Process-Focused Therapy weaves together three key perspectives to help clinicians create a more effective therapeutic session: client problems as faulty process, the goal of therapy as changing such faulty process within the session, and the art of shaping the session process for each client.
Process-Focused Therapy weaves together three key perspectives to help clinicians create a more effective therapeutic session: client problems as faulty process, the goal of therapy as changing such faulty process within the session, and the art of shaping the session process for each client.
Robert Taibbi, LCSW, has 45 years of experience in community mental health and is currently in private practice in Charlottesville, VA. He is the author of 10 books and more than 300 articles, a regular blogger for Psychology Today and the recipient of 3 national awards for Best Consumer Health Writing. He has served as Adjunct Professor at several universities, and provides trainings nationally on couple therapy, family therapy, brief therapy and clinical supervision.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Exploring Process Part I: The Outer World: Problems as Dysfunctional Process 2. The Landscape of Faulty Process 3. Treatment Maps and First Session Structure Part II: The Inner World of Clinical Process 4. Pace and Lead 5. Therapy as Performance 6. Bringing it all Together: Individual Session 7. Bringing it all Together: Couple Sesion 8. Applying Process Concepts and Techniques
1. Exploring Process Part I: The Outer World: Problems as Dysfunctional Process 2. The Landscape of Faulty Process 3. Treatment Maps and First Session Structure Part II: The Inner World of Clinical Process 4. Pace and Lead 5. Therapy as Performance 6. Bringing it all Together: Individual Session 7. Bringing it all Together: Couple Sesion 8. Applying Process Concepts and Techniques
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