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The Therapist's Notebook for Families, Second Edition , offers clear, practical, easy-to-use exercises that will help therapists work effectively and creatively with parents, adolescents, children, and families.
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The Therapist's Notebook for Families, Second Edition, offers clear, practical, easy-to-use exercises that will help therapists work effectively and creatively with parents, adolescents, children, and families.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 7. September 2015
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- ISBN-13: 9781317860112
- Artikelnr.: 43824463
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 260
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. September 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317860112
- Artikelnr.: 43824463
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Bob Bertolino, PhD, is an associate professor of rehabilitation counseling at Maryville University in St. Louis, Missouri. He is also senior clinical advisor at Youth In Need, Inc. and a senior associate at the International Center for Clinical Excellence. Bob has taught over 500 workshops throughout the United States and internationally and has authored or co-authored 14 books.
Introduction I. The Family as a Resource 1. The Therapist's Notebook:
Preparing for Working with Families 2. The Pyramid: Identifying Levels of
Need 3. Reputation Matters: Examining the Culture of Therapy 4.
Collaboration Keys: Strengthening the Alliance 5. Preferences: Eliciting
Clients' Ideas about Therapy 6. Who Are You? Qualities Within 7.
Recollections: Finding What We Do Well 8. Factors: Influences on Problems
and Solutions 9. Taking Stock: Creating a Family Inventory of Resources 10.
More Than: Challenging Unhelpful Influences 11. More Like Whom? Speculating
About My Parents 12. Significant: People Who Know or Have Known Me 13.
Inside Job: Exploring Family Solutions 14. Inherited or Learned or Both?
II. Getting Clear on Change 15. Cycling Through 16. The Language of
Possibility 17. Invitations to Accountability: Separating Feeling and Doing
18. Translations: Using Action-Talk 19. Solution-Talk 20. Determining
Goals: What Needs to Change? 21. Indications: Identifying Goal-Related
Improvement 22. The Crystal Ball 23. The Time Machine 24. Movement: Signs
of Progress 25. Scaling: Taking the Temperature of Change 26. Exploring
Theories of Change III. Changing Views and Perspectives 27. Future-Talk:
Acknowledgement and a Vision for the Future 28. Reviving The Soul:
Spiritual Energy and Resources 29. Did You See That? Acknowledging Efforts
30. Family Views: Appreciating Different Perspectives 31. Teach Your
Children 32. Request for Change 33. Catch 'Em Doing Well 34. Seize the
Moments: Identifying the Exceptions 35. Gaining the Upper Hand: Searching
for Counterevidence 36. How Does That Help You? Reevaluating Viewpoints 37.
What Would Einstein Say? Considering Alternative Views 38. The World as a
Consultant: Learning from Experienced Others 39. Scene It: Movies as Life
40. Separating From Problems 41. The Big Picture 42. What's My Mission?
Finding a Meaning 43. Before Tomorrow: Finding a Vision for the Future IV.
Changing Actions and Interactions 44. Our Lives as Patterns 45.
Exception-Seeking: Changing Patters 46. Stay With It: Going Along with the
Pattern 47. Try-Outs: Exploring the Benefits of Turning Patterns On and Off
48. Do Something Different: Experimenting with Pattern Interruptions 49.
United We Stand: Creating Caregiving Agreement 50. Who's Doing What?
Sharing Household Responsibilities 51. Script It Out 52. Trouble with the
Curve: Doing the Unexpected 53. Here, There, Not Everywhere: Change Some
Aspect of Context 54. Something Different, Something New, Something
Unpredictable 55. Remember When: Utilizing Past Solutions and Successes 56.
Nothing's Forever, It Just Seems That Way: Problem Wind-Downs and Endings
57. What Difference a Day Makes: Charting Solutions V. Keeping the Ball
Rolling 58. Three Forward, Two Back 59. Putting the Brakes On: Keeping
Things from Getting Worse 60. What Worked? Evaluating and Employing
Successes 61. Parent Preparation, Parent Prevention 62. Traditions:
Consistency, Continuity, and Connection 63. The Real World: Keeping an Eye
on Between Session 64. Where's the Evidence? Identifying the Facts of
Change 65. Bring it to Light: Identify and Amplify Change 66. It Really is
You! 67. Are We There Yet? Evaluating the Significance of Change 68.
Self-Examination: Making the Most of Differences 69. The Scrapbook of Life
70. Certifiable 71. Pursuing the Future 72. Simply Said: The Gift of
Gratitude
Preparing for Working with Families 2. The Pyramid: Identifying Levels of
Need 3. Reputation Matters: Examining the Culture of Therapy 4.
Collaboration Keys: Strengthening the Alliance 5. Preferences: Eliciting
Clients' Ideas about Therapy 6. Who Are You? Qualities Within 7.
Recollections: Finding What We Do Well 8. Factors: Influences on Problems
and Solutions 9. Taking Stock: Creating a Family Inventory of Resources 10.
More Than: Challenging Unhelpful Influences 11. More Like Whom? Speculating
About My Parents 12. Significant: People Who Know or Have Known Me 13.
Inside Job: Exploring Family Solutions 14. Inherited or Learned or Both?
II. Getting Clear on Change 15. Cycling Through 16. The Language of
Possibility 17. Invitations to Accountability: Separating Feeling and Doing
18. Translations: Using Action-Talk 19. Solution-Talk 20. Determining
Goals: What Needs to Change? 21. Indications: Identifying Goal-Related
Improvement 22. The Crystal Ball 23. The Time Machine 24. Movement: Signs
of Progress 25. Scaling: Taking the Temperature of Change 26. Exploring
Theories of Change III. Changing Views and Perspectives 27. Future-Talk:
Acknowledgement and a Vision for the Future 28. Reviving The Soul:
Spiritual Energy and Resources 29. Did You See That? Acknowledging Efforts
30. Family Views: Appreciating Different Perspectives 31. Teach Your
Children 32. Request for Change 33. Catch 'Em Doing Well 34. Seize the
Moments: Identifying the Exceptions 35. Gaining the Upper Hand: Searching
for Counterevidence 36. How Does That Help You? Reevaluating Viewpoints 37.
What Would Einstein Say? Considering Alternative Views 38. The World as a
Consultant: Learning from Experienced Others 39. Scene It: Movies as Life
40. Separating From Problems 41. The Big Picture 42. What's My Mission?
Finding a Meaning 43. Before Tomorrow: Finding a Vision for the Future IV.
Changing Actions and Interactions 44. Our Lives as Patterns 45.
Exception-Seeking: Changing Patters 46. Stay With It: Going Along with the
Pattern 47. Try-Outs: Exploring the Benefits of Turning Patterns On and Off
48. Do Something Different: Experimenting with Pattern Interruptions 49.
United We Stand: Creating Caregiving Agreement 50. Who's Doing What?
Sharing Household Responsibilities 51. Script It Out 52. Trouble with the
Curve: Doing the Unexpected 53. Here, There, Not Everywhere: Change Some
Aspect of Context 54. Something Different, Something New, Something
Unpredictable 55. Remember When: Utilizing Past Solutions and Successes 56.
Nothing's Forever, It Just Seems That Way: Problem Wind-Downs and Endings
57. What Difference a Day Makes: Charting Solutions V. Keeping the Ball
Rolling 58. Three Forward, Two Back 59. Putting the Brakes On: Keeping
Things from Getting Worse 60. What Worked? Evaluating and Employing
Successes 61. Parent Preparation, Parent Prevention 62. Traditions:
Consistency, Continuity, and Connection 63. The Real World: Keeping an Eye
on Between Session 64. Where's the Evidence? Identifying the Facts of
Change 65. Bring it to Light: Identify and Amplify Change 66. It Really is
You! 67. Are We There Yet? Evaluating the Significance of Change 68.
Self-Examination: Making the Most of Differences 69. The Scrapbook of Life
70. Certifiable 71. Pursuing the Future 72. Simply Said: The Gift of
Gratitude
Introduction I. The Family as a Resource 1. The Therapist's Notebook:
Preparing for Working with Families 2. The Pyramid: Identifying Levels of
Need 3. Reputation Matters: Examining the Culture of Therapy 4.
Collaboration Keys: Strengthening the Alliance 5. Preferences: Eliciting
Clients' Ideas about Therapy 6. Who Are You? Qualities Within 7.
Recollections: Finding What We Do Well 8. Factors: Influences on Problems
and Solutions 9. Taking Stock: Creating a Family Inventory of Resources 10.
More Than: Challenging Unhelpful Influences 11. More Like Whom? Speculating
About My Parents 12. Significant: People Who Know or Have Known Me 13.
Inside Job: Exploring Family Solutions 14. Inherited or Learned or Both?
II. Getting Clear on Change 15. Cycling Through 16. The Language of
Possibility 17. Invitations to Accountability: Separating Feeling and Doing
18. Translations: Using Action-Talk 19. Solution-Talk 20. Determining
Goals: What Needs to Change? 21. Indications: Identifying Goal-Related
Improvement 22. The Crystal Ball 23. The Time Machine 24. Movement: Signs
of Progress 25. Scaling: Taking the Temperature of Change 26. Exploring
Theories of Change III. Changing Views and Perspectives 27. Future-Talk:
Acknowledgement and a Vision for the Future 28. Reviving The Soul:
Spiritual Energy and Resources 29. Did You See That? Acknowledging Efforts
30. Family Views: Appreciating Different Perspectives 31. Teach Your
Children 32. Request for Change 33. Catch 'Em Doing Well 34. Seize the
Moments: Identifying the Exceptions 35. Gaining the Upper Hand: Searching
for Counterevidence 36. How Does That Help You? Reevaluating Viewpoints 37.
What Would Einstein Say? Considering Alternative Views 38. The World as a
Consultant: Learning from Experienced Others 39. Scene It: Movies as Life
40. Separating From Problems 41. The Big Picture 42. What's My Mission?
Finding a Meaning 43. Before Tomorrow: Finding a Vision for the Future IV.
Changing Actions and Interactions 44. Our Lives as Patterns 45.
Exception-Seeking: Changing Patters 46. Stay With It: Going Along with the
Pattern 47. Try-Outs: Exploring the Benefits of Turning Patterns On and Off
48. Do Something Different: Experimenting with Pattern Interruptions 49.
United We Stand: Creating Caregiving Agreement 50. Who's Doing What?
Sharing Household Responsibilities 51. Script It Out 52. Trouble with the
Curve: Doing the Unexpected 53. Here, There, Not Everywhere: Change Some
Aspect of Context 54. Something Different, Something New, Something
Unpredictable 55. Remember When: Utilizing Past Solutions and Successes 56.
Nothing's Forever, It Just Seems That Way: Problem Wind-Downs and Endings
57. What Difference a Day Makes: Charting Solutions V. Keeping the Ball
Rolling 58. Three Forward, Two Back 59. Putting the Brakes On: Keeping
Things from Getting Worse 60. What Worked? Evaluating and Employing
Successes 61. Parent Preparation, Parent Prevention 62. Traditions:
Consistency, Continuity, and Connection 63. The Real World: Keeping an Eye
on Between Session 64. Where's the Evidence? Identifying the Facts of
Change 65. Bring it to Light: Identify and Amplify Change 66. It Really is
You! 67. Are We There Yet? Evaluating the Significance of Change 68.
Self-Examination: Making the Most of Differences 69. The Scrapbook of Life
70. Certifiable 71. Pursuing the Future 72. Simply Said: The Gift of
Gratitude
Preparing for Working with Families 2. The Pyramid: Identifying Levels of
Need 3. Reputation Matters: Examining the Culture of Therapy 4.
Collaboration Keys: Strengthening the Alliance 5. Preferences: Eliciting
Clients' Ideas about Therapy 6. Who Are You? Qualities Within 7.
Recollections: Finding What We Do Well 8. Factors: Influences on Problems
and Solutions 9. Taking Stock: Creating a Family Inventory of Resources 10.
More Than: Challenging Unhelpful Influences 11. More Like Whom? Speculating
About My Parents 12. Significant: People Who Know or Have Known Me 13.
Inside Job: Exploring Family Solutions 14. Inherited or Learned or Both?
II. Getting Clear on Change 15. Cycling Through 16. The Language of
Possibility 17. Invitations to Accountability: Separating Feeling and Doing
18. Translations: Using Action-Talk 19. Solution-Talk 20. Determining
Goals: What Needs to Change? 21. Indications: Identifying Goal-Related
Improvement 22. The Crystal Ball 23. The Time Machine 24. Movement: Signs
of Progress 25. Scaling: Taking the Temperature of Change 26. Exploring
Theories of Change III. Changing Views and Perspectives 27. Future-Talk:
Acknowledgement and a Vision for the Future 28. Reviving The Soul:
Spiritual Energy and Resources 29. Did You See That? Acknowledging Efforts
30. Family Views: Appreciating Different Perspectives 31. Teach Your
Children 32. Request for Change 33. Catch 'Em Doing Well 34. Seize the
Moments: Identifying the Exceptions 35. Gaining the Upper Hand: Searching
for Counterevidence 36. How Does That Help You? Reevaluating Viewpoints 37.
What Would Einstein Say? Considering Alternative Views 38. The World as a
Consultant: Learning from Experienced Others 39. Scene It: Movies as Life
40. Separating From Problems 41. The Big Picture 42. What's My Mission?
Finding a Meaning 43. Before Tomorrow: Finding a Vision for the Future IV.
Changing Actions and Interactions 44. Our Lives as Patterns 45.
Exception-Seeking: Changing Patters 46. Stay With It: Going Along with the
Pattern 47. Try-Outs: Exploring the Benefits of Turning Patterns On and Off
48. Do Something Different: Experimenting with Pattern Interruptions 49.
United We Stand: Creating Caregiving Agreement 50. Who's Doing What?
Sharing Household Responsibilities 51. Script It Out 52. Trouble with the
Curve: Doing the Unexpected 53. Here, There, Not Everywhere: Change Some
Aspect of Context 54. Something Different, Something New, Something
Unpredictable 55. Remember When: Utilizing Past Solutions and Successes 56.
Nothing's Forever, It Just Seems That Way: Problem Wind-Downs and Endings
57. What Difference a Day Makes: Charting Solutions V. Keeping the Ball
Rolling 58. Three Forward, Two Back 59. Putting the Brakes On: Keeping
Things from Getting Worse 60. What Worked? Evaluating and Employing
Successes 61. Parent Preparation, Parent Prevention 62. Traditions:
Consistency, Continuity, and Connection 63. The Real World: Keeping an Eye
on Between Session 64. Where's the Evidence? Identifying the Facts of
Change 65. Bring it to Light: Identify and Amplify Change 66. It Really is
You! 67. Are We There Yet? Evaluating the Significance of Change 68.
Self-Examination: Making the Most of Differences 69. The Scrapbook of Life
70. Certifiable 71. Pursuing the Future 72. Simply Said: The Gift of
Gratitude