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John Murphy (Professor of Psychology at the University of Central A, Jacqueline Sparks (Professor of Couple and Family Therapy in the Co
Strengths-based Therapy
Distinctive Features
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Strengths-Based Therapy: Distinctive Features offers an introduction to what is distinctive about this innovative client-directed approach.
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Strengths-Based Therapy: Distinctive Features offers an introduction to what is distinctive about this innovative client-directed approach.
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- Psychotherapy and Counselling Distinctive Features
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 184
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Juni 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 190mm x 133mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 182g
- ISBN-13: 9781138684140
- ISBN-10: 1138684147
- Artikelnr.: 52378003
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Psychotherapy and Counselling Distinctive Features
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 184
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Juni 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 190mm x 133mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 182g
- ISBN-13: 9781138684140
- ISBN-10: 1138684147
- Artikelnr.: 52378003
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
John J. Murphy, Professor of Psychology at the University of Central Arkansas (USA), is an internationally recognised clinician and trainer of client-directed, strengths-based therapies. His books have been translated into multiple languages and he has trained thousands of helping professionals throughout the world. Jacqueline A. Sparks is a Professor of Couple and Family Therapy in the College of Health Sciences at the University of Rhode Island (USA). She has written and trained extensively on the use of systematic client feedback in psychotherapy to promote client voice and choice.
Contents
Foreword.......................................................................................................
3
Preface.........................................................................................................
Acknowledgements...........................................................................................
Abbreviations
..................................................................................................
Part 1 DISTINCTIVE THEORETICAL FEATURES OF SBT
.................................
1 History of
SBT.......................................................................................
2 SBT as trans-theoretical and value added
.......................................................
3 Clients as heroes of
change.......................................................................
4 SBT as client
directed.............................................................................
5 SBT and therapist
factors..........................................................................
6 SBT and the therapeutic
alliance.................................................................
7 SBT and
hope.......................................................................................
8 SBT and social
constructionism..................................................................
9 SBT language and practices
.......................................................................
10 SBT and diagnosis
.................................................................................
11 SBT as
systemic......................................................................................
12 Cultural considerations in SBT
...................................................................
13 Social justice and SBT
.............................................................................
14 SBT and client feedback
..........................................................................
15 Challenges of SBT practice
.......................................................................
Part 2 DISTINCTIVE PRACTICAL FEATURES OF
SBT.....................................
16 Being respectfully curious
.......................................................................
17 Validating clients
..................................................................................
18 Instilling hope
......................................................................................
19 Exploring clients' theories of change
...........................................................
20 Exploring clients' desired future
................................................................
21 Recruiting client resources
......................................................................
22 Listening for change
..............................................................................
23 Asking resilience and coping questions
........................................................
24 Building on exceptions
.........................................................................
25 Co-creating new stories
........................................................................
26 Using between-session strategies
.............................................................
27 Collecting systematic client feedback
........................................................
28 Creating strengths-based work environments
...............................................
29 Integrating SBT into training and supervision
..............................................
30 Acting for social justice
.........................................................................
Appendix
A................................................................................................
References
................................................................................................
Index
.......................................................................................................
Figures......................................................................................................
Foreword.......................................................................................................
3
Preface.........................................................................................................
Acknowledgements...........................................................................................
Abbreviations
..................................................................................................
Part 1 DISTINCTIVE THEORETICAL FEATURES OF SBT
.................................
1 History of
SBT.......................................................................................
2 SBT as trans-theoretical and value added
.......................................................
3 Clients as heroes of
change.......................................................................
4 SBT as client
directed.............................................................................
5 SBT and therapist
factors..........................................................................
6 SBT and the therapeutic
alliance.................................................................
7 SBT and
hope.......................................................................................
8 SBT and social
constructionism..................................................................
9 SBT language and practices
.......................................................................
10 SBT and diagnosis
.................................................................................
11 SBT as
systemic......................................................................................
12 Cultural considerations in SBT
...................................................................
13 Social justice and SBT
.............................................................................
14 SBT and client feedback
..........................................................................
15 Challenges of SBT practice
.......................................................................
Part 2 DISTINCTIVE PRACTICAL FEATURES OF
SBT.....................................
16 Being respectfully curious
.......................................................................
17 Validating clients
..................................................................................
18 Instilling hope
......................................................................................
19 Exploring clients' theories of change
...........................................................
20 Exploring clients' desired future
................................................................
21 Recruiting client resources
......................................................................
22 Listening for change
..............................................................................
23 Asking resilience and coping questions
........................................................
24 Building on exceptions
.........................................................................
25 Co-creating new stories
........................................................................
26 Using between-session strategies
.............................................................
27 Collecting systematic client feedback
........................................................
28 Creating strengths-based work environments
...............................................
29 Integrating SBT into training and supervision
..............................................
30 Acting for social justice
.........................................................................
Appendix
A................................................................................................
References
................................................................................................
Index
.......................................................................................................
Figures......................................................................................................
Contents
Foreword.......................................................................................................
3
Preface.........................................................................................................
Acknowledgements...........................................................................................
Abbreviations
..................................................................................................
Part 1 DISTINCTIVE THEORETICAL FEATURES OF SBT
.................................
1 History of
SBT.......................................................................................
2 SBT as trans-theoretical and value added
.......................................................
3 Clients as heroes of
change.......................................................................
4 SBT as client
directed.............................................................................
5 SBT and therapist
factors..........................................................................
6 SBT and the therapeutic
alliance.................................................................
7 SBT and
hope.......................................................................................
8 SBT and social
constructionism..................................................................
9 SBT language and practices
.......................................................................
10 SBT and diagnosis
.................................................................................
11 SBT as
systemic......................................................................................
12 Cultural considerations in SBT
...................................................................
13 Social justice and SBT
.............................................................................
14 SBT and client feedback
..........................................................................
15 Challenges of SBT practice
.......................................................................
Part 2 DISTINCTIVE PRACTICAL FEATURES OF
SBT.....................................
16 Being respectfully curious
.......................................................................
17 Validating clients
..................................................................................
18 Instilling hope
......................................................................................
19 Exploring clients' theories of change
...........................................................
20 Exploring clients' desired future
................................................................
21 Recruiting client resources
......................................................................
22 Listening for change
..............................................................................
23 Asking resilience and coping questions
........................................................
24 Building on exceptions
.........................................................................
25 Co-creating new stories
........................................................................
26 Using between-session strategies
.............................................................
27 Collecting systematic client feedback
........................................................
28 Creating strengths-based work environments
...............................................
29 Integrating SBT into training and supervision
..............................................
30 Acting for social justice
.........................................................................
Appendix
A................................................................................................
References
................................................................................................
Index
.......................................................................................................
Figures......................................................................................................
Foreword.......................................................................................................
3
Preface.........................................................................................................
Acknowledgements...........................................................................................
Abbreviations
..................................................................................................
Part 1 DISTINCTIVE THEORETICAL FEATURES OF SBT
.................................
1 History of
SBT.......................................................................................
2 SBT as trans-theoretical and value added
.......................................................
3 Clients as heroes of
change.......................................................................
4 SBT as client
directed.............................................................................
5 SBT and therapist
factors..........................................................................
6 SBT and the therapeutic
alliance.................................................................
7 SBT and
hope.......................................................................................
8 SBT and social
constructionism..................................................................
9 SBT language and practices
.......................................................................
10 SBT and diagnosis
.................................................................................
11 SBT as
systemic......................................................................................
12 Cultural considerations in SBT
...................................................................
13 Social justice and SBT
.............................................................................
14 SBT and client feedback
..........................................................................
15 Challenges of SBT practice
.......................................................................
Part 2 DISTINCTIVE PRACTICAL FEATURES OF
SBT.....................................
16 Being respectfully curious
.......................................................................
17 Validating clients
..................................................................................
18 Instilling hope
......................................................................................
19 Exploring clients' theories of change
...........................................................
20 Exploring clients' desired future
................................................................
21 Recruiting client resources
......................................................................
22 Listening for change
..............................................................................
23 Asking resilience and coping questions
........................................................
24 Building on exceptions
.........................................................................
25 Co-creating new stories
........................................................................
26 Using between-session strategies
.............................................................
27 Collecting systematic client feedback
........................................................
28 Creating strengths-based work environments
...............................................
29 Integrating SBT into training and supervision
..............................................
30 Acting for social justice
.........................................................................
Appendix
A................................................................................................
References
................................................................................................
Index
.......................................................................................................
Figures......................................................................................................