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Television as Participant Recorder

Published Online:https://doi.org/10.1176/ajp.124.9.1157

The use of television videotaping and replay in a psychiatric residency program, as described here, offers unique learning opportunities for both teacher and student in the supervision of psychotherapy. The camera may be regarded as a participant recorder, capturing a relationship of reciprocal human behavior in the short videotaped interview and presenting an "audiovisual biopsy" in the replay.

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