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9780205292523

Introduction to Psychotherapy Common Clinical Wisdom

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  • ISBN13:

    9780205292523

  • ISBN10:

    0205292526

  • Edition: 2nd
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2019-09-10
  • Publisher: Pearson

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Summary

This comprehensive book is built on a scholarly foundation and combines an integrative perspective with practical suggestions about psychotherapy. It emphasizes the elements of counseling which are common to many theoretical orientations, sometimes referred to as "clinical wisdom." Chapters new to this edition are Multicultural Counseling; a new overview of Brief Therapy; expanded coverage of ethical and legal issues, and completely revised and updated references. For counselors in psychology and psychotherapy.

Table of Contents

Preface xiii
1 Introduction: A View of Psychotherapy
1(20)
Focus of Therapy: The Person or the Environment
4(1)
Limits of Psychotherapy
5(2)
Assumptions of the Book
7(9)
Summary
16(2)
Discussion Questions
18(1)
Bibliography
18(3)
2 Questions That Beginning Therapists Ask
21(49)
Boundary/Management Issues
22(11)
Personal Inquiries and Emotional Issues
33(13)
General Therapeutic Issues
46(14)
Supervisory Issues
60(4)
Summary
64(1)
Discussion Questions
64(1)
Bibliography
64(4)
Appendix: Index of Questions
68(2)
3 Client Fears
70(29)
How Will I Be Treated?
72(12)
How Will I Be Viewed as a Client in Psychotherapy?
84(8)
Will I Like the Effects of Being in Therapy?
92(4)
Summary
96(1)
Discussion Questions
96(1)
Bibliography
97(2)
4 Therapist Fears and Concerns
99(21)
The Fear of a Client's Being Smarter Than You Are
100(1)
The Fear of Clients' Getting Too Close
100(3)
The Fear of "Making a Fool of Oneself"
103(4)
The Fear of Not Being Competent to Help
107(1)
The Fear of Making the Client Worse
108(1)
The Fear of Not Liking the Client
109(2)
Concern about the Client's Not Liking the Therapist
111(1)
Concern about Losing Control of the Session
112(2)
Concern about Losing Control of Emotions
114(1)
Concern about Making a Difference
115(1)
Concern about the Supervisor's Evaluation
115(1)
Concern about the Client's Disrupting the Therapist's Life
116(2)
Summary
118(1)
Discussion Questions
119(1)
Bibliography
119(1)
5 Ethical and Legal Issues
120(34)
Ethics
120(24)
Record Keeping and Legal Issues
144(4)
Summary
148(1)
Discussion Questions
149(1)
Bibliography
149(5)
6 Intake Interviewing
154(42)
Philosophy of the Intake Session
154(9)
Overview of the First Session
163(5)
Conducting the Intake Interview
168(2)
Mental Status Exam
170(4)
Formal Intake Interview
174(5)
Dimensions of Interest to Therapists
179(1)
Assessment and Testing
180(4)
The Suicidal Client
184(5)
Summary
189(1)
Discussion Questions
189(1)
Bibliography
190(4)
Appendix A: Outline of an Intake Interview
194(1)
Appendix B: Assessing Suicidal Potential
195(1)
7 The Therapeutic Stance
196(17)
The Therapeutic Relationship
197(4)
Therapist Tasks
201(2)
Client Tasks
203(3)
Guidelines for Early Sessions
206(4)
Summary
210(1)
Discussion Questions
211(1)
Bibliography
211(2)
8 Listening
213(19)
Empathy
214(4)
Signals of Poor Listening
218(4)
Levels of Listening
222(7)
The Empathic Process
229(1)
Summary
230(1)
Discussion Questions
230(1)
Bibliography
230(2)
9 Mistakes That Therapists Make
232(24)
Mistakes and Theoretical Orientation
234(1)
Common Mistakes
234(20)
Summary
254(1)
Discussion Questions
254(1)
Bibliography
255(1)
10 Multicultural Counseling
256(29)
Key Concepts
257(7)
Evolution of the Multicultural Focus
264(7)
Standards and Principles for Working with Diverse Groups
271(1)
Counseling Models and Considerations
272(6)
Improving Your Multicultural Skills
278(2)
Summary
280(1)
Discussion Questions
280(1)
Bibliography
280(5)
11 Resistance
285(18)
Contemporary Understandings of Resistance
286(2)
Resistance
288(2)
Distrust
290(3)
Transference Resistance
293(1)
Resistant or Distrustful Behaviors
294(3)
Working through Resistance/Distrust
297(3)
Summary
300(1)
Discussion Questions
301(1)
Bibliography
301(2)
12 Transference and Countertransference
303(25)
Transference
305(11)
Summary Comments on Transference
316(1)
Countertransference
317(7)
Summary Comments on Countertransference
324(1)
Implications of Transference and Countertransference for Short-Term Therapy
324(1)
Discussion Questions
325(1)
Bibliography
326(2)
13 Termination
328(17)
Psychodynamic Conceptualization of Termination
329(2)
Other Conceptualizations of Termination
331(1)
Guidelines for Termination
332(8)
Summary
340(1)
Discussion Questions
340(1)
Bibliography
341(4)
14 Responsibility
345(18)
Terminology Issues
345(1)
Theoretical Contributions
346(3)
Responsibility, Newly Defined
349(4)
Therapeutic Distinctions
353(5)
Therapeutic Considerations
358(2)
Summary
360(1)
Discussion Questions
361(1)
Bibliography
361(2)
15 Relationships
363(20)
Basic Assumptions about Relationships
364(6)
Dysfunctional Styles
370(3)
Relationship Skills
373(4)
Therapeutic Considerations
377(3)
Summary
380(1)
Discussion Questions
381(1)
Bibliography
381(2)
16 A Final Note: Brief Therapy
383(6)
Brief Therapy
383(4)
Bibliography
387(2)
Name Index 389(8)
Subject Index 397

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