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Psychotherapy with gay, lesbian and bisexual clients
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Psychotherapy with gay, lesbian and bisexual clients

Author: Ronald L Scott; Eli Reyna; Buendía Productions.
Publisher: Santa Ana, CA : Buendía Productions, ©2005.
Edition/Format:   DVD video : English : 2nd edView all editions and formats
Summary:
A video series based on the collaborative efforts of mental health professionals with research and experience on psychotherapy with gay, lesbian, and bisexual individuals. The purpose is to provide information to students and to other mental health professionals.
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Material Type: Videorecording
Document Type: Visual material
All Authors / Contributors: Ronald L Scott; Eli Reyna; Buendía Productions.
OCLC Number: 57615963
Credits: Camera, Richard Schaefer, Eli Reyna ; original music, Adrian Cole, Brian Sherick ; editors, Eli Reyna, Victor Deras.
Description: 7 videodiscs (314 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in. 1 study guide (20 p. ; 28 cm.)
Details: DVD.
Contents: program 1. Historical perspectives (41 min.) --
program 2. Individual assessment and psychotherapy (48 min.) --
program 3. Relationships, families and couples counseling (37 min.) --
program 4. The coming out process (40 min.) --
program 5. The bisexual experience (48 min.) --
program 6. Diversity and multiple identities (50 min.) --
program 7. Sexual minority adolescents (50 min.).
Other Titles: Historical perspectives.
Individual assessment and psychotherapy.
Relationships, families and couples counseling.
Coming out process.
Bisexual experience.
Diversity and multiple identities.
Sexual minority adolescents.
Responsibility: a production of Ronald L. Scott in association with Buendía Productions ; producers, Ronald L. Scott, Eli Reyna.

Abstract:

A video series based on the collaborative efforts of mental health professionals with research and experience on psychotherapy with gay, lesbian, and bisexual individuals. The purpose is to provide information to students and to other mental health professionals.

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