Posted by Judy Weiser, Grp Administrator I know that you and I have individually corresponded about your projects "back-channel" (one-to-one), but in reviewing messages on this page, I realized that perhaps other readers might benefit from knowing about some of the early resources that exist re: VideoTherapy (which, as you yourself know, I used to teach over 20 years ago..). So I'm using this response to your message to provide a small list of some of the earliest publications about using Video in, or as, therapy -- and maybe if other readers have more recent publications to recommend, they will hopefully add them by replying to this message. here's all the (early) ones I'm aware of -- including some that I myself authored (all include mention of use of video in/as therapy, though not all the titles include the word "video" itself): **VideoTherapy Bibliography** Berger, Milton M., Ed. (1978). Videotape Techniques in Psychiatric Training and Treatment. New York: Brunner/Mazel. Dowrick, Peter W., and Biggs, Simon J., Eds. (1983). Using Video: Psychological and Social Applications. New York: John Wiley. Fryrear, Jerry L., and Fleshman, Bob, Eds. (1981). Videotherapy in Mental Health. Springfield, Illinois: Charles C. Thomas. Heilveil, Ira. (1983). Video in Mental Health Practice: An Activities Handbook. New York: Springer. ARTICLES: Alger, Ian. (1973). Audio-Visual Techniques in Family Therapy. In D. Bloch, D. (Ed.), Techniques of Family Therapy: A Primer. (pp. 65-73). New York: Grune & Stratton. Alger, Ian. (1971). Insight and Involvement in Individual Therapy Through Videotape Confrontation. Science and Psychoanalysis, 18, 20-25. Arbus, Jeffrey. (1984). Videotape Feeback: A Tool in Counselor Education. Phototherapy, 4:1, 2-6. Corbit, Irene E., and Fryrear, Jerry L. (1985). Visual transitions: Metaphor for change. Phototherapy, 4:3, 5-9. Evans, Gerald S.; Fryrear, Jerry L.; and Corbit, Irene E. (1989). Visual Transitions as Therapy. Art Therapy, 6:2, 57-66. Fryrear, Jerry L. (1983). Photographic self-confrontation as therapy. In: Krauss, D. A., and Fryrear, J. L. (Eds.), Phototherapy in mental health (pp. 71-94). Springfield, IL: Charles Thomas. Fryrear, Jerry L. (1982). Visual self-confrontation as therapy. Phototherapy, 3:1, 11-12. Fryrear, Jerry L. and Stephens, Bill C. (1988). Group psychotherapy using masks and video to facilitate intrapersonal commmunication. The Arts in Psychotherapy. 15:3, 227-234. Furman, Lou. (1990). Video therapy: An alternative for the treatment of adolescents. The Arts in Psychotherapy, 17:2, 165-170. Hinz, Lisa D., and Ragsdell, Vicki. (1990). Brief report: Using masks and video in group psychotherapy with bulimics. The Arts in Psychotherapy, 17:3, 259-263. Holzman, P. S. (1969). On hearing and seeing oneself. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 148:3, 198-209. Lambert, Marie. (1988). Improving self esteem through Photo/Videotherapy: A graduate project. Unpublished Paper: University of Houston at Clear Lake. Nathan, D.J. (1978). The use of self-confrontation through photography or videotape as a therapeutic method fo changing self image and aiding weight maintenance in formerly obese adults. Doctoral Dissertation, University of Miami, (Dissertation Abstracts International, 39:11, 6659A). Sussman, Gilbert. (1987). Two classroom projects: Self-concept enhancement and video-poetry project. Phototherapy, 6:2, 23-24. Weiser, Judy. (1985). Training and teaching photo and video therapy: Central themes, core knowledge, and important considerations. Phototherapy , 4:4, 9-16. Weiser, Judy. (1986a). Ethical considerations in PhotoTherapy training and practice. Phototherapy, 5:1, 12-17. Weiser, Judy. (1986b). Ethical considerations in PhotoTherapy training and practice. Video-Informationen, 9:2, 5-10. Weiser, Judy. (1988a). "See what I mean?" Photography as nonverbal communication in cross-cultural psychology. In: Poyatos, Fernando (Ed.), Cross-Cultural Perspectives in Nonverbal Communication (pp. 245-290). Toronto: Hogrefe. Weiser, Judy. (1988b). PhotoTherapy: Using snapshots and photo-interactions in therapy with youth. In: Schaefer, Charles (Ed.), Innovative Interventions in Child and Adolescent Therapy (pp. 339-376). New York: Wiley.
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on 10/27/2003, 2:25 pm, in reply to "Video Therapy with Residential Children Having Profound Trauma Histories"
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