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Reality Therapy for Addictions is quite an interesting document of therapeutic techniques, really. The film dives into the principles laid out by William Glasser and the practical approach of reality therapy. The tone is straightforward, almost clinical, yet it manages to bring out the human element in a psychotherapy session led by Dr. Wubbolding. You get a real feel for the pacing of a therapy session, capturing the ups and downs of the dialogue. It’s not overly flashy or dramatized, focusing instead on the raw interaction between therapist and client. The atmosphere feels intimate, and while it may not have the high production values of a feature film, it’s distinctive in how it showcases real-life application of psychological principles.
Great for psychology enthusiasts.Focuses on practical applications of therapy.Good example of documentary style in therapy sessions.
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