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Responding Therapeutically to Negative Reactions

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Negative feelings or responses sometimes occur in psychotherapy on the part of both the client as well as the therapist. Such reactions represent a challenge to the therapist: When a client responds negatively, the therapist must be prepared with alternative interventions or ways to recover a situation; a therapist's negative response to a client, even internally, can harm the therapy, so therapists must be aware of and manage their emotional reactions. The vignettes in this video are intended to stimulate thinking and discussion about preferred responses to uncomfortable situations or difficult content in therapy. Designed for clinical training, this video may be used either in workshops or individually to help students or professionals to improve their therapeutic work. This video features clients portrayed by actors on the basis of composite cases.
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