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In this mid-week episode (full version is available on Patreon!) I am joined by Jenny Hamilton, a licensed therapist and senior lecturer at the University of Lincoln in the UK, talking about her peer-reviewed movie therapy method.
We discussed how films can provide a unique form of escapism while also helping foster empathy by allowing viewers to experience the world through someone else's perspective. Jenny emphasized the importance of tailoring selections to each individual client's interests, issues, and comfort level. We also touched on the value of using well-known films as a common reference point, which can help build rapport and facilitate deeper conversations.
Should I find a guest or two who wants to try out the MOVIE Method, perhaps for a Patreon episode? We would watch a well-known movie and then talk through some journaling/response “homework” based on Jenny’s approach? Let me know!
Jenny's Website:
https://jennyhamiltoncounselling.wordpress.com/
Jenny's Podcast "The Movie Method":
https://open.spotify.com/show/3hx4QmEz4LfQOoxqScwEU8?si=a4c8760608624958
The conversation article: https://theconversation.com/watching-movies-could-be-good-for-your-mental-health-214325
Jenny's Twitter @JennyHa0216
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In this mid-week episode (full version is available on Patreon!) I am joined by Jenny Hamilton, a licensed therapist and senior lecturer at the University of Lincoln in the UK, talking about her peer-reviewed movie therapy method.
We discussed how films can provide a unique form of escapism while also helping foster empathy by allowing viewers to experience the world through someone else's perspective. Jenny emphasized the importance of tailoring selections to each individual client's interests, issues, and comfort level. We also touched on the value of using well-known films as a common reference point, which can help build rapport and facilitate deeper conversations.
Should I find a guest or two who wants to try out the MOVIE Method, perhaps for a Patreon episode? We would watch a well-known movie and then talk through some journaling/response “homework” based on Jenny’s approach? Let me know!
Jenny's Website:
https://jennyhamiltoncounselling.wordpress.com/
Jenny's Podcast "The Movie Method":
https://open.spotify.com/show/3hx4QmEz4LfQOoxqScwEU8?si=a4c8760608624958
The conversation article: https://theconversation.com/watching-movies-could-be-good-for-your-mental-health-214325
Jenny's Twitter @JennyHa0216
___________________________________________
Get Tickets for Theology Beer Camp 2024
Use Code ReturnofYHP for $50 off your ticket!
___________________________________________
Follow Dan on IG: www.instagram.com/dancoke/
Or Twitter: twitter.com/DanKoch
Faith deconstruction resources: www.soyouredeconstructing.com/
Edited by Josh Gilbert (joshgilbertmedia.com -- he is accepting more work!)
Join the Patreon for exclusive episodes (and more) every month: patreon.com/dankoch
Email about the "sliding scale" for the Patreon: [email protected]
YHP Patron-only FB group: tinyurl.com/ycvbbf98
Website: www.dankochwords.com/yhp.html
Join Dan's email list: www.dankochwords.com/
Artwork by sprungle.co/
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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