The therapeutic relationship is a major contributor to therapeutic outcomes. This book will help psychotherapists to address their understanding and use of the therapeutic relationship in CBT.
The therapeutic relationship is a major contributor to therapeutic outcomes. This book will help psychotherapists to address their understanding and use of the therapeutic relationship in CBT.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Paul Gilbert is Professor of Clinical Psychology at the Mental Health Research Unit at Kingsway Hospital, University of Derby and Derbyshire Mental Health Services Trust. Robert L. Leahy is Clinical Professor of psychology in psychiatry at the Weill-Cornell University Medical College. He is the founder and director of the American Institute for Cognitive Therapy and President of the International Association for Cognitive Psychotherapy.
Inhaltsangabe
Gilbert Leahy Preface. Key Issues. Gilbert Leahy Introduction and Overview: Basic Issues in the Therapeutic Relationship. Hardy Cahill Barkham Active Ingredients of the Therapeutic Relationship that Promote Client Change: A Research Perspective. Greenberg Emotion in the Therapeutic Relationship in Emotion Focused Therapy. Miranda Anderson The Therapeutic Relationship: Implications from Social Cognition and Transference. Katzow Safran Recognizing and Resolving Ruptures in the Therapeutic Alliance. Gilbert Evolved Minds and Compassion in the Therapeutic Relationship. Liotti Internal Working Models of Attachment in the Therapeutic Relationship. The Therapeutic Relationship in Specific Therapies. Newman The Therapeutic Relationship in Cognitive Therapy with Difficult to Engage Clients. Swales Heard The Therapy Relationship in Dialectical Behaviour Therapy. Pierson Hayes Using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy to Empower the Therapeutic Relationship. Leahy Schematic Mismatch in the Therapeutic Relationship: A Social-cognitive Model. Bennett-Levy Thwaites Self and Self-reflection in the Therapeutic Relationship: A Conceptual Map and Practical Strategies for the Training Supervision and Self-supervision of Interpersonal Skills.
Gilbert Leahy Preface. Key Issues. Gilbert Leahy Introduction and Overview: Basic Issues in the Therapeutic Relationship. Hardy Cahill Barkham Active Ingredients of the Therapeutic Relationship that Promote Client Change: A Research Perspective. Greenberg Emotion in the Therapeutic Relationship in Emotion Focused Therapy. Miranda Anderson The Therapeutic Relationship: Implications from Social Cognition and Transference. Katzow Safran Recognizing and Resolving Ruptures in the Therapeutic Alliance. Gilbert Evolved Minds and Compassion in the Therapeutic Relationship. Liotti Internal Working Models of Attachment in the Therapeutic Relationship. The Therapeutic Relationship in Specific Therapies. Newman The Therapeutic Relationship in Cognitive Therapy with Difficult to Engage Clients. Swales Heard The Therapy Relationship in Dialectical Behaviour Therapy. Pierson Hayes Using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy to Empower the Therapeutic Relationship. Leahy Schematic Mismatch in the Therapeutic Relationship: A Social-cognitive Model. Bennett-Levy Thwaites Self and Self-reflection in the Therapeutic Relationship: A Conceptual Map and Practical Strategies for the Training Supervision and Self-supervision of Interpersonal Skills.
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