With The Therapist's Notebook, a compilation of original ideas by practicing clinicians, you can tap into the knowledge and experience of seasoned professionals to give your clients tangible, field-tested assignments that will represent their work and progress in therapy. Appropriate for practicing marriage and family therapists, psychologists, social workers, and other therapists of any professional affiliation who deal with children, adolescents, adults, couples, or families, this dynamic handbook provides you with reproducible handouts and homework activities that are quick and easy and require little effort or experience to use. To view an excerpt online, find the book in our QuickSearch catalog at www.HaworthPress.com.
She shared that when she missed her mother it helped to look at Mom's picture and talk about happy memories of Mom. Using the metaphor of a turtle, the therapist congratulated Mary on having already discovered such good ways to “come ...
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More Homework, Handouts, and Activities for Use in Psychotherapy Lorna L Hecker, Catherine Ford Sori. From a narrative perspective, ... In T. S. Nelson & T. S. Trepper (Eds.), 101 more interventions in family therapy (pp. 437-439).
For mental health practitioners who are interested in building resilience and strength, both within their clients and within themselves, this book is indispensable.
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The 100 exercises in this book are based on a series of core principles that are not only central to solution-based therapies; they have been demonstrated through research as essential to successful outcome.
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In contrast, researchers Lambert (1992), Miller, Duncan, and Hubble (1997), Duncan and Miller (2000), and Hubble, Duncan, and Miller (1999), found that when positive change does occur in therapy, there are consistent, common factors ...