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Film/video-based therapy involves making movies with clients. It draws from several disciplines from cinema therapy, expressive therapy, narrative therapy, art therapy, digital storytelling, and phototherapy which requires a collaboration to integrate the many dynamic aspects of art and medicine. Joshua Lee Cohen Ph.D., author and co-editor of Video and Filmmaking as Psychotherapy: Research and Practice (published by Routledge in 2015), helped to establish a collaborative effort in forming film/video-based therapy. This form of therapy is about making films with clients, as opposed to cinema therapy, which involves watching films. Cohen has utilized watching films and mindfulness in his work. Cohen has been cited in Tuval-Mashiach and Patton's clinical trial and participated in peer revie

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  • العلاج المعتمد على مشاهدة فيلم أو مقطع فيديو (ar)
  • Film/video-based therapy (en)
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  • يشّتمل على صناعةِ الأفلام مع الموكلين (العملاء). وهو مسّتمدٌ من عدةِ اختصاصات من العلاج السينمائي والعلاج التعبيري والعلاج السردي (القصصي) والعلاج الفني ورواية القصص بشكلٍ رقمي والعلاج الضوئي (بالضوء) والذي يتطلبُ تعاوناً لدمجِ العديد من الجوانب الديناميكية من الفن والطب. جوشوا لي كوهين حاصل على دكتوراه، مؤلف ومحرر مشارك لكتاب عن الفيديو وصناعة الأفلام كعلاج نفسي، اسمه "Video and Filmmaking as Psychotherapy: Research and Practice". ساعد على تأسيس علاجٍ نفسي قائم على الأفلام والفيديو. (ar)
  • Film/video-based therapy involves making movies with clients. It draws from several disciplines from cinema therapy, expressive therapy, narrative therapy, art therapy, digital storytelling, and phototherapy which requires a collaboration to integrate the many dynamic aspects of art and medicine. Joshua Lee Cohen Ph.D., author and co-editor of Video and Filmmaking as Psychotherapy: Research and Practice (published by Routledge in 2015), helped to establish a collaborative effort in forming film/video-based therapy. This form of therapy is about making films with clients, as opposed to cinema therapy, which involves watching films. Cohen has utilized watching films and mindfulness in his work. Cohen has been cited in Tuval-Mashiach and Patton's clinical trial and participated in peer revie (en)
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  • يشّتمل على صناعةِ الأفلام مع الموكلين (العملاء). وهو مسّتمدٌ من عدةِ اختصاصات من العلاج السينمائي والعلاج التعبيري والعلاج السردي (القصصي) والعلاج الفني ورواية القصص بشكلٍ رقمي والعلاج الضوئي (بالضوء) والذي يتطلبُ تعاوناً لدمجِ العديد من الجوانب الديناميكية من الفن والطب. جوشوا لي كوهين حاصل على دكتوراه، مؤلف ومحرر مشارك لكتاب عن الفيديو وصناعة الأفلام كعلاج نفسي، اسمه "Video and Filmmaking as Psychotherapy: Research and Practice". ساعد على تأسيس علاجٍ نفسي قائم على الأفلام والفيديو. إنّ البحثَ والممارسة (المنشور من قبل شركة روتلدج في عام 2015) قد ساعدا على تأسيس جهد تعاوني (مشترك) في إعداد العلاج المعتمد على الأفلام أو الفيديو. هذا النوع من العلاج يتعلق بصناعة الأفلام مع الموكلين (العملاء)، على عكس العلاج بالسينما، والذي يتضمّن مشاهدة الأفلام فقط. استغلَّ الدكتور كوهين مشاهدة الأفلام والتركيز العقلي في عمله. وتمَّ الاستشهاد بالدكتور كوهين في تجربة توفال ماشياتش وباتون السريّريّة وشارك في الأبحاث التي تمت مراجعتها من قبل الأقران حول استخدام الفيديوهات السرديّة (السرد من خلال الفيديو) في أبحاث السرطان. علامة تجارية للإعلانات أو لأغراض مالية ولكنها تهدف إلى حماية حُرمة (خصوصيّة) الترخيص لأخصائيّ الصحة العقليّة واستخدام كلمة «علاج» عند استعمالها بالتزامن مع فيلم / فيديو في الولايات المتحدة. (دول أخرى قد يكون لها سياسات مختلفة). العلاج المعتمد على الفيلم / الفيديو يستخدم في كل من البحث والممارسة وله العديد من الأسماء. حيث كل اسم له غرض مختلف قليلاً بالنسبة لكل مجتمع. (ar)
  • Film/video-based therapy involves making movies with clients. It draws from several disciplines from cinema therapy, expressive therapy, narrative therapy, art therapy, digital storytelling, and phototherapy which requires a collaboration to integrate the many dynamic aspects of art and medicine. Joshua Lee Cohen Ph.D., author and co-editor of Video and Filmmaking as Psychotherapy: Research and Practice (published by Routledge in 2015), helped to establish a collaborative effort in forming film/video-based therapy. This form of therapy is about making films with clients, as opposed to cinema therapy, which involves watching films. Cohen has utilized watching films and mindfulness in his work. Cohen has been cited in Tuval-Mashiach and Patton's clinical trial and participated in peer reviewed research on the use of video narrative in cancer research. It is not trademarked for advertising or financial purposes but intended to protect the sanctity of the license for mental health professionals and the use of the word "therapy" when used in conjunction with film/video in the United States. (Other countries may have different policies) Film/video-based therapy is used in both research and practice. It has several names. Each name has a slightly different purpose for each population. In some cases, film/video-based therapy and Virtual Reality can be used with psychological assessments first before using filmmaking as recreational activities. This can keep the clinical aspects from the fun of the recreational activities. Psychological assessments need to be conducted by licensed psychologists, recreational activities can be done with art therapists, Marriage and Family Therapists, Social Workers, filmmakers, digital storytellers, and others qualified to run groups and recreational activities with the support of a licensed clinician. Alcoholics Anonymous and SMART Recovery are just two examples of the use of storytelling and trauma work without requiring a licensed professional as they are often run by peers. In California, peers with mental health challenges might run storytelling groups approved by state bill 803 as long as they pass a state-backed peer certification program. Once they pass the certification program, they will bill off of insurance for running these groups. (en)
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