Timothy A Carey, Warren Mansell, Sara Tai
Principles-Based Counselling and Psychotherapy
A Method of Levels approach
Timothy A Carey, Warren Mansell, Sara Tai
Principles-Based Counselling and Psychotherapy
A Method of Levels approach
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This book promotes a principles-based process called the Method of Levels approach for effective therapeutic practice and its clinical implication.
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This book promotes a principles-based process called the Method of Levels approach for effective therapeutic practice and its clinical implication.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 184
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Juni 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 440g
- ISBN-13: 9780415738774
- ISBN-10: 0415738776
- Artikelnr.: 42472681
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 184
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Juni 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 440g
- ISBN-13: 9780415738774
- ISBN-10: 0415738776
- Artikelnr.: 42472681
Timothy A. Carey is a Professor and Director of the Centre for Remote Health, a joint centre of Flinders University and Charles Darwin University, Alice Springs, Australia. Tim is a clinician, researcher, and teacher and has authored over 100 publications. He has used MOL in clinical practice for more than 10 years and has conducted MOL training in Australia, the United Kingdom, and Canada. Warren Mansell is Reader in Clinical Psychology at the University of Manchester, UK and the author of over 100 publications, including, 'A Transdiagnostic CBT Using the Method of Levels Therapy: Distinctive Series ' (Routledge, 2012), with Tim Carey and Sara J. Tai. He has provided workshops on Method of Levels Therapy to health professionals in the UK, Europe, and Australia. Sara J. Tai is a senior lecturer at the University of Manchester and practicing Consultant Clinical Psychologist. She works internationally as a researcher, trainer and supervisor of the Method of Levels. She has published on psychological interventions for people with long-term mental health problems and is author of 'A Transdiagnostic CBT Using the Method of Levels Therapy: Distinctive Series' (Routledge, 2012), with Warren Mansell and Tim Carey.
A Principles-Based Approach to Therapy: The What and the Why. The
Principles: Control, Conflict, and Reorganisation. The Clinical
Implications: A Summary. Clarifying Roles: Both the Therapist and the
Client. The Therapeutic Relationship. Putting Clients in Charge: Client-Led
Appointment Scheduling. Making Therapy Sessions More Therapeutic. Treat the
Distress Not the Symptoms. Therapeutic Change: Expect it at Any Time. How
it All Works in Practice.
Principles: Control, Conflict, and Reorganisation. The Clinical
Implications: A Summary. Clarifying Roles: Both the Therapist and the
Client. The Therapeutic Relationship. Putting Clients in Charge: Client-Led
Appointment Scheduling. Making Therapy Sessions More Therapeutic. Treat the
Distress Not the Symptoms. Therapeutic Change: Expect it at Any Time. How
it All Works in Practice.
A Principles-Based Approach to Therapy: The What and the Why. The
Principles: Control, Conflict, and Reorganisation. The Clinical
Implications: A Summary. Clarifying Roles: Both the Therapist and the
Client. The Therapeutic Relationship. Putting Clients in Charge: Client-Led
Appointment Scheduling. Making Therapy Sessions More Therapeutic. Treat the
Distress Not the Symptoms. Therapeutic Change: Expect it at Any Time. How
it All Works in Practice.
Principles: Control, Conflict, and Reorganisation. The Clinical
Implications: A Summary. Clarifying Roles: Both the Therapist and the
Client. The Therapeutic Relationship. Putting Clients in Charge: Client-Led
Appointment Scheduling. Making Therapy Sessions More Therapeutic. Treat the
Distress Not the Symptoms. Therapeutic Change: Expect it at Any Time. How
it All Works in Practice.