This book presents the historical and conceptual context of the IPscope, a unique relational assessment system developed by Karl Tomm that offers a means to assess and address the severity of families' concerns in ways compatible with systemic and social constructionist approaches to practice. It is also a clinically and administratively viable way of making sense of family concerns while enabling ways to track therapeutic progress.
This book presents the historical and conceptual context of the IPscope, a unique relational assessment system developed by Karl Tomm that offers a means to assess and address the severity of families' concerns in ways compatible with systemic and social constructionist approaches to practice. It is also a clinically and administratively viable way of making sense of family concerns while enabling ways to track therapeutic progress.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Karl Tomm, MD; Sally St. George, PhD; Dan Wulff, PhD; and Tom Strong, PhD, are all affiliated with the University of Calgary and the Calgary Family Therapy Centre in Alberta, Canada.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Origins of the PIPs and HIPs Framework K. Tomm 1. Introducing the IPscope: A Systemic Assessment Tool for Distinguishing Interpersonal Patterns K. Tomm 2. Conceptualizing Interactional Patterns: Theoretical Threads to Facilitate Recognizing and Responding to IPs T. Strong 3. Teaching and Learning Relational Practice S. Couture K. Tomm 4. A Life History of a PIP: Snapshots in Time T. Mudry T. Strong J. Chang 5. Can I Give You a TIP? Inviting Healing Conversations in Practice J. Gaete I. Sametband O. Sutherland 6. Braiding Socio-Cultural Interpersonal Patterns into Therapy S. St. George D.Wulff 7. His Cave and Her Kitchen. . .Gendered PIPs and HIPs and Societal Discourses J.S. Hall I. Sametband 8. Sensing Understanding and Moving Beyond Intercultural PIPs I. Sametband T. Wilson C. Tsai 9. IPs-Supervision as Relationally Responsive Practice J. Chang and J. Gaete 10. Researching Interpersonal Patterns S. St. George D. Wulff T. Strong 11. Continuing the Journey K. Tomm Index
Introduction: Origins of the PIPs and HIPs Framework K. Tomm 1. Introducing the IPscope: A Systemic Assessment Tool for Distinguishing Interpersonal Patterns K. Tomm 2. Conceptualizing Interactional Patterns: Theoretical Threads to Facilitate Recognizing and Responding to IPs T. Strong 3. Teaching and Learning Relational Practice S. Couture K. Tomm 4. A Life History of a PIP: Snapshots in Time T. Mudry T. Strong J. Chang 5. Can I Give You a TIP? Inviting Healing Conversations in Practice J. Gaete I. Sametband O. Sutherland 6. Braiding Socio-Cultural Interpersonal Patterns into Therapy S. St. George D.Wulff 7. His Cave and Her Kitchen. . .Gendered PIPs and HIPs and Societal Discourses J.S. Hall I. Sametband 8. Sensing Understanding and Moving Beyond Intercultural PIPs I. Sametband T. Wilson C. Tsai 9. IPs-Supervision as Relationally Responsive Practice J. Chang and J. Gaete 10. Researching Interpersonal Patterns S. St. George D. Wulff T. Strong 11. Continuing the Journey K. Tomm Index
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