Counseling and Psychotherapy Theories in Context and Practice Video

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27 Feb 201404:27

Summary

TLDRThis video, led by John and Rita Summers Flanigan, explores various counseling theories through real-life examples. The presenters guide viewers through the process of analyzing emotions and thoughts, using cognitive-behavioral techniques to demonstrate how thoughts influence emotional reactions. The session focuses on a classroom scenario where an individual feels nervous and embarrassed during an inclusion activity. By breaking down thoughts and emotions, the video shows how self-reflection and cognitive approaches can help manage anxiety and enhance personal insight.

Takeaways

  • đŸŽ„ The DVD includes clips from 11 different theory-based counseling sessions, covering various therapeutic approaches.
  • 🧠 The sessions begin with psychoanalytic theory and conclude with family systems approaches, showcasing a range of techniques.
  • đŸ‘„ Real people with real problems are featured in the counseling sessions, making the content more relatable.
  • 📊 The discussion includes a breakdown of thoughts, emotions, and actions in a stressful classroom situation, emphasizing cognitive processes.
  • 💭 Early thoughts during stressful situations include uncertainty about what to say and self-doubt about communication abilities.
  • 😓 Emotions identified in the situation include nervousness, fear, and embarrassment, with anticipation of these feelings as well.
  • 🎚 Participants are asked to rate their emotions on a scale from 0 to 100, with specific focus on feelings of fear and embarrassment.
  • 📈 Embarrassment tends to be stronger than fear, often rated higher during and after the stressful event.
  • 🧠 The cognitive approach suggests that it’s not the situation causing emotions but the thoughts about the situation.
  • đŸ€” A key cognitive distortion noted is the belief in one's inability to be articulate, which triggers anxiety and affects emotional responses.

Q & A

  • What is the purpose of the DVD mentioned in the transcript?

    -The DVD contains clips from 11 different theory-based counseling sessions, ranging from psychoanalytic theory to family systems approaches. It aims to showcase real people with real problems.

  • Who are the presenters in the video?

    -The presenters are John Summers Flanigan and Rita Summers Flanigan.

  • What is the structure of the counseling theories presented on the DVD?

    -The counseling theories presented range from psychoanalytic theory at one end to family systems approaches at the other.

  • What example does the speaker use to illustrate cognitive thinking?

    -The speaker uses an example where a person in a stats class has thoughts like, 'Oh God, what am I going to say?' and 'Why can’t I ever be articulate?' to show how thoughts affect emotions.

  • How does the speaker explain the connection between thoughts and emotions?

    -The speaker explains that it's not the situation that directly causes emotional reactions, but the thoughts a person has about the situation, which in turn affect their emotions.

  • What emotions does the person in the example experience during the inclusion activity?

    -The person feels nervous, fearful, and embarrassed during the inclusion activity.

  • How does the speaker differentiate between thoughts and emotions in the example?

    -The speaker notes that anticipatory feelings, such as the anticipation of embarrassment, are more thoughts, while emotions like actual embarrassment occur during or after the event.

  • How does the speaker measure the intensity of emotions in the example?

    -The speaker asks the person to rate their emotions on a scale of 0 to 100, where 0 means no emotion and 100 represents the strongest possible feeling.

  • What emotional intensity does the person assign to their feelings of fear and embarrassment?

    -The person rates their fear at about 40 or 50 out of 100 and their embarrassment at around 70.

  • At what point does the person feel embarrassed during the inclusion activity?

    -The person feels embarrassed both during and after speaking in the inclusion activity.

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