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50 FAQs of Pluralistic Therapy Book provides answers to the most important and common questions asked about the origins, principles and practice of pluralism.
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50 FAQs of Pluralistic Therapy Book provides answers to the most important and common questions asked about the origins, principles and practice of pluralism.
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- 50 FAQs in Counselling and Psychotherapy
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 294
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 198mm x 129mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 312g
- ISBN-13: 9781032305677
- ISBN-10: 1032305673
- Artikelnr.: 67514810
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- 50 FAQs in Counselling and Psychotherapy
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 294
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 198mm x 129mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 312g
- ISBN-13: 9781032305677
- ISBN-10: 1032305673
- Artikelnr.: 67514810
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Frankie Brown, M.A., is a pluralistic counsellor and psychotherapist. Having previously lectured in pluralistic therapy at IICP, Dublin, she now works in private practice and as a school counsellor providing individual therapy and teaching inputs for students, teachers, and parents. Kate Smith, Ph.D., is a professor of Counselling at the University of Aberdeen, UK, and a pluralistic therapist. Having trained in 2007, she led the pluralistic practice steering group until 2021. Kate is the co-author of The Pluralistic Therapy Primer (2021).
SECTION 1 An overview of pluralistic counselling and psychotherapy 1 What
is this 'thing' called pluralistic therapy? 2 What is the underlying
philosophy behind pluralistic practice and why is it important? 3 Did we
really need another approach? 4 There are lots of ways of integrating
therapy - how is pluralism different? 5 What are the fundamental principles
that guide pluralistic therapy? 6 Is pluralistic therapy an evidence-based
practice then? 7 I'm confused between a pluralistic perspective and
pluralistic practice, can you help? 8 How can someone trained in a single
approach adopt a pluralistic stance? 9 Can you explain the language of
pluralism? 10 What is the role of the therapist as a person in pluralism?
11 Why do pluralistic therapists focus so much on collaboration? 12 What
knowledge is appropriate to use in the therapy room? SECTION 2 Pluralistic
counselling and psychotherapy in practice 13 So where does a trainee start,
and what skills and knowledge do they need? 14 How do pluralistic
therapists create a formulation or treatment plan for clients, and why do
they need one? 15 How do I create an effective timeline formulation with my
client? 16 Why do pluralistic therapists work with client goals? 17 What is
the difference between goals, tasks, and methods in practice? 18 What are
task-lists and how do they work in practice? 19 What methods are used in
pluralistic therapy and why? 20 How do pluralistic therapists monitor the
process of therapy and whether the client's goals are being met? 21 I know
I have a block to using feedback measures, want to help me? 22 How do I
work with client's preferences if they don't know what they are? 23 Why,
and how, do pluralistic therapists use extra-therapeutic and cultural
resources? 24 Can you tell me more about creative and artistic activities
in pluralistic therapy? 25 What is the role of intuition and 'felt-sense'
for practitioners in pluralistic therapy? 26 How can I be pluralistic and
offer short-term counselling? 27 I've started pluralistically, how do I end
pluralistically? 28 Can you give some examples of pluralistic work?
SECTION 3 Working with specific client factors in pluralistic counselling
and psychotherapy 29 Can I really collaborate and manage risk of self-harm
and suicide in pluralistic practice? 30 Do clients actually want to know
about the theoretical explanation for their problems? 31 Can you really
ensure power is distributed between two experts? 32 Is a pluralistic
approach really suitable for people living with severe and enduring mental
health problems? 33 How can pluralism be adapted to working with young
people? 34 Does pluralism address questions of inclusivity and equality? 35
How does pluralism align with other therapy approaches that aim to impact
societal issues? 36 How does cross-cultural working enhance the pluralistic
approach? SECTION 4 Pluralistic developments outside of individual
counselling and psychotherapy 37 Right, I think I have this, but how do you
maintain and develop what you can offer a client? 38 If I want to work
pluralistically, do I need a pluralistic supervisor? 39 Is pluralism a
concept relevant to other disciplines in mental health/therapy? 40 As an
agency, how can we work pluralistically if some of our therapists are not
pluralistic? 41 How can pluralism influence approaches to research in
psychotherapy? 42 Where is pluralism going? 43 Pluralism is still so new,
what support is out there if I want to work pluralistically? SECTION 5
Critiques of pluralistic counselling and psychotherapy 44 What happens if
the therapist's approach doesn't meet the client's needs in practice? 45 If
you can do anything in therapy, can pluralistic clients become overwhelmed
with choice? 46 You are asking a lot of clients; do they like it? 47 Is a
collaborative therapy approach suitable for everyone? 48 How can outcomes
be defined when client goals are so unique and personal? 49 What happens if
the client can't see or understand the problem, and what if it is a result
of something outside their awareness? 50 Is a pluralistic therapist a 'Jack
of all trades and master of none'? Appendix I The 'Ways Paradigm' of
Frankie Appendix II Which Measure and When?
is this 'thing' called pluralistic therapy? 2 What is the underlying
philosophy behind pluralistic practice and why is it important? 3 Did we
really need another approach? 4 There are lots of ways of integrating
therapy - how is pluralism different? 5 What are the fundamental principles
that guide pluralistic therapy? 6 Is pluralistic therapy an evidence-based
practice then? 7 I'm confused between a pluralistic perspective and
pluralistic practice, can you help? 8 How can someone trained in a single
approach adopt a pluralistic stance? 9 Can you explain the language of
pluralism? 10 What is the role of the therapist as a person in pluralism?
11 Why do pluralistic therapists focus so much on collaboration? 12 What
knowledge is appropriate to use in the therapy room? SECTION 2 Pluralistic
counselling and psychotherapy in practice 13 So where does a trainee start,
and what skills and knowledge do they need? 14 How do pluralistic
therapists create a formulation or treatment plan for clients, and why do
they need one? 15 How do I create an effective timeline formulation with my
client? 16 Why do pluralistic therapists work with client goals? 17 What is
the difference between goals, tasks, and methods in practice? 18 What are
task-lists and how do they work in practice? 19 What methods are used in
pluralistic therapy and why? 20 How do pluralistic therapists monitor the
process of therapy and whether the client's goals are being met? 21 I know
I have a block to using feedback measures, want to help me? 22 How do I
work with client's preferences if they don't know what they are? 23 Why,
and how, do pluralistic therapists use extra-therapeutic and cultural
resources? 24 Can you tell me more about creative and artistic activities
in pluralistic therapy? 25 What is the role of intuition and 'felt-sense'
for practitioners in pluralistic therapy? 26 How can I be pluralistic and
offer short-term counselling? 27 I've started pluralistically, how do I end
pluralistically? 28 Can you give some examples of pluralistic work?
SECTION 3 Working with specific client factors in pluralistic counselling
and psychotherapy 29 Can I really collaborate and manage risk of self-harm
and suicide in pluralistic practice? 30 Do clients actually want to know
about the theoretical explanation for their problems? 31 Can you really
ensure power is distributed between two experts? 32 Is a pluralistic
approach really suitable for people living with severe and enduring mental
health problems? 33 How can pluralism be adapted to working with young
people? 34 Does pluralism address questions of inclusivity and equality? 35
How does pluralism align with other therapy approaches that aim to impact
societal issues? 36 How does cross-cultural working enhance the pluralistic
approach? SECTION 4 Pluralistic developments outside of individual
counselling and psychotherapy 37 Right, I think I have this, but how do you
maintain and develop what you can offer a client? 38 If I want to work
pluralistically, do I need a pluralistic supervisor? 39 Is pluralism a
concept relevant to other disciplines in mental health/therapy? 40 As an
agency, how can we work pluralistically if some of our therapists are not
pluralistic? 41 How can pluralism influence approaches to research in
psychotherapy? 42 Where is pluralism going? 43 Pluralism is still so new,
what support is out there if I want to work pluralistically? SECTION 5
Critiques of pluralistic counselling and psychotherapy 44 What happens if
the therapist's approach doesn't meet the client's needs in practice? 45 If
you can do anything in therapy, can pluralistic clients become overwhelmed
with choice? 46 You are asking a lot of clients; do they like it? 47 Is a
collaborative therapy approach suitable for everyone? 48 How can outcomes
be defined when client goals are so unique and personal? 49 What happens if
the client can't see or understand the problem, and what if it is a result
of something outside their awareness? 50 Is a pluralistic therapist a 'Jack
of all trades and master of none'? Appendix I The 'Ways Paradigm' of
Frankie Appendix II Which Measure and When?
SECTION 1 An overview of pluralistic counselling and psychotherapy 1 What
is this 'thing' called pluralistic therapy? 2 What is the underlying
philosophy behind pluralistic practice and why is it important? 3 Did we
really need another approach? 4 There are lots of ways of integrating
therapy - how is pluralism different? 5 What are the fundamental principles
that guide pluralistic therapy? 6 Is pluralistic therapy an evidence-based
practice then? 7 I'm confused between a pluralistic perspective and
pluralistic practice, can you help? 8 How can someone trained in a single
approach adopt a pluralistic stance? 9 Can you explain the language of
pluralism? 10 What is the role of the therapist as a person in pluralism?
11 Why do pluralistic therapists focus so much on collaboration? 12 What
knowledge is appropriate to use in the therapy room? SECTION 2 Pluralistic
counselling and psychotherapy in practice 13 So where does a trainee start,
and what skills and knowledge do they need? 14 How do pluralistic
therapists create a formulation or treatment plan for clients, and why do
they need one? 15 How do I create an effective timeline formulation with my
client? 16 Why do pluralistic therapists work with client goals? 17 What is
the difference between goals, tasks, and methods in practice? 18 What are
task-lists and how do they work in practice? 19 What methods are used in
pluralistic therapy and why? 20 How do pluralistic therapists monitor the
process of therapy and whether the client's goals are being met? 21 I know
I have a block to using feedback measures, want to help me? 22 How do I
work with client's preferences if they don't know what they are? 23 Why,
and how, do pluralistic therapists use extra-therapeutic and cultural
resources? 24 Can you tell me more about creative and artistic activities
in pluralistic therapy? 25 What is the role of intuition and 'felt-sense'
for practitioners in pluralistic therapy? 26 How can I be pluralistic and
offer short-term counselling? 27 I've started pluralistically, how do I end
pluralistically? 28 Can you give some examples of pluralistic work?
SECTION 3 Working with specific client factors in pluralistic counselling
and psychotherapy 29 Can I really collaborate and manage risk of self-harm
and suicide in pluralistic practice? 30 Do clients actually want to know
about the theoretical explanation for their problems? 31 Can you really
ensure power is distributed between two experts? 32 Is a pluralistic
approach really suitable for people living with severe and enduring mental
health problems? 33 How can pluralism be adapted to working with young
people? 34 Does pluralism address questions of inclusivity and equality? 35
How does pluralism align with other therapy approaches that aim to impact
societal issues? 36 How does cross-cultural working enhance the pluralistic
approach? SECTION 4 Pluralistic developments outside of individual
counselling and psychotherapy 37 Right, I think I have this, but how do you
maintain and develop what you can offer a client? 38 If I want to work
pluralistically, do I need a pluralistic supervisor? 39 Is pluralism a
concept relevant to other disciplines in mental health/therapy? 40 As an
agency, how can we work pluralistically if some of our therapists are not
pluralistic? 41 How can pluralism influence approaches to research in
psychotherapy? 42 Where is pluralism going? 43 Pluralism is still so new,
what support is out there if I want to work pluralistically? SECTION 5
Critiques of pluralistic counselling and psychotherapy 44 What happens if
the therapist's approach doesn't meet the client's needs in practice? 45 If
you can do anything in therapy, can pluralistic clients become overwhelmed
with choice? 46 You are asking a lot of clients; do they like it? 47 Is a
collaborative therapy approach suitable for everyone? 48 How can outcomes
be defined when client goals are so unique and personal? 49 What happens if
the client can't see or understand the problem, and what if it is a result
of something outside their awareness? 50 Is a pluralistic therapist a 'Jack
of all trades and master of none'? Appendix I The 'Ways Paradigm' of
Frankie Appendix II Which Measure and When?
is this 'thing' called pluralistic therapy? 2 What is the underlying
philosophy behind pluralistic practice and why is it important? 3 Did we
really need another approach? 4 There are lots of ways of integrating
therapy - how is pluralism different? 5 What are the fundamental principles
that guide pluralistic therapy? 6 Is pluralistic therapy an evidence-based
practice then? 7 I'm confused between a pluralistic perspective and
pluralistic practice, can you help? 8 How can someone trained in a single
approach adopt a pluralistic stance? 9 Can you explain the language of
pluralism? 10 What is the role of the therapist as a person in pluralism?
11 Why do pluralistic therapists focus so much on collaboration? 12 What
knowledge is appropriate to use in the therapy room? SECTION 2 Pluralistic
counselling and psychotherapy in practice 13 So where does a trainee start,
and what skills and knowledge do they need? 14 How do pluralistic
therapists create a formulation or treatment plan for clients, and why do
they need one? 15 How do I create an effective timeline formulation with my
client? 16 Why do pluralistic therapists work with client goals? 17 What is
the difference between goals, tasks, and methods in practice? 18 What are
task-lists and how do they work in practice? 19 What methods are used in
pluralistic therapy and why? 20 How do pluralistic therapists monitor the
process of therapy and whether the client's goals are being met? 21 I know
I have a block to using feedback measures, want to help me? 22 How do I
work with client's preferences if they don't know what they are? 23 Why,
and how, do pluralistic therapists use extra-therapeutic and cultural
resources? 24 Can you tell me more about creative and artistic activities
in pluralistic therapy? 25 What is the role of intuition and 'felt-sense'
for practitioners in pluralistic therapy? 26 How can I be pluralistic and
offer short-term counselling? 27 I've started pluralistically, how do I end
pluralistically? 28 Can you give some examples of pluralistic work?
SECTION 3 Working with specific client factors in pluralistic counselling
and psychotherapy 29 Can I really collaborate and manage risk of self-harm
and suicide in pluralistic practice? 30 Do clients actually want to know
about the theoretical explanation for their problems? 31 Can you really
ensure power is distributed between two experts? 32 Is a pluralistic
approach really suitable for people living with severe and enduring mental
health problems? 33 How can pluralism be adapted to working with young
people? 34 Does pluralism address questions of inclusivity and equality? 35
How does pluralism align with other therapy approaches that aim to impact
societal issues? 36 How does cross-cultural working enhance the pluralistic
approach? SECTION 4 Pluralistic developments outside of individual
counselling and psychotherapy 37 Right, I think I have this, but how do you
maintain and develop what you can offer a client? 38 If I want to work
pluralistically, do I need a pluralistic supervisor? 39 Is pluralism a
concept relevant to other disciplines in mental health/therapy? 40 As an
agency, how can we work pluralistically if some of our therapists are not
pluralistic? 41 How can pluralism influence approaches to research in
psychotherapy? 42 Where is pluralism going? 43 Pluralism is still so new,
what support is out there if I want to work pluralistically? SECTION 5
Critiques of pluralistic counselling and psychotherapy 44 What happens if
the therapist's approach doesn't meet the client's needs in practice? 45 If
you can do anything in therapy, can pluralistic clients become overwhelmed
with choice? 46 You are asking a lot of clients; do they like it? 47 Is a
collaborative therapy approach suitable for everyone? 48 How can outcomes
be defined when client goals are so unique and personal? 49 What happens if
the client can't see or understand the problem, and what if it is a result
of something outside their awareness? 50 Is a pluralistic therapist a 'Jack
of all trades and master of none'? Appendix I The 'Ways Paradigm' of
Frankie Appendix II Which Measure and When?