Counselling and Therapy Techniques

SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTDISBN: 9781847879578

Theory & Practice

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By Augustine Meier, Micheline Boivin
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Theoretical Bridges and the Psychotherapy Process Introduction Epistemological Foundations Psychotherapeutic Content - Client Experiences Encoding Experiences Psychic Organisations and Processes Target of Change: Behaviour or Reworking and Rebuilding Psychic Organizations Phases of the Change Process and Techniques Techniques and the Therapeutic Relationship Therapist - Client Collaboration Discriminate Use of a Technique Ethical Considerations and the Use of Techniques References Empathic Responses Introduction Empathy: Origin and Definitions Theoretical Aspects Measuring Accurate Empathy The Technique of Empathic Responding Guidelines for Formulating and Communicating Empathic Responses Common Problems and Empathic Inhibitors Illustration: Tania References The Experiential Focusing Technique Introduction Theoretical Aspects The Practice of Experiential Focusing Illustration: Simone References The Gestalt Empty-Chair and Two-Chair Techniques Introduction Part 1: Personality Organization and Processes Primary Motivating Factor Contact and Contact Boundary Stages of Personality Development Subsystems of Personality Processes of Personality Development Organismic Self-Regulation Boundary Disturbances Therapeutic Goals, Role of Therapist and Techniques Part 2: The Gestalt Empty-Chair Technique Unfinished Business The Gestalt Empty-Chair Technique in Action Illustration: Robert Part 3: The Gestalt Two-Chair Technique Theoretical Aspects Procedures Using the Gestalt Two-Chair Technique Illustration: Rick Conclusion References The Use of Metaphors in Therapy Introduction Metaphor: Definition, Structure, and Power Client-Generated Metaphors Types of Client-Generated Metaphors Techniques to Unravel Metaphors Eliciting and Exploring Client-Generated Metaphors Pitfalls in Using Metaphors Ethical Considerations Illustration: Karen References Task-Directed Imagery Introduction Imagery in Context Task-Directed Imagery Illustration: Maylyn References Ego-State Therapy Introduction Ego States: Major Concepts, Development, and Activation The Practice of Ego-State Therapy Illustration: Sonja References Solution-Focused Therapy Introduction Theoretical Aspects The Practice of Solution-Focused Therapy Procedures for Doing Solution-Focused Therapy Illustration: Colleen References Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy Introduction Part 1: Theoretical Aspects Theory of Personality Theory of Psychopathology Part 2: Psychotherapy Procedures and Techniques Goal of Therapy Fundamental Clinical Processes Psychotherapeutic Techniques Part 3: Working with Automatic Thoughts Procedures Illustration: Sebastien Part 4: Working with Schemas Classification of Schemas Schema Processes Procedures Illustration: Sebastien References Narrative Therapy Introduction Theoretical Influences Theoretical Aspects The Practice of Narrative Therapy Method in Working with Narratives Ethical Considerations Illustration: Sonja References Self-in-Relationship Psychotherapy Introduction Major Concepts and Processes Therapeutic Process Illustration: Sofia References

'This original and sophisticated book provides advanced students with a focused introduction to the main schools of counselling, offering detailed, accurate and highly specific information about each counselling technique. Ideal reading for postgraduate psychology students, counselling psychology trainees or trainee counsellors, I would recommend this book for my students.' - Dr Fiona Starr, Chartered Clinical Psychologist and Principal Lecturer, School of Health and Social Sciences, Middlesex University 'This book is a pleasure to read. Written in an easy-to-follow format the contents provide the reader with not only the theory of each technique but more importantly the ways in which it can be used. Therapists will find this a useful addition to their bookshelves and to their therapeutic work in general. As someone who taught on Diploma and Masters programmes in Counselling, this book will also be of considerable use to trainee therapists and tutors alike.' - Gladeana McMahon, Co-Director, Centre for Stress Management and Chair of the Association for Coaching UK

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