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Record Nr.

UNINA9910458482103321

Titolo

Clinical strategies for becoming a master psychotherapist [[electronic resource] /] / editors, William O'Donohue, Nicholas A. Cummings, Janet L. Cummings

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Amsterdam ; Boston, : Elsevier Academic Press, c2006

ISBN

1-280-92692-9

9786610926923

0-08-047656-2

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (367 p.)

Collana

Practical Resources for the Mental Health Professional

Altri autori (Persone)

O'DonohueWilliam T

CummingsNicholas A

CummingsJanet L

Disciplina

616.89/14

Soggetti

Psychotherapy

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Nota di contenuto

Front Cover; Clinical Strategies for Becoming a Master  Psychotherapist; Copyright; Contents; List of CONTRIBUTORS; Chapter 01 The Art and Science of Psychotherapy; Psychotherapy is not Entirely an Art; Psychotherapy is not Only a Science; Psychotherapy is both an Art and a Science; An Outline of the Problems Encountered in the Art of Psychotherapy; References; Chapter 02  Enhancing Client Motivation to Change; Definition; Enhancing Motivation for Change; Assessment; Theoretical Underpinnings of Motivational Interviewing; The Practice of Motivational Interviewing; Summary

Recommended Reading and Online ResourcesReferences; Chapter 03 The Therapeutic Alliance: Cultivating and Negotiating the Therapeutic Relationship; Definition; Identification; Theory and Conceptualization; Case Formulation; Clinical Strategies; Key Mistakes; Case Study; Summary; References; Chapter 04  Narrative Psychotherapy as Effective Story-Making: An Introduction; Why a Narrative Approach to Psychotherapy?; Conceptualizing Psychotherapy as Active Story-Making; A Suggested Conceptual Framework; Suggested Clinical



Practices for Narrative Psychotherapy; A Story Unfinished

Story-Making's Universe, or Narration's Neglect in PsychotherapyA Story Retold; References; Chapter 05 Recognizing and Dealing with Cultural Influences in Psychotherapy; Definition of Culture and Other Terms; Recognizing and Dealing with Cultural Influences in the Client; Dealing and Recognizing Cultural Influences in the Therapist; Case Illustration; Summary; References; Chapter 06 Effective Understanding and Dealing with Manipulation; References; Chapter 07 Recognizing and Dealing with Transference; Definition; Detection and other Assessment Issues; Theory and Conceptualization

Impact on Case FormulationClinical Strategies; Key Mistakes and Miscomprehensions; Case Study; Summary; References; Chapter 08 The Temporal Structure of Therapy: Key Questions Often Associated with Different Phases of Sessions and Treatments (Plus Twenty-one Helpful Hints); The Temporal Structure of Therapy; Some Questions to Consider at Different Junctures in Therapy; A Few Other Hints; References; Chapter 09 Resistance as an Ally in Psychotherapy; A Definition: Patients have a Right to their Resistance; Who is Presenting What, and Why?; Initial Strategies for Working with Resistance

Imperative Strategies for Working with ResistanceDifferent Strokes for Different Folks: Who is Presenting?; Summary; References; Chapter 10 Enhancing Psychotherapy through Appropriate entry points; Entry Point: a Definition; The Landscape: Onion and Garlic Psychodynamics; Analyzable Onion Conditions; Analyzable Garlic Conditions; The Borderline Personality: A Category all its own; Onion and Garlic Nonanalyzable (Psychotic) Patients; Turning up the Heat With Garlic Patients; Summary; References; Chapter 11 Dealing with Feelings of Depression; Definitions; Theory and Conceptualization

Case Formulation

Sommario/riassunto

The best health practices are a synthesis of science and art. Surgery is a case in point. Although all competent surgeons follow scientific protocols, the best surgeons are masters of the art of surgery and produce better outcomes: e.g., smaller incisions; lower mortality rates. Psychotherapists are in exactly the same position. Psychotherapy is both a science and an art. There are excellent resources that convey information about empirically supported practices - the science of psychotherapy. However, this scientific information is incomplete in two important ways. It does not cover key matte