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Book Recreating Partnership

    Book Details:
  • Author : Phillip Ziegler
  • Publisher : W. W. Norton & Company
  • Release : 2001-07-31
  • ISBN : 9780393703498
  • Pages : 260 pages

Download or read book Recreating Partnership written by Phillip Ziegler and published by W. W. Norton & Company. This book was released on 2001-07-31 with total page 260 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: All couples go through challenging times: some survive and thrive, others don't. How can we understand and use this distinction in the practical application of therapy? In their solution-oriented, competency-based approach to couples therapy, Phillip Ziegler and Tobey Hiller answer this question. In Recreating Partnership, an innovative, theoretically sound, and practical handbook for clinicians, Ziegler and Hiller present a bold and clinically useful concept, the good story/bad story dichotomy. The book shows clinicians how to use this narrative concept in conducting effective and efficient relationship therapy that will help couples build solutions collaboratively, invigorate partnership, and thrive, each in their own unique ways. The book covers issues such as establishing rapport with antagonistic partners; developing therapeutic goals; hosting conversations that reinvigorate the couple's good story; how, when, and whether to offer task assignments; addressing issues such as domestic violence; and how to bring therapy to a close, as well as many cogent and helpful transcripts. Written for psychologists, social workers, marriage and family therapists, and anyone who works with couples, Recreating Partnership will be exciting and useful to both the novice and experienced practitioner.

Book A Thing Apart

    Book Details:
  • Author : Irving Steingart
  • Publisher : Jason Aronson
  • Release : 1995
  • ISBN : 9781568213040
  • Pages : 291 pages

Download or read book A Thing Apart written by Irving Steingart and published by Jason Aronson. This book was released on 1995 with total page 291 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Is this relationship real?" is a question therapists often hear from their patients. We know it is real, but certainly different from other relationships. Other authors have described it as an analog of the parent-child relationship. In this ambitiously integrative work, the distinguished analyst and respected teacher, Dr. Irving Steingart, offers a new model of the analytic relationship, one that has no analog in ordinary life. In this model the patient's psychic reality is of paramount importance. It is a reality that is collaboratively discovered, not merely invented or narratively created. This model offers a way to understand the love that develops between therapist and patient, a love that is not based on transference, but on a love of truth and on an understanding of the patient's psychic reality. Throughout, Steingart uses clinical material to clarify his ideas. He also makes use of current study in several fields with which psychotherapy has a natural interface in order to demonstrate a congruence. This provides further support for his contention that the experiences of reality and love, as they operate in the treatment relationship, indeed mark it as "a thing apart."

Book The Therapeutic Relationship in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy

Download or read book The Therapeutic Relationship in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy written by Stirling Moorey and published by SAGE. This book was released on 2018-10-29 with total page 305 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The therapeutic relationship in CBT is often reduced to a cursory description of establishing warmth, genuineness and empathy in order to foster a collaborative relationship. This does not reflect the different approaches needed to establish a therapeutic partnership for the wide range of disorders and settings in which CBT is applied. This book takes a client group and disorder approach with chapters split into four sections: General issues in the therapeutic relationship in CBT Therapeutic relationship issues in specific disorders Working with specific client groups Interpersonal considerations in particular delivery situations Each chapter outlines key challenges therapists face in a specific context, how to predict and prevent ruptures in the therapeutic alliance and how to work with these ruptures when they occur. With clinical vignettes, dialogue examples and ‘tips for therapists′ this book is key reading for CBT therapists at all levels.

Book The Therapeutic Alliance

    Book Details:
  • Author : William W. Meissner
  • Publisher : Yale University Press
  • Release : 1996-01-01
  • ISBN : 9780300066845
  • Pages : 412 pages

Download or read book The Therapeutic Alliance written by William W. Meissner and published by Yale University Press. This book was released on 1996-01-01 with total page 412 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: One point on which the various helping professions agree is that the crucial factor in the success of therapy is the therapeutic alliance - the collaborative relationship a therapist forms with a patient. This work examines the prevailing ideas about the therapeutic alliance.

Book An Introduction to the Therapeutic Frame

Download or read book An Introduction to the Therapeutic Frame written by Anne Gray and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2013-10-30 with total page 176 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Designed for psychotherapists and counsellors in training, An Introduction to the Therapeutic Frame clarifies the concept of the frame - the way of working set out in the first meeting between therapist and client. This Classic Edition of the book includes a brand new introduction by the author. Anne Gray, an experienced psychotherapist and teacher, uses lively and extensive case material to show how the frame can both contain feelings and further understanding within the therapeutic relationship. She takes the reader through each stage of therapeutic work, from the first meeting to the final contact, and looks at those aspects of management that beginners often find difficult, such as fee payment, letters and telephone calls, supervision and evaluation. Her practical advice on how to handle these situations will be invaluable to trainees as well as to those involved in their training.

Book The Therapeutic Alliance in Brief Psychotherapy

Download or read book The Therapeutic Alliance in Brief Psychotherapy written by Jeremy D. Safran and published by Amer Psychological Assn. This book was released on 1998-01-01 with total page 238 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A combination of social and economic factors have led to the current surge of interest in brief psychotherapy. But how do the time limitations affect the central relationship between therapist and client? How do therapist and client determine the focus of their work together? How does the therapist deal with ruptures in the working alliance and the pressure of termination issues?

Book Therapy with a Coaching Edge  Partnership  Action  and Possibility in Every Session

Download or read book Therapy with a Coaching Edge Partnership Action and Possibility in Every Session written by Lynn Grodzki and published by W. W. Norton & Company. This book was released on 2018-05-22 with total page 248 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Bringing “coaching skills” to a therapy practice and clients. In Therapy with a Coaching Edge, professional practice guru Lynn Grodzki offers a new, paradigm-changing therapy model—adding the leverage and action of a coaching approach to the wisdom and goals of psychotherapy. This book presents a set of powerful coaching strategies that have been adapted and designed specifically for therapy—to provide more reach and range for therapists and counselors while not requiring a wholesale abandonment of therapeutic principles. Using this model, therapists at all levels of experience can promote behavioral change without insisting on homework or rigid protocols. Clients can spot results in each and every therapy session. Resistance to treatment often softens and client retention improves. Grodzki gives new and veteran clinicians the skills to not only improve client outcomes, but also energize themselves as practitioners. Therapists feel empowered as they learn to ask compelling questions that generate "ah-ha" moments. They help clients go beyond a discussion of symptoms to explore topics of core values. They show clients how to make decisions based on both necessity and a vision of a better future. The model provides readers with just-in-time learning, to identify a skill when it is needed an then immediately apply the steps in a session. Grodzki, an expert psychotherapist and master certified coach, has proven herself to be a trusted voice for therapists through her writing and workshops; she makes the steps to using a coaching approach understandable by offering lively case examples, "your turn" exercises, and sample scripts to give her readers the confidence and context to move forward.

Book Therapeutic Alliance in Integrative Addictions Focused Psychotherapy and Counseling

Download or read book Therapeutic Alliance in Integrative Addictions Focused Psychotherapy and Counseling written by Gary G. Forrest and published by Charles C Thomas Publisher. This book was released on 2021-03-18 with total page 376 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Psychotherapy and counseling take place within the basic context of human relationships. This book was written with the fundamental goal of providing an enhanced awareness and in-depth appreciation of the alliance impact and relevance within the context of all forms of addictions psychotherapy, counseling and treatment. Each chapter examines several specific facets of therapeutic alliance related to outcomes, patient retention, and exposure to interventions, actions, and ingredients that facilitate patient engagement and recovery. Beginning with an Introduction, the major topics include: psychotherapy relationships that heal; the therapeutic alliance; alliance ingredients in effective psychotherapy and counseling relationships; ancillary therapist-patient alliance dynamics; psychopathology, psychodynamics and alliance dynamics in integrative addictions-focused psychotherapy and counseling; a review of the Norcross-Wampold Clinical Practice Guidelines and Conclusions; clinical practice suggestions and recommendations for addiction-focused therapists, counselors, and treatment providers; alliance universality; and the heart and soul of change and recovery. This book includes a wealth of therapeutic vignettes, case studies, clinical information, treatment strategies, modalities, and diagnostic issues that will enhance the skill sets for counselors and therapists, resulting in improved therapeutic outcomes. Addiction-focused counselors, therapists, psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, family and marriage therapists, family physicians, nurses, and NAADAC professionals will find the evidence-based information and clinical strategies in this book to be extremely useful in their clinical work.

Book Therapeutic Communication

Download or read book Therapeutic Communication written by Jurgen Ruesch and published by . This book was released on 1961 with total page 512 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This volume deals with universal processes of therapeutic communication, a term which covers whatever exchange goes on between people who have a therapeutic intent, with an emphasis upon the empirical observation of the communicative process. -- Preface.

Book The Working Alliance

    Book Details:
  • Author : Adam O. Horvath
  • Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
  • Release : 1994-04-14
  • ISBN : 9780471546405
  • Pages : 320 pages

Download or read book The Working Alliance written by Adam O. Horvath and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 1994-04-14 with total page 320 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In the past decade, the working alliance has emerged as possibly the most important conceptualization of the common elements in diverse therapy modalities. Created to define the relationship between a client in therapy or counseling and the client's therapist, it is a way of looking at and examining the vagaries and expectations and commitments previously implicit in the therapeutic relationship, explaining the cooperative aspects of the alliance between the two parties.

Book Equal Partners   Good Friends

Download or read book Equal Partners Good Friends written by Claire Rabin and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2002-09-11 with total page 300 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Marriage as an equal partnership is the goal of amny couples in the western world today and yet equality is often limited by the ways that power and gender interact in the relationship, leading to dissatisfaction and ultimately the break up of the marriage. In Equal PArtners - Good Friends Claire Rabin examines the connection between inequality in marriage and marital distress. Drawing on extensive research and personal interviews in the UK, USA and Israel, she stresses the role of friendship in establishing a truly equal relationship. Focusing on issues of gender, sex roles and power, she provides a new clinical treatment model for therapists working with couples which is much needed in today's climate of change.

Book Critical Caring

    Book Details:
  • Author : Valerie M. DeMarinis
  • Publisher : Westminster John Knox Press
  • Release : 1993-01-01
  • ISBN : 9780664220419
  • Pages : 188 pages

Download or read book Critical Caring written by Valerie M. DeMarinis and published by Westminster John Knox Press. This book was released on 1993-01-01 with total page 188 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: DeMarinis unabashedly argues that the use of religions, beliefs, symbols, and rituals--as well as other resources of the community of faith--are crucial to the therapeutic encounter in pastoral psychotherapy. Balancing "careful judgment" and "appropriate concern", she constructs a feminist methodology of critical caring, synthesized from the fields of pastoral psychology, feminist hermeneutics, and the psychology of religion.

Book The Therapeutic Relationship Handbook  Theory and Practice

Download or read book The Therapeutic Relationship Handbook Theory and Practice written by Divine Charura and published by McGraw-Hill Education (UK). This book was released on 2014-10-16 with total page 330 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Practitioners across many counselling approaches acknowledge that the therapeutic relationship is central to therapy and its outcomes. This book argues that the therapeutic relationship cannot be reduced to particular words or therapeutic skills, but is a relationship encounter that promotes dialogue, contact and process. In each chapter, experts in different fields interpret the therapeutic relationship through the lens of their own modality, offering: Summaries of the key theoretical and research bases Example case studies of therapeutic interventions that illuminate key relational components of the approach and the development and management of the therapeutic relationship Study of the limitations, challenges and complexities of maintaining a therapeutic relationship Exploration of new developments in working with clients - capturing work that the authors and other colleagues have been involved in developing in that area The Therapeutic Relationship Handbook is a broad ranging guide for students as well as both new and experienced practitioners. Divine Charura is a Senior Lecturer in Counselling and Psychotherapy at Leeds Metropolitan University, UK. He is an Adult Psychotherapist who works in the NHS, voluntary sector and in private practice, as well as an independent trainer, supervisor and coach. Stephen Paul is a client-centred psychotherapist, practising in the areas of therapy, supervision and coaching. He retired as Director of The Centre for Psychological Therapies at Leeds Metropolitan University, UK in 2012 after 20 years of service. The editors and authors of this book have produced a volume of theory and practice that has tremendous breadth and scope and that is a thorough analysis of the many facets of the therapeutic relationship. Rich in knowledge and practical applications, the authors demonstrate not only an understanding of their field, but also an ability to communicate this with vignettes and examples that are relevant and enable understanding for both students and practitioners alike. The limitations and challenges of each approach are recognised and a detailed list of further references is given for the reader to explore if desired. I highly recommend this book for both students and practitioners and congratulate the editors and authors on their work. I will certainly use it in our Counselling Education Programs for both Bachelor and Master of Counselling students. Dr Ann Moir-Bussy, Program Leader and Senior Lecturer Counselling, University of Sunshine Coast. Queensland, Australia

Book Therapy in the Real World

Download or read book Therapy in the Real World written by Nancy Boyd-Franklin and published by Guilford Publications. This book was released on 2015-12-18 with total page 402 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Helping beginning and experienced therapists cope with the myriad challenges of working in agencies, clinics, hospitals, and private practice, this book distills the leading theories and best practices in the field. The authors provide a clear approach to engaging diverse clients and building rapport; interweaving evidence-based techniques to meet therapeutic goals; and intervening effectively with individuals, families, groups, and larger systems. Practitioners will find tools for addressing the needs of their clients while caring for themselves and avoiding burnout; students will find a clear-headed framework for making use of the variety of approaches available in mental health practice.

Book Borderline Disorders

    Book Details:
  • Author : Eda G. Goldstein
  • Publisher : Guilford Press
  • Release : 1990-10-05
  • ISBN : 9780898624427
  • Pages : 284 pages

Download or read book Borderline Disorders written by Eda G. Goldstein and published by Guilford Press. This book was released on 1990-10-05 with total page 284 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Answering the need for an integrated, clinically relevant text on Borderline Disorders, this volume provides a flexible approach that draws from ego psychology, object relations theory, self psychology, and child development research. Designed as a resource and a guide, it translates complex concepts in ways that will be accessible to practitioners from a wide range of mental health disciplines. Case vignettes illustrate the approaches of Otto Kernberg, James Masterson, Gertrude and Rubin Blanck, Heinz Kohut, and Gerald Adler.

Book Skills for Practice in Occupational Therapy E Book

Download or read book Skills for Practice in Occupational Therapy E Book written by Edward A. S. Duncan and published by Elsevier Health Sciences. This book was released on 2022-10-16 with total page 259 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Skills for Practice in Occupational Therapy is an essential companion for all students and newly qualified practitioners working in the complicated field of occupational therapy. Written by Edward Duncan of the University of Stirling, the book provides a practical and pragmatic guide to becoming a successful practitioner. It covers everything from thinking and judgement to decision making, evidence-based practice and research skills, and leadership and management. It also guides the reader toward effective career advancement, getting their work noticed, and staying up to date in their field. This book is a companion to Duncan's Foundations for Practice in Occupational Therapy, and provides the practical applications of the theory covered in that text. - Completely updated to align with current practice in occupational therapy - Chapters structured for easy navigation - Practical examples and/or vignettes bring the text to life - Highlight boxes demystify concepts for students new to the area - Easy to read and engaging throughout - Well-referenced, links practice to theory and evidence - New content on goal setting, social media and implementation research

Book PSYCHOLOGICAL SUPPORT BY COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY FOR OSTEOGENESIS IMPERFECTA

Download or read book PSYCHOLOGICAL SUPPORT BY COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY FOR OSTEOGENESIS IMPERFECTA written by Edenilson Brandl and published by Edenilson Brandl. This book was released on with total page 1474 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Living with Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI), often known as brittle bone disease, is not just a physical challenge—it impacts every aspect of life, including emotional and mental well-being. As a genetic condition marked by fragile bones and chronic pain, OI can shape one's identity, affect relationships, and influence life choices. Beyond the medical care required to manage the condition, psychological support becomes a crucial element in helping individuals cope with the mental health challenges that accompany OI. This book, Psychological Support by Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Osteogenesis Imperfecta, was born from the need to address the emotional and psychological burden that often remains untreated or overlooked in the medical community. The idea behind this work is to empower both individuals living with OI and healthcare professionals to explore a structured, evidence-based approach for mental health care: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT). CBT is a powerful therapeutic tool that helps people identify and reframe negative thoughts and behaviors, allowing them to regain control over their emotional responses to life's challenges. By blending the practical aspects of CBT with the specific emotional and physical experiences of those living with OI, this book serves as a guide for managing pain, addressing feelings of isolation or helplessness, and fostering resilience. In addition to providing an in-depth understanding of the condition, this book delves into genetics and epigenetics, offering insight into how hereditary diseases like OI affect the body and mind. It explains the biological underpinnings of genetic mutations and the impact they have on individuals’ daily lives, framed within the context of trauma and mental health. Throughout the chapters, you will find tailored CBT tools and techniques designed specifically to address the unique challenges faced by individuals with OI—such as chronic pain management, emotional regulation, and coping with physical limitations. Moreover, this book emphasizes personalized therapeutic approaches that consider not just the condition, but also the individuality of each person’s journey through life with OI. Whether you are an individual affected by OI, a caregiver, a healthcare provider, or a mental health professional, this book will offer valuable insights, practical advice, and a sense of understanding in navigating the complexities of living with a genetic condition. It is our hope that through the use of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, individuals with OI can find psychological relief and gain the tools necessary to live fulfilling, empowered lives.