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  1. Three Approaches to Psychotherapy (1965) Part 1: Client-Centered Therapy with Carl Rogers, Ph.D. Person-Centered Approach Videos. 4.17K subscribers. 103K views 3 years ago.

  2. In 1986, “Three Approaches to Psychotheraphy III” offered a three-part series to compare and contrast Psychodynamic Therapy, Cognitive-Behavior Modification, and Cognitive Therapy. These approaches widely differ but have many common threads also worthy of study, with Hans Strupp, Donald Meichenbaum, and Aaron T. Beck.

  3. Learn about five broad categories of psychotherapy theories and how they guide psychologists in understanding and helping clients. Find out the main features, contributors and variations of each approach.

  4. Three Approaches to Psychotherapy (1965) Part 3: Rational Emotive Therapy, with Albert Ellis, Ph.D. Person-Centered Approach Videos. •. 52K views • 3 years ago. •. In 1964, Dr. Everett ...

  5. Three Approaches to Psychotherapy: Directed by Everett L. Shostrom. With Carl Rogers, Fritz Perls, Gloria Szymanski, Albert Ellis. An actual patient, Gloria Szymanski, allowed herself to be filmed while engaged in therapy with three different therapists, distinguished by their different orientations but sharing their therapeutic endeavors.

  6. This spirited presentation demonstrates the shared features and key differences of contemporary therapeutic approaches, allowing the viewer a chance to compare and contrast the techniques and qualities of three master psychotherapists.

  7. THREE APPROACHES TO PSYCHOTHERAPY I. This original series produced by Everett L. Shostrom, Ph.D., also popularly known as The “Gloria” Films, were a first of their kind documentation of different approaches to psychotherapy in practice.