The Logic Of Therapeutic Change


The Logic Of Therapeutic Change
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The Logic Of Therapeutic Change


The Logic Of Therapeutic Change
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Author : Elisa Balbi
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2018-03-21

The Logic Of Therapeutic Change written by Elisa Balbi and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018-03-21 with Psychology categories.


In 1993 the authors published The Art of Change: Strategic Therapy and Hypnotherapy Without Trance, a revolutionary work that introduced a series of effective clinical strategies to create therapeutic change, even in seemingly impossible cases. In his new book, the author performs another quantum leap, leading his readers to a more operative knowledge of the precise logic of therapeutic change. Most intimidating mental disorders are based on perceptions of reality that when using an ordinary 'common-sense' logic as our reading lens, look as if they are irrational, bizarre, illogical and therefore hard to understand and manage.



The Person Centred Approach To Therapeutic Change


The Person Centred Approach To Therapeutic Change
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Author : Michael McMillan
language : en
Publisher: SAGE
Release Date : 2004-02-06

The Person Centred Approach To Therapeutic Change written by Michael McMillan and has been published by SAGE this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2004-02-06 with Psychology categories.


From the Foreword `It is an honour to be asked to write a foreword for this new book by Michael McMillan. I have been excited about this book ever since I read early drafts of its first two chapters some time ago at the birth of the project. At different times thereafter I have read other parts and my consistent impression has been that this is an author who has both a sophisticated academic understanding of the material and a great skill in communicating that widely. Those two qualities do not often go together! The book is about change. After a first chapter in which the author introduces us to the person-centred concept of the person, chapter two is devoted to the change process within the client, including a very accessible description of Rogers' process model. Chapter three goes on to explore why and how change occurs in the human being, while chapter four introduces the most up-to-date person-centred theory in relation to the nature of the self concept and its changing process. Chapters five and six explore why change occurs in therapy and the conditions that facilitate that change, while chapter seven looks beyond the core conditions to focus on the particular quality of presence, begging the question as to whether this is a transpersonal/transcendental quality or an intense experiencing of the core conditions themselves. This is an intensely modern book particularly in its postmodern emphasis. Rogers is sometimes characterised as coming from modernist times but he can also be seen as one of the early post modernists in his emphasis on process more than outcome and relationship more than personal striving. The modern nature of the book is also emphasised by a superb analysis of the relationship between focussing and person-centred therapy in Chapter five, linking also with Polanyi's notion of indwelling in this and other chapters. In suggesting that in both focussing and person-centred therapy the therapist is inviting the client to 'indwell' himself or herself, the author provides a framework for considering many modern perceptions of the approach including notions such as 'presence' and ' relational depth'. Also, the link with focussing is modern in the sense that the present World Association for the approach covers a fairly broad family including traditional person-centred therapists, experiential therapists, focussing-oriented therapists and process-guiding therapists. Important in this development is the kind of dialogue encouraged by the present book' - Dave Mearns, Strathclyde University The belief that change occurs during the therapeutic process is central to all counselling and psychotherapy. The Person-Centred Approach to Therapeutic Change examines how change can be facilitated by the counsellor offering empathy, unconditional positive regard and congruence. The Person-Centred Approach to Therapeutic Change outlines the main theoretical cornerstones of the person-centred approach and then, applying these, describes why change occurs as a result of a person-centred therapeutic encounter. The author explores the counselling relationship as an environment in which clients can open themselves up to experiences they have previously found difficult to acknowledge and to move forward. Integral to the person-centred approach is Carl Rogers' radical view that change should be seen as an ongoing process rather than an alteration from one fixed state to another. In Rogers' view psychological health is best achieved by the person who is able to remain in a state of continual change. Such a person is open to all experiences and is therefore able to assimilate and adapt to new experiences, whether 'good' or 'bad'. By focusing explicitly on how change is theorized and facilitated in counselling, this book goes to the heart of person-centred theory and practice, making it essential reading for trainees and practitioners alike.



Principles Of Therapeutic Change That Work


Principles Of Therapeutic Change That Work
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Author : Louis G. Castonguay
language : en
Publisher: Oxford Clinical Psychology
Release Date : 2006

Principles Of Therapeutic Change That Work written by Louis G. Castonguay and has been published by Oxford Clinical Psychology this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2006 with Psychology categories.


Presenting the findings of the Joint Presidential Task Force of the Society of Clinical Psychology & of the North American Society for Psychotherapy Research, this book recommends over 60 principles for applying treatments to four problem areas: depression, anxiety disorders, personality disorders, & substance abuse disorders.



Clinical Chaos


Clinical Chaos
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Author : Linda Chamberlain
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2016-01-28

Clinical Chaos written by Linda Chamberlain and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-01-28 with Psychology categories.


First published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.



The Psychodynamic Approach To Therapeutic Change


The Psychodynamic Approach To Therapeutic Change
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Author : Rob Leiper
language : en
Publisher: SAGE
Release Date : 2004-03-05

The Psychodynamic Approach To Therapeutic Change written by Rob Leiper and has been published by SAGE this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2004-03-05 with Psychology categories.


Rob Leiper explores the nature of psychodynamic perspective and describes the process through which clients can be helped to come to terms with painful experiences and develop new ways of relating.



Status Dynamics


Status Dynamics
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Author : Raymond M. Bergner
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2007

Status Dynamics written by Raymond M. Bergner and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2007 with Education categories.


"The status dynamic therapist occupies a world of places. Our particular interest is in places that carry power - places from which our clients can act effectively in their worlds to bring about personal change. As active agents of change, our interest is in helping our clients occupy such positions of power. We position them to fight downhill battles, not uphill ones, to be "in the driver's seat" instead of the passenger seat. We help them approach their problems as proactive, in-control actors, not helpless victims. We want them to attack these problems from the position of acceptable, sense-making, care-meriting persons who bring ample strengths, resources, and past successes to the solution of their difficulties. We help them to proceed from reconstructed worlds, and from places within these worlds, in which they are eligible and able to participate in life in meaningful and fulfilling ways. "Everything that will be said in this book, in one way or another, centers around this core agenda." Book jacket.



How And Why People Change


How And Why People Change
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Author : Ian M. Evans
language : en
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Release Date : 2013-01-17

How And Why People Change written by Ian M. Evans and has been published by Oxford University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-01-17 with Medical categories.


In How and Why People Change Dr. Ian M. Evans revisits many of the fundamental principles of behavior change in order to deconstruct what it is we try to achieve in psychological therapies. All of the conditions that impact people when seeking therapy are brought together in one cohesive framework: assumptions of learning, motivation, approach and avoidance, barriers to change, personality dynamics, and the way that individual behavioral repertoires are inter-related.



Second Order Change In Psychotherapy


Second Order Change In Psychotherapy
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Author : J. Scott Fraser
language : en
Publisher: American Psychological Association (APA)
Release Date : 2007

Second Order Change In Psychotherapy written by J. Scott Fraser and has been published by American Psychological Association (APA) this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2007 with Psychology categories.


TABLE OF CONTENTS: How does therapy work? -- Problem formation -- Problem resolution -- The therapeutic relationship -- Interventions as relational acts -- Anxiety -- Depression -- Parent-child relationship problems -- Couple therapy -- Substance abuse and dependency -- Self-harming and suicidal clients -- Following the golden thread of second-order change in effective psychotherapy.



The Rational Emotive Behavioural Approach To Therapeutic Change


The Rational Emotive Behavioural Approach To Therapeutic Change
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Author : Windy Dryden
language : en
Publisher: SAGE
Release Date : 2004-03-05

The Rational Emotive Behavioural Approach To Therapeutic Change written by Windy Dryden and has been published by SAGE this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2004-03-05 with Psychology categories.


Change' is at the heart of Counselling and Psychotherapy. Clients enter into the therapeutic process in the hope that something in themselves or their situation will be different by the end. Counsellors and Psychotherapists therefore need to understand the nature of change and how best to facilitate it.



Promoting Change Through Paradoxical Therapy


Promoting Change Through Paradoxical Therapy
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Author : GERALD WEEKS
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2013-08-21

Promoting Change Through Paradoxical Therapy written by GERALD WEEKS and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-08-21 with Psychology categories.


Originally published in 1985 and now revised and updated, this work presents the seminal theory that has led to the use of paradoxical techniques in different systems of therapy. Dr. Weeks, a pioneer in the field, has gathered well-known therapists to address key issues such as structure and process of paradoxical therapy; theories of health, dysfunction, and change; ethical implications of working paradoxically; and effectiveness of paradoxical interventions. Selected case studies shed light on basic questions such as whether to work paradoxically and how to establish treatment goals and termination procedures.