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This is the official resource for Three Approaches to Psychotherapy, Series I, II, and III – more popularly known as The “Gloria” Films of 1965, The “Kathy” Films of 1977, and The “Frank” Films of 1986.
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The first series of this title, “Three Approaches to...
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The videos and DVDs available on this website feature noted...
- THREE APPROACHES TO PSYCHOTHERAPY I
THREE APPROACHES TO PSYCHOTHERAPY I. This original series...
- THREE APPROACHES TO PSYCHOTHERAPY II
The follow-up series to the popular “Gloria” Films, produced...
- THREE APPROACHES TO PSYCHOTHERAPY III
Produced in 1986, Three Approaches to Psychotherapy III...
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Three Approaches to Psychotherapy (1965) Part 3: Rational Emotive Therapy, with Albert Ellis, Ph.D. In 1964, Dr. Everett Shostrom had a brilliant idea: To produced a series of videoed...
Dec 7, 2022 · They were: 1) client-centered therapy; 2) gestalt, and 3) rational emotive therapy. In the film, each approach would be administered by a different psychologist practicing in that approach.
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.
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.
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- 1965-09-23
May 8, 2020 · 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 differen...
Film Series: THREE APPROACHES TO PSYCHOTHERAPY I. BUNDLE - Parts 1-3 of Three Approaches to Psychotherapy I - (1965) Video Preview. This film series, the famous “Gloria” films, produced in 1965 by Everett L. Shostrom, Ph.D., was a pioneer in educational film-making in the field of psychology.