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The interpersonal process recall (IPR) method uses stimulated recall of videotaped interactions to facilitate therapy and counselor training. Recall sessions are conducted by a clinical “interrogator” who helps the client examine the underlying dynamics of his interaction with the counselor. The development, role and training of this “interrogator” are described. The value of the IPR method in accelerating client progress in counseling and basic considerations in regard to its application are discussed.
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