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Cinematherapy is a therapeutic technique that involves having the therapists elect commercial films for the client to view alone or with specified others. The film may be intended to have a direct therapeutic effect or it could be used as a stimulus for further interventions within a session. Cinematherapy is discussed as an outgrowth of bibliotherapy. Theory, clinical procedures, case studies and an initial cinematherapy bibliography are included.
Berg‐Cross et al. (Wed,) studied this question.