This film tells the story of an adolescent psychotherapy group that met at an outpatient clinic for two hours a week over a period of two years. Art and drama were the major therapeutic tools, along with music, movement, poetry, and filmmaking. The varied expressive modalities are demonstrated in this film, as well as the different roles the therapists played in facilitating the group process. In addition to telling the story of the group, this film also includes detailed case studies of two of the members. It is a rare example of multimodality group therapy unfolding over time.
Genre: Documentary
Stars:
Crew: Judith A. Rubin (Director), Eleanor C. Irwin (Director), James Lenkner (Editor)
Country:
Language: English
Studio: Audio Video Services of Western Psychiatric Hospital
Runtime: 25 minutes
Quality: HD
Released: Jan 01, 1970
IMDb: 10