Este artículo se centra en la utilización de medios audiovisuales, muy especialmente vídeo y cine, como herramientas para la exploración del autoconcepto y de la identidad personal en psicoterapia. Se presentan algunas de las observaciones anotadas en el
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https://doi.org/10.35669/revistadecomunicacionysalud.2014.4(1).99-107Keywords:
Videotherapy; cinematherapy; media psychology; self concept; mental representationAbstract
This article focuses on the use of audiovisual media, especially film and video as tools for exploration of self and personal identity in psychotherapy. Are some of the observations noted in the Taller de Videoterapia Experimental created in 2005 in espaciointerno psicología and placing the discipline within its historical framework.
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