Building Basic Therapeutic Skills is an essential handbook thatprovides the nuts-and-bolts inforJeanne Heaton provides guidance tothe student therapist with a book that demonstrates both herhumanity and wisdom. Of all those skills that she promotes, perhapsthe most important is her profound respect for the client.
--Michael J. Lambert, professor of psychology, Brigham YoungUniversity and coauthor of Assessing Outcome in ClinicalPractice
A valuable and essential textbook for mental health educatorssupervising practicum and internship students. I'll be using it asa textbook in my teaching at Ohio State University.
?Daniel R. Merz, Ph.D., L.P.C.C., counselor educator, The OhioState University
A masterful job of presenting the cumulative effects of theexperience of a senior therapist into a clear and concisevolume.
?John M. Sell, Ph.D., Senior Vice President, Reedie & Co.
Contains excellent and culturally sensitive examples of not onlywhat to do but how to do it.
?Sheila Y. Williams, M.Ed., L.P.C.C., University Counselor/PrivatePractitioner and member, State of Ohio Counselor and Social WorkerBoard Testing Committee Chair, American Association of StateCounseling Boards
Clear, concise, and down-to-earth. . . . It belongs in the library,if not the hip pocket, of anyone who is studying to be a therapistor is just beginning to practice. This is the book I wish I hadwritten.
?Steven Jay Lynn, Ph.D., professor of psychology, State Universityof New York at Binghamton
A valuable resource for the student and beginning therapist. . ..an excellent review for the experienced therapist.
--Barry G. Ginsberg, Ph.D., director, Center of RelationshipEnhancement author of Relation Enhancement Family Therapy
Emerging Research in Play Therapy, Child Counseling, and Consultation is a critical resource that examines the most current methodologies and treatments in child therapy.
This text guides therapists through the pattern focused approach, facilitating learning through session-by-session transcriptions and commentaries from the first to the final session.
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FOUR OBSTACLES TO DEVELOPING ATREATMENT FOCUS Obstacle 1: Too Little Structure in the First Two to Three Sessions In their classic groundbreaking book The Family Crucible, Napier and Whitaker (1978) state the importance of therapists ...
A compassionate handbook for friends and family members of someone suffering from an eating disorder offers practical and effective ways to address such difficult subjects as body image, physical touch, diets, exercise, and media messages, ...
Building Adaptive Capability Moses N. Ikiugu, Elizabeth A. Ciaravino ... in Kielhofner,28–30 Dickerson,2 Watts and colleagues,62 and Good- Ellis.17 SUMMARY The Model of Human Occupation was intended to emphasize a focus on occupation in ...
Pout-pout fish and the big big dark. New York: Macmillan Children's Publishing Group. Duncan Edwards, P. (2003). The worrywarts. New York: HarperCollins Emberley, E. (1992). Go away, big green monster. New York: Little, Brown.
This is the fundamental principle of family therapy, an increasingly influential form of psychotherapy that is building up a strong evidence base in a range of psychological problems across the life cycle.
Holtzworth-Munroe, A., Meehan, J. C., Rehman, U., & Marshall, A. D. (2002). Intimate partner violence: An introduction for couple therapists. In A. S. Gurman & N. S. Jacobson (Eds.), Clinical handbook of couple ...
... .134 TIP 98: My Assertive Responsibilities . ... .137 TIP 100: My Reflections of My Rights and My Responsibilities . ... .164 TIP 115: A Sampling of Tips and Tools From Other Therapist's Toolboxes!