Popular Culture in Counseling, Psychotherapy, and Play-Based InterventionsLawrence C. Rubin, PhD, LMHC, RPT-S Springer Publishing Company, 12 mai 2008 - 416 pagini With a Foreword by Danny Fingeroth, former Group Editor of Marvel's Spider-Man comics line Popular culture, simply stated, is the language of a people, expressed through everything from its clothing, food choices, and religious practices to its media. The popular and predominant values, interests, and needs of a society find their way into mass consciousness through a variety of venues including literature, cinema, television, video games, sport, and music. Through the inter-related forces of mass production, global marketing and the Internet, the fruits of popular culture penetrate into stores, living rooms, and everyday experience of children, teens, and adults in the form of catchphrases, toys, iconography, celebrities, and indelible images. Psychotherapists and counselors who can tap into the powerful images, messages, and icons of popular culture have at their disposal an unlimited universe of resources for growth, change, and healing. Using real-world case examples and sound psychological theory, this book demonstrates how you can immediately start incorporating popular culture icons and images into your counseling or therapy. In this way, the authors will help elevate your ability to conduct clinical interviews with clients of all ages and all types of clinical problems. |
Din interiorul cărții
Rezultatele 1 - 5 din 46
... asking clients to watch two movies and call you in the morning. Utilizing plotlines and characters in movies (and television shows by association) requires that the therapist be familiar with the films, and that xxxvi INTRODUCTION.
... asked you to find [your boss, your marriage, your job, the issue problem, or challenge] and place it in my hand, what would you choose?” As they work, I am able to observe their verbal and nonverbal interactions, which often provides ...
... asked to tell me about the Cowardly Lion, she identified the scene in the movie where Dorothy's friends plan her ... asking friends and family their opinions on her options. She realized that she hoped they would convince her to make the ...
... asked if either of them wanted to comment or ask any questions. When Mike said he did, I asked that they listen respectfully to each other. Mike told us that he had chosen the Cowardly Lion for himself, because “I'm afraid around my ...
... asked if he could speak. When Jessica nodded, he said he had no idea she felt that way. When he had seen her choice, he thought it was because she saw him “as heartless,” and he was afraid she didn't love him anymore. As the session ...
Cuprins
61 | |
Movies | 97 |
Video and Board Games | 163 |
Television | 225 |
Sports | 273 |
Innovations in the Use of Popular Culture | 313 |
Index | 365 |
Alte ediții - Afișează-le pe toate
Popular Culture in Counseling, Psychotherapy, and Play-Based Interventions Lawrence C. Rubin Nu există previzualizare disponibilă - 2008 |