The "Gloria" Films
This is the official resource for Three Approaches to Psychotherapy, Series I, II, and III – more popularly known as The “Gloria” Films of 1965, The “Kathy” Films of 1977, and The “Frank” Films of 1986.
These pioneering films in the field of psychotherapy were produced by Everett L. Shostrom for Psychological and Educational Films. This is the only authorized outlet to purchase these films for training and research purposes at accredited universities and colleges.
These DVDs feature filmed psychotherapy demonstrations with noted psychotherapists from various orientations working with real clients. If you are an instructor or researcher at a college, university or higher learning center, you will find these videos an invaluable resource.
Learn from Pioneering Psychotherapists
Carl Rogers, Ph.D.
CLIENT-CENTERED THERAPY
Frederick Perls, M.D., Ph.D.
GESTALT THERAPY
Albert Ellis, Ph.D.
RATIONAL-EMOTIVE THERAPY
Everett L. Shostrom, Ph.D.
ACTUALIZING THERAPY
Arnold Lazarus, Ph.D.
MULTIMODAL THERAPY
Hans Strupp, Ph.D.
PSYCHODYNAMIC THERAPY
Donald Meichenbaum, Ph.D.
COGNITIVE-BEHAVIORAL THERAPY
Aaron T. Beck, Ph.D.
COGNITIVE THERAPY
About the Films
The first series of this title, “Three Approaches to Psychotherapy I” (1965), also known as the famous “Gloria” films, is believed to be one of the most watched series in psychology. Broke into 3 DVDs, with Carl Rogers, Frederick Pearls, and Albert Ellis.
The second series, “Three Approaches to Psychotherapy II” (1977), with Carl Rogers, Everett Shostrom, and Arnold Lazarus, interviewing Kathy, has achieved comparable recognition.
In 1986, “Three Approaches to Psychotheraphy III” offered a three-part series to compare and contrast Psychodynamic Therapy, Cognitive-Behavior Modification, and Cognitive Therapy. These approaches widely differ but have many common threads also worthy of study, with Hans Strupp, Donald Meichenbaum, and Aaron T. Beck.