Video Mental Health Practices: An Activities Handbook
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The use of video in the mental health field is gradually finding its way into professional practice. Heilveil, obviously on top of its growth,
has managed to compile a respectable number of video activities for the therapy situation, covering a range of therapies. Among other important issues, he discusses some of the contraindications of video, as in the case of a person experiencing an acute psychotic episode.
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Ira Heilveil Video Mental Health Practices: An Activities Handbook. New York: Springer Publishing Company, 1982
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