By Richard Zwolinski, LMHC, CASAC
In part four of the video series “Skills for Psychotherapy Patients” Richard talks about concrete communication. It is a basic but important skill that calls for unambiguous talk about specific feelings, situations, and behaviors. This short video explains what concrete communication is and why it’s helpful.
Richard Zwolinski, LMHC, CASAC is the author of
Therapy Revolution: Find Help, Get Better, and Move On Without Wasting Time or Money and is an internationally licensed psychotherapist and addiction specialist with over 25 years experience as well as a consultant to organizations and companies in the fields of mental health and addiction.
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Last reviewed: 9 Mar 2010
APA Reference
Zwolinski, R. (2010). Video: Skills for Psychotherapy Patients, Part 4. Psych Central.
Retrieved on February 14, 2012, from http://blogs.psychcentral.com/therapy-soup/2010/03/video-skills-for-psychotherapy-patients-part-4/