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To the best of my knowledge I was filmed twice while treating a patient. I had had thirty years’ experience appearing before audiences and also had interviewed or treated patients before groups of varying size. While being filmed by Drs. Scheflen and Birdwhistell, and possibly other observers, I was conscious of the fact that “all of me” was being scrutinized in a manner more scientific and more thorough than ever before.
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English, O.S. (1966). Subjective reactions to being filmed. In: Methods of Research in Psychotherapy. The Century Psychology Series. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-6045-2_6
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