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Instructor’s Manual
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EFFECTIVE TREATMENT
OF VIOLENT
INDIVIDUALS
Manual by
Rebecca Aponte
EFFECTIVE TREATMENT OF VIOLENT INDIVIDUALS
The
Instructor’s Manual
accompanies the DVD
Effective Treatment of Violent
Individuals
(Institutional/Instructor’s Version). Video available at www.
psychotherapy.net.
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Instructor’s Manual for Effective Treatment of Violent Individuals
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Instructor’s Manual for
EFFECTIVE TREATMENT OF VIOLENT
INDIVIDUALS
Table of Contents
Tips for Making the Best Use of the DVD
Reaction Paper Guide for Classrooms and Training
Related Websites, Videos, and Further Readings
Discussion Questions
Role-Plays
Video Transcript
Video Credits
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About the Manual Author
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EFFECTIVE TREATMENT OF VIOLENT INDIVIDUALS
Tips for Making the Best Use of the DVD
1. USE THE TRANSCRIPTS
Make notes in the video
Transcript
for future reference; the next time
you show the video, you will have them available. Highlight or notate
key moments in the video to better facilitate discussion during the video
and post-viewing.
2. FACILITATE DISCUSSION
Pause the video at different points to elicit viewers’ observations and
reactions to the concepts presented. The
Discussion Questions
provide
ideas about key points that can stimulate rich discussions and learning.
3. LET IT FLOW
Avoid starting and stopping the video too often; instead, allow viewers
to appreciate how the work unfolds. It is best to watch the video in its
entirety since issues untouched in earlier parts often play out later.
Encourage viewers to voice their opinions; no strategy is perfect! What
do viewers think works and does not work in this approach? We learn
as much from our mistakes as our successes. It is crucial for students
and therapists to develop the ability to effectively critique a variety of
approaches and methods.
4. SUGGEST READINGS TO ENRICH VIDEO MATERIAL
Assign readings from the
Related Videos, Websites, and Further
Reading
section prior to viewing. You can also schedule the video to
coincide with other course or training materials on related topics.
5. ASSIGN A REACTION PAPER
See suggestions in Reaction Paper section.
6. WATCH THE SERIES
This video is one in a two-part series portraying the etiology and
effective treatment of violence in an institutional setting. The two videos
together present a complete picture, describing violent behavior from
inception to extinction through therapy. By showing both of the videos
in the series, you give viewers the opportunity to increase their skills
and understanding in the following areas: understanding attachment
styles leading to the development of violent behavior; identifying
the progressive levels of violent thinking; and applying appropriate
interventions in group or individual settings.
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PERSPECTIVE ON VIDEOS AND THE PERSONALITY OF THE
THERAPIST
Psychotherapy portrayed in videos is less off-the-cuff than therapy
in practice. Therapists may feel put on the spot to offer a good
demonstration, and clients can be self-conscious in front of a camera.
Therapists often move more quickly than they would in everyday
practice to demonstrate a particular technique. Despite these factors,
therapists and clients on video can engage in a realistic session that
conveys a wealth of information not contained in books or therapy
transcripts: body language, tone of voice, facial expression, rhythm of
the interaction, quality of the alliance—all aspects of the therapeutic
relationship that are unique to an interpersonal encounter.
Psychotherapy is an intensely private matter. Unlike the training in
other professions, students and practitioners rarely have an opportunity
to see their mentors at work. But watching therapy on video is the next
best thing.
One more note: The personal style of therapists is often as important
as their techniques and theories. Therapists are usually drawn to
approaches that mesh well with their own personality. Thus, while we
can certainly pick up ideas from master therapists, students and trainees
must make the best use of relevant theory, technique, and research that
fits their own personal style and the needs of their clients.
PRIVACY AND CONFIDENTIALITY
Please take care to protect the privacy and confidentiality of the clients
in this video who have courageously shared their personal lives with us.
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