with
attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
UWF Library Reserve - Video
Videorecording VD000974
19. A case of domestic abuse : brief character change
[presented by] Zeig, Tucker & Co., Inc. ; produced by Communication Services, Governors State University ;
demonstrated by Leigh McCullough.
Published: Phoenix, AZ : Zeig, Tucker & Theisen, Inc., 2000.
Summary: Working with a client trapped in an all-too-familiar cycle of victimization and self-blame, Leigh
McCullough, a nationally recognized expert in brief psychodynamic therapy, illustrates her powerful
approach to restructuring defenses through an inspired combination of psychodynamic and learning theory
techniques.
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Videorecording VD001584
20. Evidence-based treatment
Published: Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, 2007.
Summary: Larry E. Beutler demonstrated his research-oriented approach to therapy. Dr. Beutler uses data
gathered in a presession assessment to tailor his approach to working with the client. The principles on
which this metod is based have been proven to make therapy more targeted, and therefore, more effective.
In this session, Dr. Beutler works with a young man suffering from depression who wants to be able to enjoy
life again. Dr. Beutler looks for relationship themes and at the client's family systems for insight into the
sources of the client's depression and passivity, and helps to increase the client's self-esteem and sense of
control over his own life--Container label.
UWF Library Reserve - Video
Videorecording VD00966
21. Working with headaches
presented by the American Psychological Association ; produced by Governors State University
Communication Services.
Published: Washington DC : American Psychological Association, c2006.
UWF Library Reserve - Video
Videorecording VD000977
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------22. Cognitive-behavioral therapy
with Dr. Donald Meichenbaum ; produced by Governors State University Communications
Services.
Published: [United States] : American Psychological Association, c2007.
Summary: "Dr. Donald Meichenbaum uses cognitive-behavioral therapy with a
constructive-narrative perspective in which he looks at the stories clients tell
about themselves and considers ways that the client could develop a different,
more positive story."
UWF Library Reserve - Videorecording VD00967
23. Behavior therapy for obsessive-compulsive disorder
American Psychological Association ; producer Julia Frank McNeil.
Author: Turner, Samuel M. 1944Published: Washington, D.C. : American Psychological Association, c1997.
Summary: Follow Dr. Turner as he conducts therapy sessions with a patient suffering from obsessivecompulsive disorder.
UWF Library Reserve dvd VD000975
24. Cognitive-behavioral couples therapy
Published: [Washington, D.C.] : American Psychological Association, c2004.
Summary: Arthur Freeman demonstrates his approach to working with couples, including a discussion
between the host and the therapist; an actual therapy session with real clients; and a question-and-answer
exchange with the therapist about the session.
UWF Library Reserve - Videorecording VD000981
25. Person-centered child therapy
featuring Anin Utigaard ; a production of Communications Services, Governors State University.
Published: Boston : Allyn and Bacon, c2003.
Summary: In the first section, therapist Anin Utigaard discusses person-centered child therapy with
hosts Jon Carlson
UWF Library Reserve - Videorecording VT03306
26. Motivational interviewing for addictions
with William R. Miller ; produced by Governors State University.
Published: Needham Heights, MA : Allyn & Bacon Professional, c2000.
Summary: Lewis and Carlson talk to William Miller about motivational interviewing and how it is designed to
help people resolve their ambivalence about changing addictive behaviors.
UWF Library Reserve - Video vhs VT03149
27. Three Approaches to Psychotherapy
Description:
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Summary:
3 videodiscs (116 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
DVD.
Filmed and edited by Rod Yould.
Originally produced as motion picture in 1965.
Closed caption.
Demonstrates client-centered therapy as practiced by Carl Rogers, Gestalt therapy as practiced by
Frederick Perls, and Rational-emotive therapy as practiced by Albert Ellis. Part 3 includes an
evaluation by the patient, Gloria, of her therapy.
Contents:
pt. 1. Carl Rogers (48 min.) -- pt. 2. Frederick Perls (32 min.) -- pt. 3. Albert Ellis (36 min.).
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28. Cognitive therapy for addictions
with Bruce S. Liese ; an Allyn & Bacon presentation ; produced by Governors State University.
Published: Needham Heights, MA : Allyn & Bacon, c2000.
Summary: Cognitive therapy helps clients modify the thought patterns and maladaptive beliefs that can
lead to troublesome behaviors and reactions
UWF Library Reserve Vhs VT03257
Demonstration of cognitive therapy
Aaron Beck, Judith Beck ; produced and distributed by the Milton H. Erickson Foundation, Inc.
Published: Phoenix, Ariz. : Milton H. Erickson Foundation, 1995.
Summary: Aaron Beck identifies the three-step approach he applies to therapy : one, develop the
therapist-client relationship ; two, try to identify the specific cognitive problem ; three, try one or more
interventions.
Vhs UWF Library Reserve – Video VT03256
Understanding play behavior and themes in play therapy
developed and produced by Garry L. Landreth ; Center for Media Production.
Author: Landreth, Garry L.
Published: Denton, TX : Play Therapy Institute, Center for Play Therapy, c2003.
Summary: Lecture on making contact with children through play therapy. Covers meaning in children's
play, identifying four messages revealed in children's play, stages in the play therapy process, and theme
development in children's Play…
UWF Library Reserve - Dvd Video VD001359
Techniques of play therapy : a clinical demonstration
Published: New York, NY : Guilford Publications, c1994.
Summary: This program is presented by Nancy Boyd Webb, a noted authority on play
therapy, who provides a lively introduction to play therapy techniques
UWF Library Reserve - Video dvd VD001373
Smoking cessation
[presented by] American Psychological Association ; a production of Communications Services,
Governors State University.
Published: Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, c2003.
Summary: Dr. Spring discusses smoking cessation and engages in an actual therapy session
with a real client.
UWF Library Reserve - Vhs VT003220
Exercise
[presented by] American Psychological Association ; a production of Communications Services,
Governors State University.
Published: Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, c2003.
Summary: Dr. Hays discusses exercise and sports psychology and engages in an actual therapy
session.
UWF Library Reserve vhs VT03221
Cardiac psychology
[presented by] American Psychological Association ; a production of Communications Services,
Governors State University.
Published: Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, c2003.
Summary: Robert Allan discusses the role psychologists can play in helping patients at high
risk for coronary disease modify their behavior and lower their chances of recurring attacks.
Emerald Coast Campus Library Reserve vhs RC671 .C37 2003
FAMILY THERAPIES
1. Individual therapy : from a family systems perspective
American Psychological Association.
Published: Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, [2007?]
Summary: Florence W. Kaslow conducts a mock therapy session that illustrates
the use of individual therapy and how the attitudes and behaviors of an
individual influence and impact on other family members.
UWF Library Reserve - Video VD001493
2. Structural therapy
[presented by] Allyn & Bacon ; produced by Governors State University.
Published: Needham, MA : Allyn & Bacon, c1998.
Summary: Explores one of the major theories of family therapy, Structural therapy, with Dr....
Vhs UWF Library Reserve –Videorecording;VT02508
3. Strategic therapy
with James Coyne ; an Allyn & Bacon presentation ; produced by Governors State University.
Published: Needham Heights, MA : Allyn and Bacon, c1998.
Summary: Explores one of the major theories of family therapy, Strategic therapy, with Dr….
UWF Library Reserve - Videorecording;VT02514
4. Functional family therapy
[presented by] American Psychological Association ; a collaborative effort between Governors
State University and the American Psychological Association ; a production of Communication
Services, Governors State University.
Published: Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, c2004.
Summary: (Producer) Includes a discussion between the host and Dr. Alexander, a leading expert
in family therapy, an actual therapy session with a real family, and a question-and-answer
exchange with…
Vhs Videorecording VT03255
5. Family systems therapy
hosted by Jon Carlson and Diane Kjos ; featuring Kenneth V. Hardy ; [produced by ] Governors State
University.
Published: Needham Heights, Mass. : Allyn & Bacon Professional, [2000?], c1997.
Summary: This video begins with a discussion about the theory and its application, followed by an actual
counseling demonstration. vhs
Emerald Coast Campus Library General Collection RC488.5 .F198 2000
6. Tools & techniques for family therapy
Family Tree Productions ; [presented by] John Edwards ; produced & directed by Tab Ballis.
Published: San Francisco, Calif. : Psychotherapy.net, c2006.
Summary: Discusses the goals of family therapy. Introduces and demonstrates tools and techniques for
use in family therapy. Covers techniques such as segmenting, enactments, positive reframing, mapping,
draw-a-dream, circle method, colleague teamwork, new talk, guardrail, sculpting, and alter ego.
UWF Library Reserve – Video
Videorecording VD001346
OTHERS OF INTEREST
Stages of change for addictions
with John C. Norcross ; produced by Governors State University.
Published: Needham Heights, MA : Allyn and Bacon, c2000.
Summary: Dr. Norcross and his colleagues have helped to identify the stages people go through in
addressing and dealing with addiction. UWF Library Reserve - Video
Videorecording VT03318
Teenage suicide : the silent threat
Yale Roe Films for A & E Network, Kurtis Productions ; producer, Allon Hanania ; writer/producer, Bob Harris.
Published: [New York, NY] : A & E Home Video, 2002, c1999.
Summary: A teen with bipolar disorder describes her suicide attempt and her struggle to deal with her
illness through medication and therapy
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Yalom -- Inpatient Group VOL. 1
Summary: Yalom works with typical therapy group in an acute inpatient ward of a general hospital
Videorecording VT01283
Yalom -- Inpatient Group Vol. 2
Published: [S.l.] : Brooks/Cole Publishing, 1990 Video VT01284
Gay, lesbian, and bisexual clients
American Psychological Association ; a production of Communications Services, Governors State University.
Published: Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, c2004.
Summary: (Producer) Dr. Perez's areas of professional interest include counseling issues related to diversity,
multiculturalism, and gender issues.
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VD000979
Conversation With Dr. Viktor Frankl
Published: [S.l.] : Penn State, 1990
Summary: PERSONALITY SERIES) Frankl, founder of logotherapy, compares his theories with those of Freud,
Jung, Adler, Lorentz, and Skinner; he also discusses logotherapy, meaning, humanism, and altruism, and
offers advice for psychiatry and psychology students.
UWF Library Reserve - Video VT02118
Albert Bandura: Part 1
Published: [S.l.] : Penn State, 1990
Summary: Bandura reviews his influences in theoretical and research development, and discusses cognitive
and social behavior modification, social learning, modeling and aggression.
UWF Library Reserve - Video VT02152
Albert Bandura: Part 2
Published: [S.l.] : Penn State, 1990
Summary: Bandura recalls his classic Bobo Doll experiment, and discusses the effects of aggression and
violence in the media, mortality and moral disengagement, self efficacy, reactions to criticisms, and plans for
the future. Videorecording VT02153
Published: [S.l.] : Penn State, 1990
Summary: Skinner evaluates Freudian theory and discusses his views on motivation, operant conditioning,
schedules of reinforcement, punishment, and teaching machines. UWF Library Reserve - Video VT02145
Dr. B.F. Skinner: Part 2
Summary: Skinner discusses his novel "Walden Two", the American educational system, and applications of
operant conditioning in the society at large. UWF Library Reserve VT02146
Dr. Carl Rogers: Part 1
Published: [S.l.] : Penn State, 1990
Summary: Rogers discusses motivation, perception, learning, the self, his development of client-centered
psychotherapy, and the strengths and weaknesses of encounter groups. Videorecording VT02141
Dr. Carl Rogers: Part 2
Summary: Rogers looks at the American educational system, student unrest on college campuses, and the
issue of research vs. action it contemporary psychology, and reviews his own contributions.
UWF Library Reserve - Video VT02142
Discussion With Dr. Carl Jung
Published: [S.l.] : Penn State, 1990
Summary: Jung describes hsi relationship to Freud and his differences with Freudian theory, his views of the
unconscious, introversion extroversion theories, his concept of archetypes, and his responses to some of
the contemporary challenges of psychology. UWF Library Reserve VT02123
Living with schizophrenia
presented by Guilford Publications in cooperation with Monkey See Productions.
Published: New York, NY : Guilford Publications, 2003.
Summary: Three people with schizophrenia and one person with schizo-affective disorder discuss how
they manage their mental illness. UWF Library Reserve Vhs VT02982
Healing and the mind
from WNET/New York and WTTW/Chicago ; a production of David Grubin Productions, Inc. & Public
Affairs Television, Inc.
Published: New York : Ambrose Video, 2009.
Summary: (Producer) Ancient medical science told us our minds and bodies are one
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