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090 _advd RC569.5.F3D66
090 _advd RC569.5.F3
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245 0 0 _aDomestic violence
_h[videorecording] :
_brole play of a therapy session /
_cManitou Communications ; with Colins A. Ross and Melissa Caldwell
260 _aTexas :
_bManitou Communications,
_c2006
300 _a1 videodisc (DVD) (40 min.) :
_bsd., col. ;
_c12 cm.
336 _atwo-dimensional moving image
_2rdacontent
337 _acomputer
_2rdamedia
337 _avideo
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338 _avideodisc
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500 _aTitle from title screen
511 _aColin A. Ross, Melissa Caldwell
520 _aDr. Ross interview a woman with a history of domestic violence. He plays the role of a worker at a battered women's shelter and Melissa Caldwell, Executive Clinical Director of the Ross Institute, role plays the woman. This is her eight visit to the shelter. The interview illustrates the two core principles of the Trauma Model: the problem of attachment to the perpetrator and the locus of control shift. Dr. Ross explains to the woman why she needs to learn how to tolerate and integrate her ambivalent attachment in order to make healthy decisions about her marriage
650 0 _aVictims of family violence
_xTreatment
650 0 _aAbused women
_xTreatment
700 1 _aRoss, Colins A.
700 1 _aCaldwell, Melissa
710 2 _aManitou Communications
907 _a.b14239188
_b2021-05-28
_c2019-11-12
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