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Home / Resources / Working with the Poor: The Personal and Spiritual Dimensions

Working with the Poor: The Personal and Spiritual Dimensions

Written by Jessica Williams | March 28, 2012

**Please note, we do not provide CEUs for viewing recorded webinars. If you are interested in receiving CEUs, you can view and register for our upcoming webinars here.**

Description

This webinar focuses on the use of self in relation to working with disadvantaged families and it provides strategies that would allow the therapist to connect with the client and aim for a palpable change in the client’s behavior.

Chapters:

00:55 The Use of Self & Personal Therapist Involvement
13:51 Questions
17:48 Identify with Your Client
26:59 Questions

31:34 Differentiate From Your Client
37:38 Questions
43:23 Therapy as an Experience
49:36 Questions

1:00:49 Identifying with the Client
1:10:35 Questions
1:23:54 Build on Client’s Strenghts
1:30:09 Questions

1:35:18 Training the Person of the Therapist
11:44:23 Questions
1:51:19 Training & Supervision for Therapists
1:57:16 Questions

Presenter

Dr. Harry Aponte is a Clinical Associate Professor in Drexel University’s Couple & Family Therapy Department.

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