The Other Side of Psychotherapy
Understanding Clients' Experiences and Contributions in Treatment
Herausgeber: Fuertes, Jairo N.
The Other Side of Psychotherapy
Understanding Clients' Experiences and Contributions in Treatment
Herausgeber: Fuertes, Jairo N.
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This book argues that the client is the main protagonist in psychotherapy. It focuses on the clientâ s perspectives and contributions to treatment.
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This book argues that the client is the main protagonist in psychotherapy. It focuses on the clientâ s perspectives and contributions to treatment.
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- Verlag: American Psychological Association
- Seitenzahl: 415
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Juli 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 253mm x 177mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 768g
- ISBN-13: 9781433835858
- ISBN-10: 1433835851
- Artikelnr.: 63122772
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: American Psychological Association
- Seitenzahl: 415
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Juli 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 253mm x 177mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 768g
- ISBN-13: 9781433835858
- ISBN-10: 1433835851
- Artikelnr.: 63122772
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Jairo N. Fuertes, PhD, ABPP, LMHC, is Professor in the Gordon F. Derner School of Psychology at Adelphi University and Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine in the Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell. He is Senior Associate Editor of Behavioral Medicine and served on editorial boards for other top-tier journals. Dr. Fuertes was Chair of the Education and Training Committee and Diversity Domain Representative in APA’s Division 29. He is Staff Psychologist and Clinical Supervisor at the Counseling Center at Baruch College, CUNY. Dr. Fuertes maintains a private practice in Garden City, NY.
Contributors
An Introduction to The Other Side of Psychotherapy
Jairo N. Fuertes
Part I. Client Factors in Therapy Processes and Outcomes
Chapter 1. Client Expertise: The Active Client in Psychotheraph
Arthur C. Bohart and Karen Tallman
Chapter 2. Understanding and Enhancing Client Motivation
João Tiago Oliveira, Juan Martín Gómez-Penedo, and Martin grosse Holtforth
Chapter 3. Patient Readiness to Change: What We Know About Their Stages and
Processes of Change
John C. Norcross, Danielle M. Cook, and Jairo N. Fuertes
Chapter 4. Therapist and Client Facilitative Interpersonal Skills in
Psychotherapy
Timothy Anderson and Matthew R. Perlman
Chapter 5. Clients’ Experiences of Attachment in the Psychotherapy
Relationship
Brent Mallinckrodt
Chapter 6. Clients’ Agentic and Self-Healing Activities in Psychotherapy
Amy Greaves
Part II. Client–Therapist Interactions
Chapter 7. The Client’s Function in the Psychotherapy Relationship: What
Clients Experience and Contribute
Charles J. Gelso and Kathryn V. Kline
Chapter 8. Client-Focused Assessment and Intervention: Tailoring the Work
to the Client
James F. Boswell and Adela Scharff
Chapter 9. Rethinking Therapists’ Responsiveness to Center Clients’
Experiences of Psychotherapy
Heidi M. Levitt, Kathleen M. Collins, Javier L. Rizo, and Ally B. Hand
Chapter 10. Clients’ Influence on Psychotherapists and the Treatment They
Provide
Rodney K. Goodyear and Hideko Sera
Chapter 11. Clients’ Own Perspectives on Psychotherapy Outcomes and Their
Mechanisms
Michael J. Constantino, Averi N. Gaines, Alice E. Coyne
Chapter 12. Clients’ Experiences of Therapy Ending
Cheri Marmarosh
Part III. Integration and Discussion
Chapter 13. Closing Thoughts About The Other Side of Psychotherapy
Jairo N. Fuertes
Index
About the Editor
An Introduction to The Other Side of Psychotherapy
Jairo N. Fuertes
Part I. Client Factors in Therapy Processes and Outcomes
Chapter 1. Client Expertise: The Active Client in Psychotheraph
Arthur C. Bohart and Karen Tallman
Chapter 2. Understanding and Enhancing Client Motivation
João Tiago Oliveira, Juan Martín Gómez-Penedo, and Martin grosse Holtforth
Chapter 3. Patient Readiness to Change: What We Know About Their Stages and
Processes of Change
John C. Norcross, Danielle M. Cook, and Jairo N. Fuertes
Chapter 4. Therapist and Client Facilitative Interpersonal Skills in
Psychotherapy
Timothy Anderson and Matthew R. Perlman
Chapter 5. Clients’ Experiences of Attachment in the Psychotherapy
Relationship
Brent Mallinckrodt
Chapter 6. Clients’ Agentic and Self-Healing Activities in Psychotherapy
Amy Greaves
Part II. Client–Therapist Interactions
Chapter 7. The Client’s Function in the Psychotherapy Relationship: What
Clients Experience and Contribute
Charles J. Gelso and Kathryn V. Kline
Chapter 8. Client-Focused Assessment and Intervention: Tailoring the Work
to the Client
James F. Boswell and Adela Scharff
Chapter 9. Rethinking Therapists’ Responsiveness to Center Clients’
Experiences of Psychotherapy
Heidi M. Levitt, Kathleen M. Collins, Javier L. Rizo, and Ally B. Hand
Chapter 10. Clients’ Influence on Psychotherapists and the Treatment They
Provide
Rodney K. Goodyear and Hideko Sera
Chapter 11. Clients’ Own Perspectives on Psychotherapy Outcomes and Their
Mechanisms
Michael J. Constantino, Averi N. Gaines, Alice E. Coyne
Chapter 12. Clients’ Experiences of Therapy Ending
Cheri Marmarosh
Part III. Integration and Discussion
Chapter 13. Closing Thoughts About The Other Side of Psychotherapy
Jairo N. Fuertes
Index
About the Editor
Contributors
An Introduction to The Other Side of Psychotherapy
Jairo N. Fuertes
Part I. Client Factors in Therapy Processes and Outcomes
Chapter 1. Client Expertise: The Active Client in Psychotheraph
Arthur C. Bohart and Karen Tallman
Chapter 2. Understanding and Enhancing Client Motivation
João Tiago Oliveira, Juan Martín Gómez-Penedo, and Martin grosse Holtforth
Chapter 3. Patient Readiness to Change: What We Know About Their Stages and
Processes of Change
John C. Norcross, Danielle M. Cook, and Jairo N. Fuertes
Chapter 4. Therapist and Client Facilitative Interpersonal Skills in
Psychotherapy
Timothy Anderson and Matthew R. Perlman
Chapter 5. Clients’ Experiences of Attachment in the Psychotherapy
Relationship
Brent Mallinckrodt
Chapter 6. Clients’ Agentic and Self-Healing Activities in Psychotherapy
Amy Greaves
Part II. Client–Therapist Interactions
Chapter 7. The Client’s Function in the Psychotherapy Relationship: What
Clients Experience and Contribute
Charles J. Gelso and Kathryn V. Kline
Chapter 8. Client-Focused Assessment and Intervention: Tailoring the Work
to the Client
James F. Boswell and Adela Scharff
Chapter 9. Rethinking Therapists’ Responsiveness to Center Clients’
Experiences of Psychotherapy
Heidi M. Levitt, Kathleen M. Collins, Javier L. Rizo, and Ally B. Hand
Chapter 10. Clients’ Influence on Psychotherapists and the Treatment They
Provide
Rodney K. Goodyear and Hideko Sera
Chapter 11. Clients’ Own Perspectives on Psychotherapy Outcomes and Their
Mechanisms
Michael J. Constantino, Averi N. Gaines, Alice E. Coyne
Chapter 12. Clients’ Experiences of Therapy Ending
Cheri Marmarosh
Part III. Integration and Discussion
Chapter 13. Closing Thoughts About The Other Side of Psychotherapy
Jairo N. Fuertes
Index
About the Editor
An Introduction to The Other Side of Psychotherapy
Jairo N. Fuertes
Part I. Client Factors in Therapy Processes and Outcomes
Chapter 1. Client Expertise: The Active Client in Psychotheraph
Arthur C. Bohart and Karen Tallman
Chapter 2. Understanding and Enhancing Client Motivation
João Tiago Oliveira, Juan Martín Gómez-Penedo, and Martin grosse Holtforth
Chapter 3. Patient Readiness to Change: What We Know About Their Stages and
Processes of Change
John C. Norcross, Danielle M. Cook, and Jairo N. Fuertes
Chapter 4. Therapist and Client Facilitative Interpersonal Skills in
Psychotherapy
Timothy Anderson and Matthew R. Perlman
Chapter 5. Clients’ Experiences of Attachment in the Psychotherapy
Relationship
Brent Mallinckrodt
Chapter 6. Clients’ Agentic and Self-Healing Activities in Psychotherapy
Amy Greaves
Part II. Client–Therapist Interactions
Chapter 7. The Client’s Function in the Psychotherapy Relationship: What
Clients Experience and Contribute
Charles J. Gelso and Kathryn V. Kline
Chapter 8. Client-Focused Assessment and Intervention: Tailoring the Work
to the Client
James F. Boswell and Adela Scharff
Chapter 9. Rethinking Therapists’ Responsiveness to Center Clients’
Experiences of Psychotherapy
Heidi M. Levitt, Kathleen M. Collins, Javier L. Rizo, and Ally B. Hand
Chapter 10. Clients’ Influence on Psychotherapists and the Treatment They
Provide
Rodney K. Goodyear and Hideko Sera
Chapter 11. Clients’ Own Perspectives on Psychotherapy Outcomes and Their
Mechanisms
Michael J. Constantino, Averi N. Gaines, Alice E. Coyne
Chapter 12. Clients’ Experiences of Therapy Ending
Cheri Marmarosh
Part III. Integration and Discussion
Chapter 13. Closing Thoughts About The Other Side of Psychotherapy
Jairo N. Fuertes
Index
About the Editor