Re: I want to find other people in Italy interested in PhotoTherapy and VideoTherapy too
Posted by Judy Weiser, Administrator thanks for your posting and I hope that people in Italy will contact you -- and if they do, please ask if I can have their contact information also, because I might be asked to do a workshop there in the next year or two -- so it will be good to have names on file for sending announcements to!! regarding your interest in "videobiography and video-narrative and construction of self identity in adolescence", as well as VideoTherapy, you might also find it VERY helpful to use the "Search" box on the main page to type "video" and also "narrative" -- and see the wonderful list of other postings here by people with similar interests and/or doing similar work. Especially please read the postings by Craig Steinberg because I think his work is similar to yours! and also the one by Franziska Ditter about her work with youth in Berlin... Finally, please also see the third list of Readings on my site's "Recommended Readings" page -- it's a listing of VideoTherapy publications! I'll put the direct link below now... thank you, Judy (Weiser)
Link: Recommended Readings (list #3 is Video Therapy)
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MORE re: video therapy, video-biography, video-narrative
Posted by Judy Weiser, Administrator Here are a few of these -- see the message below by: and see Deb Dutcher's response which also talks about her own work (http://home.earthlink.net/~ddutcher/ Also she mentions a place in Berkeley, California called "The Center for Digital Storytelling" that you might find interesting. it's at: http://www.storycenter.org/ and finally there's a message "thread" titled "Therapeutic Videography" below, and those postings are interesting also! hope this helps, Judy
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Re: I want to find other people in Italy interested in PhotoTherapy and VideoTherapy too
Posted by Chiara rgds
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Re: I want to find other people in Italy interested in PhotoTherapy and VideoTherapy too
Posted by Judy Weiser, Administrator In that way, networking and collaboration becomes possible... Yes people can contact you directly, but at least please first tell us more about why we should ;-) Do you use video in therapy work? Do you use it as therapeutic activity even if you are not a therapist? What do you do with video? How do you use it, and why, and with what results? Please tell us all more about why you did this posting -- I have been doing, and teaching how to do, VideoTherapy, for nearly thirty years now and I would like to hear from you about your own interests in this field, please! I have authored several articles and book chapters about these techniques; you are welcome to download these (no cost), from the "Publications List" on the "Bio & Publications" page of my website, at: Thank you, Judy Weiser, Director, PhotoTherapy Centre
Link: Weiser Publications (download for free)
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Re: I want to find other people in Italy interested in PhotoTherapy and VideoTherapy too
Posted by Chiara
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Re: Italy and VideoTherapy
Posted by Judy Weiser, Administrator I did not think you were rude; I just was not sure if your message was "real" or not -- and since you did not provide any background details I decided that I needed to find out, before I would permit this to remain on the Page. Although you are correct that the original message was 2004, you can find that other postings to this page happen daily, and often people find old messages that are still useful (like you just did! For example, Dr. Carmine Parrella, the person who started the "thread" (that you put your reply to), lives in Lucca Italy -- and is VERY active in both videotherapy and phototherapy! (he also teaches about this and gives training workshops too!) I strongly urge you to contact him. His email is not the same as what you see on his original message -- and thus sending a message to that old (incorrect) one, will not reach him. Here is his new one: He is running both a PhotoTherapy and a VideoTherapy Program at that Regional Mental Health Centre in Lucca. I visited his Program last year, when I was invited to give presentations and a workshop for mental health professionals there. Also, I strongly recommend that you also contact Dr. Oiviero Rossi: He runs this website: more about him is at: There are also people/websites/publications about both "cinema therapy" and "film therapy" and "movie therapy" -- and even one fellow (Dr. Gaetano Giordano, from Rome), who wrote an article in 1988 in which he claims to have invented "VideoTape Therapy" all by himself! While such claims are amusing, they are not true. There is a big difference between not knowing what many others have done (many years earlier) -- and claiming that (due to this ignorance) one is the first-ever, and only person to create it. I give this a big "sigh..." There are many published articles (and at least four books, the first of which was in 1960) about VideoTherapy (using video both "during therapy" and also "as community or personal communication-activity" purposes). While these are two separate fields in North America, they are more often combined in Europe and U.K. For a good list of readings about VideoTherapy, see the "Recommended Readings" page of my website: http://www.phototherapy-centre.com/recommended_readings.htm Hope this information helps, and as one of the pioneers of VideoTherapy (I was published about this subject over 20 year ago!), I welcome you to contact me for interviews also, if that would be helpful to you! thanks for using this Discussion Group page! Judy Weiser, Director, PhotoTherapy Centre
Link: Readings about VideoTherapy (and PhotoTherapy also)
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new email address for Carmine Parrella (message above)
Posted by Judy Weiser, Administrator If readers of his message want to contact him, please use this one instead (it does work!): He is doing interesting work but is very busy, and so I guess he forgot to put his new email address onto this Page... Judy Weiser, Discussion Group Administrator
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Re: new email address for Carmine Parrella (message above)
Posted by Chiara Roncagli
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Video Therapy in Italy and other countries
Posted by Judy Weiser, Administrator I apologize for the delay in responding to your message but this past month has been extremely busy, with a lot of unexpected crises... I hope that by now, both Oliviero Rossi and also Carmine Parrella, have started communication with you (?) A third person I think would be EXTREMELY important to you is: Craig Steinberg, who already is doing many videotherapy groups with young people with various problems. You can find his name and many of his messages on this Discussion Group page and all of them mention video with youth. Also see his information on the "Who is Doing What, Where" page also: I think he is someone you definitely must also contact if you are doing something about the use of video with youth.... he is located in the U.S. Regarding the mix-up in your message on my Discussion Group, yes I thought this was the problem that happened to you. It's easy to make this mistake due to some messages having the same title in more than one place... As for being interested in "being involved" in your project, I can say that yes, I am interested to learn more about your Project, and -- possibly -- be involved, once I know more about it. In one of your messages you offered to translate into English, a summary of your goals and how you plan to accomplish them -- and yes I would like to know more about this. Please do not send the entire proposal -- just perhaps one or two pages explaining it, so that I can determine if I am interested to continue. Also please explain exactly what you would want from me -- just an interview or (??) Just a small word of caution here: I think it will be important for you to be very very clear about whether you are doing "VideoTherapy" (using video DURING therapy), or whether you are doing "Therapeutic Video" (using video-based activities AS the healing process itself). The difference is that the first requires that a therapist be leading the process (and taking care of any emotional issues that arise during this), while the second is done by people for themselves, AS ACTIVITIES that are self-initiated and there is no need for any therapist to be part of it (although sometimes they participate). one is therapy (done in the "intention" of formal therapy "framework"), while the second is a collection of activities that prove to be very helpful in assisting people to learn more about themselves (but they do not need a therapist, or formal therapy counselling sessions, for this to happen in). For a longer and deeper explanation and comparison about these differences, please see my webpage "Compared with Other Fields", at: which explains the exact parallel between "PhotoTherapy" and "Therapeutic Photography" (and there is also a similar difference between "Art Therapy" / "Therapeutic Art") NOW: having told you this is a big difference, let me explain that the difference (the need to clarify which is which) is more important in some countries than others... And sometimes the boundary between them is blurred... This is more of a "continuum" between the two, and not so much "opposites". But it will be important theoretically, for your project to show that it understands this, and that it knows which kind(s) it is about. Next point: you say you are not therapists, and then you write: "make use of the video camera in self therapy (Gestalt Therapy)". I am curious to know more about what you are calling "self therapy" and also would appreciate if you could now explain to me how it is the same (in your opinion) as Gestalt Therapy??? re: "We hold PhotoTherapy Centre a milestone in our field and of course we would be delighted to involve you in this project", I will need to know a lot more about what you are planning, and how you would want to involve me. You need to know that the PhotoTherapy Centre is not funded (there are no financial grants supporting it), and therefore that I do not have a regular income other than what I earn from Consulting and Training. What this means is: I do not get any monthly "salary" that permits me to donate large amounts of time for free. I occasionally help people for short discussions of less than an hour, from time to time, but if you mean something more time-consuming than this, then we have to figure out a) do I want to be part of this (i.e. tell me more information) and b) can I afford to be part of this (how much time do you think my involvement would require). Once I know more about these two answers, I am better prepared to given you an answer about whether or not I might want to be involved. So yes I thank you for your offer to "start translating into English the presentation we have submitted and send it to you to your email address" But just the summary of the plans please -- I do not have time to read an entire document of many pages!! I want to be clear here that I am not saying "no" -- I am just being honest about all the many things I am involved in, and how I must make choices because I cannot do everything I want to, regardless of how much it interests me!! One thing you might want to know about (this is not fully public yet, but Carmine Parrella will always be able to give you the current information): in June of next year (2008) there will be an "International Symposium on PhotoTherapy and Therapeutic Photography", in Finland. There is not (yet?) any Section of this about VideoTherapy but perhaps there can be some interest if you make a proposal to share your information. And, even if you do not make a presentation there, I think it would be very valuable for you and your husband to attend that conference, in order to meet all the "major people" in the field of PhotoTherapy (many of whom also do VideoTherapy, although I think I am the only one who has ever formally taught it!). AND, if your husband is a documentary filmmaker, perhaps this international gathering is something that he would himself want to make a film about?? It will be the first time in over twenty years that all the pioneers (and "next generation" practitioners) will ALL be in the same place at the same time... and unlike other professions where there is big ego and people arguing about "who did what first", the people involved in PhotoTherapy are more like a large family and are very much looking forward to being together again. The conference will be three days but there are also two or three days of "pre-conference" intensive workshops preceding it.. Are you aware that there are several books (beginning in the 1960's) and many articles about Video-in-Therapy (and some also about "Video-as-Therapy" (the second kind mentioned above)?? If you have not already done this, please now go to the "recommended readings" list of my website and you will find a list (it is the third list of readings there). **** MORE IMPORTANTLY: Please go see the "Related Links" page of my website: And pay special attention to the website "PhotoVoice" (which has projects all over the world). Before you begin to activate your project it would be useful for you to know about all these other ones, because even if those are primarily using photography, some are also using videography and also, even if they do not use videography, the concepts and processes are often very similar. All these other projects does not mean you have no reason to continue with your own ideas, but rather can mean that perhaps the sharing of ideas will be good for all involved. This is why I do not always have a lot of time for writing lengthy messages -- so perhaps in the future if you wish more discussion, you could arrange an appointment time to speak with me on the phone (or via "SkypeChat" -- see www.skype.com -- it works in Italy). Best regards, and once you are more clear about what you would want me to actually DO in your project, please tell me more information. Judy
Link: Recommended Readings in VideoTherapy (and Therapeutic Videography)
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Re: I want to find other people in Italy interested in PhotoTherapy and VideoTherapy too
Posted by Ruben Parra Escalona
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