The sequence of film as subjective technique in audiovisual psychotherapy
The present work is a summary of a study based on applying the Sequence Technique in Cinema (TSC) as a subjective tool with clients of the Experimental Videotherapy Workshop, at “espaciointerno psicología” in Madrid. A descriptive methodology, of qualitative orientation, through an open participativ...
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doaj-d7739e5ee2d44d778ab78a9f0295d1292020-11-24T21:54:54ZspaUniversidad Complutense de MadridArteterapia1886-61901988-83092013-01-017018920610.5209/rev_ARTE.2012.v7.4077040141The sequence of film as subjective technique in audiovisual psychotherapyOlga Rueda Cuenca0Psicóloga y psicoterapeuta gestalt. Realizadora de televisión. Dirige espaciointerno psicología en donde desarrolla el Taller de Videoterapia Experimental. Doctoranda en Dpto. Educación Artística, Plástica y Visual, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, (UAM), España.The present work is a summary of a study based on applying the Sequence Technique in Cinema (TSC) as a subjective tool with clients of the Experimental Videotherapy Workshop, at “espaciointerno psicología” in Madrid. A descriptive methodology, of qualitative orientation, through an open participative observation has been used to elaborate this study. To be able to generate some subjective, narrative information with the power to clarify the experience of the participants, a retro and prospective review of the selected filmic material has been done. Hints for future investigations show themselves as being the conclusion of this study.http://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/ARTE/article/view/40770Cineterapiavideoterapiapsicología de los mediosconcepto de sí mismorepresentación mental. |
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The sequence of film as subjective technique in audiovisual psychotherapy |
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The sequence of film as subjective technique in audiovisual psychotherapy |
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The sequence of film as subjective technique in audiovisual psychotherapy |
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The sequence of film as subjective technique in audiovisual psychotherapy |
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The sequence of film as subjective technique in audiovisual psychotherapy |
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sequence of film as subjective technique in audiovisual psychotherapy |
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Universidad Complutense de Madrid |
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Arteterapia |
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1886-6190 1988-8309 |
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The present work is a summary of a study based on applying the Sequence Technique in Cinema (TSC) as a subjective tool with clients of the Experimental Videotherapy Workshop, at “espaciointerno psicología” in Madrid. A descriptive methodology, of qualitative orientation, through an open participative observation has been used to elaborate this study. To be able to generate some subjective, narrative information with the power to clarify the experience of the participants, a retro and prospective review of the selected filmic material has been done. Hints for future investigations show themselves as being the conclusion of this study. |
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Cineterapia videoterapia psicología de los medios concepto de sí mismo representación mental. |
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