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George Jacinto
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Welcome to George A. Jacinto's Social Work Channel. The videos presented here discuss various theories of psychotherapy and social work practice ideas.
Holistic Integrative Consciousness in Group Work
This is an introduction to the Holistic Integrative Consciousness in Group Work presentation at the International Association of Social Work with Groups Conference in Madrid, Spain, 2024.
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Holistic Integrative Consciousness
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This is the first of a two part presentation. Holistic Integrative Consciousness examines the holistic relationship between Body, Mind, and Spirit in our daily activities. We use the here-and-now focus daily and we are often into nonlocal areas of consciousness without acknowledging we are there. This discussion advocated for the conscious use of PsychicTechnology and access to Memory Conscious...
RISE WORKS CLOSE Structure of Psychotherapy Session Revised
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This video is explores how Supervisors might assist Interns in developing a psychotherapy session template. There is a death of literature about the "Structure" of the psychotherapy session. Refer to manuscript at: gjacinto.org/structure-of-the-psychotherapy-session/
Suicide Prevention Strategies
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This video was part of a 3-hour Suicide Prevention training that included assessment and treatment planning plus a community suicide prevention effort. It examines how many programs may intersect along the CARE Sustainable Community Transformation Model. The CARE Model is the locus of many intersecting opportunities for citizens to co-build the transformation efforts.
Virtual Hope Box Overview
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Virtual Hope Box is an outstanding app that offers a number of features and allows for uploading important health information that one might use in case of an emergency.
Clinical Supervision Intern Competencies Video
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This video overviews the Clinical Supervision Intern Competencies instrument and presents a role play demonstration about how to use the CSIC with Interns at the start of the supervision process to establish Baseline Competencies of the Intern.
4 Hour Qualified Supervisor Update for Florida LCSW, LMHC, LMFT Video 3 Objectives 6, 7, 8, 9
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This is the first of the 4 Hour Clinical Supervision Update CE for the State of Florida Qualified Supervisors. This is Qualified Clinical Supervision Update 3 Objectives 6, 7, 8, 9
4 Hour Qualified Supervisor Video 2 Objectives 4 and 5
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This is the second of the three videos for this Qualified Supervisor Update for State of Florida LCSW, LMHC and LMFT practitioners.
4 Hour Clinical Supervision 1 Objectives 1, 2, 3
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This is the first of the 4 Hour Clinical Supervision Update CE for the State of Florida Qualified Supervisors. There are three videos to cover the 4 Hour CE. 4 Hour Clinical Supervision 1 Objectives 1, 2, 3 4 Hour Clinical Supervision 2 Objectives 4, 5 4 Hour Clinical Supervision 3 Objectives 6, 7, 8, 9
Use of Self in Psychotherapy Practice
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This discussion provides some Use of Self in Practice examples and explores the dimensions of bias that may affect practice.
4 Hour Qualified Supervisor CE Closing Thoughts
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This discussion provides and overview of the four hour workshops as asks for participants input about future workshop needs.
Clinical Supervision of Mental Health Registered Intern after first session with a new client'
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Video includes the discussion of an intern's experience of the first assessment of a client under supervision. The intern used the forms presented by the Qualified Supervisor and reflects on his work.
Crescent Moon Park Brook
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Just a video to spend some time relaxing and reflecting. The sound is calming
Javelinas Chilling at Bearizona
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Visited Bearizona Wildlife Park, Williams, AZ in March 2022. The Javelina were Javechatting.
Deliberate Practice Alice Video
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The video is a role play demonstration of thee clinical supervision session with a social work Qualified Supervisor and two Psychotherapy sessions with a client. The video demonstrates a blend of techniques and skills including Deliberate Practice, Feedback Informed Treatment, Trauma Informed Care, Therapeutic Kairomancy, and examples of supervision and psychotherapy sessions fusing a number of...
Hey, I found this and thank you so much. It's a great video.
Great review 😊tank u
Thank you for your kind words.
Educative. Thank you .
very helpful insights!
What book are you referring to?
Good Afternoon, George!!! I sure miss you but I know you aren't missing this muggy, 100degree temps today!!!! I hope you are going well!!!
Good to see you here Neeley. Doing well. Hope you like my competencies tool. My original take on this was when I was teaching an Individuals course at ASU in the Communications lab. I had the class divided into groups of 6. Four observed the interaction of two students role playing the client and therapist, and the check off sheet I developed for feedback from peers is what I used to construct this competency tool.
I really enjoyed this detailed and very informative video. Thank you! I will refer back to this video when I need some help. Keep up the fantastic work, and continue to educate. I am a student attending GCU, and this was posted as a learning tool.
Thank you. I am impressed that someone has posted my video as a learning tool. Few people view my videos. My UA-cam channel has other videos you might find helpful. Best wishes in your preparation for graduation.
Just found your helpful Labyrinth video, George! I plan to use this with medical students here in northwest Arkansas. Sure wish you were here to lead our group using the solution-focused, strengths perspective approach! Would appreciate any other videos you post for integrative mental health.
Sorry I was in a friends youtube account when I sent my message. I hope you got it. My email is: drgjacinto@gmail.com I would like to share information with you. I was at ASU from 2007 to 2011. Developed the MSW program and ASU CARE for the college,
What a great summary. I love the fact that you get us to explore and answer the ultimate "so what question." Deliberate practice seems like a great addition to a clinican's "bag of tricks."
This is one of the best presentations. It so beautifully gives an example of how supervision can be applied in trauma and healing. This and modifications of it use an allegory to look at aspects of diversity and prejudice from a position of neutrality. It has such wonderful applications for supervisory training and teaching social justice issues from a truly non-bias position. Impressive.
This was so informative and educational! Thank you
The ears are less connected with sex and food. Sex and foods awaken emotional desires, both obvious and obscured.
Although asmr fans may contest this.
What about the nostrils. They experience the sense of smell.
@@georgejacinto7790 the nose is connected to the mouth nostrils to lips and airways, as food enters and impacts (in the case of pepper). The ears less so. The nose is so connected to the mouth.
Send the Hip Bone is connected to the?
@@georgejacinto7790 point taken
I was lost and now am found! Thank you for simplifying this process for us very confused social work students. I really had no clue how to approach and structure my assignment until I watched this video.
You might want to watch my video on here where a supervisor discusses the first visit with a client as a demonstration. ua-cam.com/video/HrKPhkm_9H4/v-deo.html It includes discussion of the Intern's concerns and questions about how to improve the initial session to improve development of the alliance with the client.
I also have uploaded a recent Use of Self In Practice video that is directly relevant to your observation. It is on my UA-cam channel at: ua-cam.com/video/VqdQgC4PkCY/v-deo.html
Show me the forms. Do you use the Columbia suicide scale. In my day I worked for an agency that didn't have forms to assess suicidality and depression. So I brought them to the clinic.
Yes I have a website that has forms. A colleague and I did a 3 hour suicide prevention workshop two years ago and went through the certification to administer the Columbia. The website that support the three videos and the 4 hour CEU includes practice templates, several measures (gjacinto.org/clinical-supervision-resources). I am developing a competence in praxis tool as well and the first version is on the website. I have to update my materials as these videos are a significant revision of the previous CE.
I also use the 6 CIT for mental status as well. That is in one of the other videos.
Goan Labyrinth much older than 250 BCE
okay I see the reference at the bottom of the screen and the website at the end. Thank you
Thank you so much for this video! I am grateful to have found this information. Is it possible to provide references/resources?
Go to gjacinto.org On Memu Group Resources Email me at drgjacinto@gmail.com For further discussion
Also on Menu go to Conference Workshop Resources first one listed. You will also find conference this video was in farther fown.
Wonderful video! We've made another video to discuss this concept in a digestible format - ua-cam.com/video/R5JIBnKvUto/v-deo.html
You are amazing! thank you for taking your time to make these videos
Thank you for your kind remarks. I also have a webpage with resources at: gjacinto.org Feel free to check it out. Best Wishes. -George
Silence when used at the proper time and for the proper duration is the best. However if it's not used right or too long it is SUPER uncomfortable and annoying.
Clap, clap, clap.. thank you so much Sir.
Thank you for your detailed video, I found it to be incredibly helpful! I am 2nd year MSW student at UCF, I will definitely be referring back to this video for help in future assignments/internship. Thanks!!
I have another video about ongoing assessment. Also you might find my web page gjacinto.org to be helpful. When you log in go to the Menu. I have something on the use of the Labyrinth in Mutual Aid Groups. Also forgiveness and self-forgiveness ideas. The CARE model for community transformation (macro policy). My email is: drgjacinto@gmail.com if you have any questions. I retired from UCF in 2016.
thank you very much!
Thank you for your comment. This video has not been viewed much since I put it up in 2016. I am glad you enjoyed it.
@@georgejacinto7790 yeah, I studied in social work and philosophy when I was university student. And i'm a social worker now, working with people who had cancer. So I just thinking is it possibility to combine two different subject, than I found your video. haha
ua-cam.com/video/qrTiSRsLewo/v-deo.html
Here is an amazing story about labyrinths during wars, armies used to form a defensive structures (labyrinths, with warriors) generally having 7 levels where as you go in... The levels of warriors increases, so the outer most layer of labyrinth would have general army, then stronger warriors and in the center there would be the commander Also, as these were formed ny humans themselves, they could moves easily So these labyrinths used to rotate in a specific way so that the enemy after getting in cannot find any way out or in. These were called in sanskrit "chakra-vyuh" Where chakra means wheel And vyuh means trap During the times of mahabharat, it is said that you need to learn properly and strategically how to get inside, and how to get outside of that trap In mahabharat, the charachter abhimanyu died inside this chakravyuh as as opposed to 1, 7 warriors fought that single person Which is against the rules of wars of that time.
Thank you
thank you for this.. this is very helpful in my work.. thank you
Informative powerpoint, thanks!
Thank you Karina.
Amazing content just clearly explained and structured which is rare to find
Thank you for your kind words. Sorry about my Marilyn Klein slip.
Great work. You are doing a great job explaining these theories. Tough job.
Thank you. I am working on new videos. Uploaded one recently about clinical supervision. About to post one demonstrating two therapy sessions and three sessions with a clinical supervisor.
2 fear of engulfment. Loss of self or identity.
Thanks for your comments. Fear of Engulfment can be a problem for many.
Projective identification -the ability for the therapist to get a small taste of what the patient is going through. (Thomas Ogden definition)
I am aware of Wilber. Have read several of his books.
Thanks. I just figured out that I need to be researching mazes instead.
I inadvertantly included a maze or two in the video. Best wishes to you in your research.
Thank you for this informative presentation.
For a theory of spiritual development that is applicable across religious lines, see Ken Wilber’s work, starting with his book “Theory of Everything” wherein he offers an integrated map of spiritual development that draws upon and transcends the work of earlier the priests of spiritual development like James Fowler.
I have read Wilber his work is dense and unfolding. I think I referenced one of his earlier works that has been fluffed a bit over time. I like that he continues to build on his foundational work. Thanks for sharing.
Super lecture thank you
Thank you Sophia
Dr. Greenberg, what is your take on Jon Mills’ critique of relational theory?
interesting photos. The large hedge one looks more like a maze.
You are correct I misspoke.
I also inadvertantly included one or two mazes.
@@georgejacinto7790 can it be a kind of military formation for protecting king ?
@@Noone-gz8li I do not think a labyrinth would be the best defense to a castle. The Chartres Cathedral labyrinth was built during the time of the crusades as an alternative to the pilgrimage to Jerusalem. Pilgrims would come to Chartres and walk the labyrinth. It is a metaphor for one’s journey through life with twists and turns. Labyrinths have a path from the entrance to the center without obstructions. It would seem a maze may be a better choice for the king. I have placed by mistake a maze or two in this video and I apologize. Mazes have dead ends and blockages that cause one to lose the way through the maze. This positional confusion could be taken advantage of by the king's maze constructor as booby traps could be placed in every dead end on the path.
I mistakenly have a maze or two in the video.
can i send you my short essay and tell me I am nailing this please?
Yes. drgjacinto@gmail.com Please send me the directions for the essay so I know what you are trying construct.
I would also love the powerpoint from this presentation. Wonderfully explained and compared! jmcint04@leeu.edu
Thank you for the request. I sent the PowerPoint and a more detailed copy of the handout at the end of the video.
I sent email and it said it was wrong and undeliverable. Go to my webpage gjacinto.org and click on Freud page.
Who else is watching with full attention in 2021 like me, receive this 💯👍👌 and thank's alot it's so helpful for us students! I always come here n look for such and am done. Looking forward more !!!
Thank you for your comments. Sorry I am so late getting here. I continue to add to my channel. Most of my videos have few views. It is good to hear from someone once in awhile. Best wishes.
Tanks a lot for the upload!
We find the labyrinth all over the world. Very ancient ones. It shows the path of life from mankind. The labyrinth shows the increase and decrease of the world population during a cycle of seven world eras. The eras are separated by a natural disaster that is caused by the ninth planet in our solar system. This cycle is the curse of our Planet Earth. To learn much more about the cycle of civilizations and its timeline, recurring floods and ancient high tech, read the e-book:"Planet 9 = Nibiru" You can read it nicely on any computer, tablet or smartphone. Just search for: invisible nibiru 9
This video is very helpful.I just started a new job and I needed this as a guide to do my treatment plans and assessments. Thank you.
I know I am kinda off topic but do anybody know a good place to stream new movies online?
Thank you Juliet. Practice is challenging. I just uploaded a Deliberate Practice video that is about an hour, however I tried to pack it with important ideas about psychotherapy. It is part of training for supervisors but I think my theory of preparing for the psychotherapy session might be helpful. I think that part begins at the 15 minute mark in the video.
Thank you! This was very useful!
Hi, Geroge, thanks for the presentaion, can you share the slides to my email : guobangbang@reach24h.com
Is this theory an offshoot of the psycho-dynamic approach?
There does appear to be a relationship between the two theories
Thank you, sir,@@georgejacinto7790
Thank you so so much this way beyond helpful. Truly grateful
Thank you for you kind remarks.
Thank you for this good class
Thank you for you kind comment.