Learning Psychotherapy 2eW. W. Norton & Company, 2004 - 413 páginas The seminar leader is the conduit of basic psychotherapeutic knowledge. The Learning Psychotherapy Seminar Leader's Manual helps instructors introduce beginners to the concepts and processes that define psychotherapy. With the help of the main text and the Learning Psychotherapy Vignettes videotape, seminar leaders show trainees not only the diversity of useful ideas from psychotherapeutic schools but also those variations that fit their own personalities. The program is well-structured but flexible as seminar leaders are encouraged to adapt them to individual training situations-bring in your own cases and encourage trainees to regularly bring in their current clinical problems. Make psychotherapeutic learning come alive by using the modules as the jumping off point! |
Contenido
Introduction | 1 |
Pretraining | 13 |
Basic Listening Skills | 23 |
Verbal Response Modes and Intentions | 43 |
Working Alliance | 75 |
MODULE 4 | 93 |
Inductive Reasoning to Determine Patterns | 99 |
Form 112 | 117 |
Termination | 315 |
MODULE 8 | 323 |
Afterword | 343 |
EXPERIMENTAL MODULE 9 | 347 |
Sessions | 349 |
Form 91 Fundamentals of a Future Orientation | 359 |
Process Variables Influencing Outcome | 360 |
Form 92 Process Variables for Influencing Outcome | 367 |
Form 121 | 135 |
Strategies for Change | 147 |
Generic Strategies and Techniques | 159 |
Case Vignettes for Change Strategies | 219 |
Resistance | 227 |
Transference and Countertransference | 251 |
Form 18 | 263 |
Variables Influencing the Creation of Personal | 369 |
Form 93 Variables Influencing the Creation of Personal Futures | 373 |
Form 94 FutureOriented Methods for Changing Problematic Expectation | 385 |
Approaches to Formulation | 389 |
403 | |
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
able active afraid Agree alliance anger answer anxiety asked awareness become behavior beliefs better clarifying client cognitive communication complete concerns confident confrontation countertransference deal define depression describe desired develop Disagree discuss don't dysfunctional patterns effective emotional encourage example expectations experience express father fear feel felt Form future give goals going Homework husband identify important influence intentions interaction interpersonal interpretation involved keep listening Little live look maintain mean module mother Name negative never observing outcome parents past patient patterns person positive practice present problems psychotherapy questions reactions reasons recognize reflection relationship resistance responses role session sexual situation social sometimes specific stage strategies Strong suggested talk techniques tell termination therapeutic therapist therapy things thoughts transcript transference treatment understand verbal wife
Referencias a este libro
Introduction to Supportive Psychotherapy Arnold Winston,Richard N. Rosenthal,Henry Pinsker Sin vista previa disponible - 2008 |