Working with veterans
Gary R. Brooks demonstrates his integrative approach to working with men who have served in the military. In general, male culture holds values contrary to psychotherapeutic goals and methods, including a resistance to asking for help and an aversion to vulnerability and intimacy. These traits are o...
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Washington, DC
American Psychological Association
2008
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Series: | APA psychotherapy series. Men and masculinity
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Summary: | Gary R. Brooks demonstrates his integrative approach to working with men who have served in the military. In general, male culture holds values contrary to psychotherapeutic goals and methods, including a resistance to asking for help and an aversion to vulnerability and intimacy. These traits are often more common among those who have served in the military, making therapy with this population challenging. Dr. Brooks takes this into account and modifies therapy to make it more compatible with the way men typically think and act |
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Physical Description: | 1 digital video disc (95 min.) sd., col. 4 3/4 in. |
Format: | DVD format |
Production Credits: | Project director, Jon Carlson ; editor, Jon M. Tullos |
ISBN: | 9781433803246 1433803240 |