Principles of Counseling and Psychotherapy

Principles of Counseling and Psychotherapy

Learning the Essential Domains and Nonlinear Thinking of Master Practitioners

Peluso, Paul R.

Taylor & Francis Ltd

09/2022

424

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9780367538613

15 a 20 dias

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Acknowledgment Introduction: Learning to Think Like a Therapist: Characteristics of Expert Therapist Thinking and Why It Is Important to Learn How to Think Like a Therapist 1. Overview of the State of Psychotherapy and the Domains of Competence 2. The Domain of Connecting with and Engaging the Client: Listening 3. The Domain of Connecting with and Engaging the Client: Responding 4. The Domain of Assessment: Clients' Symptoms, Stages of Change, Needs, Strengths, and Resources 5. The Domain of Assessment: The Theme Behind a Client's Narrative, Therapeutic Goals, and Client Input About Goal Achievement 6. The Domain of Establishing and Maintaining the Therapeutic Relationship and the Therapeutic Alliance: Relationship Building 7. The Domain of Establishing and Maintaining the Therapeutic Relationship and the Therapeutic Alliance: The Therapeutic Alliance 8. The Domain of Understanding Clients' Cognitive Schemas: Foundations 9. The Domain of Understanding Clients' Cognitive Schemas: Assessment and Clinical Conceptualization 10. The Domain of Addressing and Managing Clients' Emotional States: Basic Understandings 11. The Domain of Addressing and Managing Clients' Emotional States: Managing Common Negative Emotions in Therapy 12. The Domain of Addressing and Resolving Ambivalence: Understanding and Identifying Client Ambivalence 13. The Domain of Addressing and Resolving Ambivalence: Working with and Resolving Client Ambivalence 14. Summary and the Disengagement/Engagement Hypothesis
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Non-Linear Thinking;Clinical Training;Therapy;nonlinear thinking;Psychology;Nonlinear Listening;Master Practitioners;Schema Dynamics;Client's Schema Dynamics;Young Man;American Psychiatric Association;Client Ambivalence;Therapeutic Alliance;Client's Story;Deliberate Practice;SOC Model;Scott Miller;Client's Schema;Biopsychosocial Interview;Therapeutic Relationship;Effective Therapists;APA Task Force;Sorcerer's Apprentice;Internal Feelings;Therapeutic Approaches;Social Brain Network;Client's Emotional States;Master Therapists