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[17 1 1 ] 001 ? Having worked with many clients over the years, I have been occasionally surprised to watch as one of them experienced an amazing "aha!" of recognition and had an internal shift after watching a movie. These clients were able to identify with characters who had struggles similar to their own. But while they identified with the characters, it was also somehow easier to maintain their distance "outside" the experience. In other words, they maintained an observer perspective. In some cases, instead of identifying with a character, the client was highly critical of them. Either way, the same active principles seemed to apply, and combining the movie experience with psychological exploration during our sessions had powerful results.
The Unpredictable Outcome of Counseling The Positive Effect of Empathy on Counselee The Supportive Role of Counselors as Guardian The Unprecedented Backfire of Counseling Process The Inner Change of Counselee After Watching a Movie
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