A Guide to Functional Analytic Psychotherapy
Autor Mavis Tsai, Robert J. Kohlenberg, Jonathan W. Kanter, Barbara Kohlenberg, William C. Follette, Glenn M. Callaghanen Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 oct 2010
Descoperim în A Guide to Functional Analytic Psychotherapy o resursă clinică riguroasă care detaliază mecanismele prin care relația terapeutică devine un instrument de schimbare comportamentală în timp real. Tabelele și schemele de conceptualizare a cazului oferă un suport vizual necesar pentru aplicarea celor cinci reguli tehnice care definesc această abordare. Putem afirma că volumul depășește simpla teorie, oferind un cadru pragmatic pentru gestionarea convergențelor și divergențelor cu alte terapii comportamentale, punând un accent deosebit pe autenticitatea interacțiunii dintre client și terapeut.
Structura volumului urmărește o progresie logică, de la dovezile empirice care susțin FAP, la evaluarea clinică și conceptualizarea cazului, culminând cu explorarea intimității și a valorilor în terapie. Reținem importanța acordată mindfulness-ului și sinelui, elemente care permit personalizarea intervenției pentru diagnostice complexe precum PTSD sau durerea cronică. Această lucrare completează volumul Using Functional Analysis in Psychotherapy de Niklas Törneke prin adăugarea unei dimensiuni interpersonale profunde: în timp ce Törneke se concentrează pe analiza funcțională a comportamentului, echipa condusă de Tsai și Kohlenberg extinde această analiză asupra relației directe din cabinet.
În contextul operei autorilor, acest ghid funcționează ca un companion practic pentru titlul anterior Functional Analytic Psychotherapy, rafinând principiile teoretice în protocoale aplicabile. Dacă lucrări precum The Inner Critic Workbook se concentrează pe auto-compasiune, volumul de față ancorează aceste concepte în rigoarea psihologiei clinice experimentale, oferind instrumente de supervizare esențiale pentru practicienii care doresc să își îmbunătățească eficiența clinică prin utilizarea conștientă a propriului sine.
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 144193538X
Pagini: 252
Ilustrații: XVI, 240 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Ediția:2009
Editura: Springer
Locul publicării:New York, NY, United States
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Professional/practitionerDe ce să citești această carte
Această carte este indispensabilă psihologilor clinicieni care doresc să transforme relația terapeutică într-un laborator de schimbare comportamentală. Cititorul câștigă o înțelegere profundă a modului în care micro-interacțiunile din timpul ședinței pot accelera vindecarea în depresie sau traumă. Este un ghid esențial pentru cei care caută să integreze rigoarea analizei comportamentale cu profunzimea mindfulness-ului și a intimității emoționale.
Despre autor
Mavis Tsai, PhD, este cofondatoare a Psihoterapiei Analitice Funcționale (FAP) și directoare a clinicii FAP din cadrul Universității din Washington. Cu o carieră dedicată cercetării și practicii clinice, Tsai este recunoscută la nivel internațional ca formator și consultant. Alături de Robert J. Kohlenberg, a pus bazele unei abordări care a revoluționat terapiile comportamentale de a treia generație, punând accent pe puterea curativă a relației autentice dintre terapeut și pacient. Expertiza sa se reflectă în numeroase publicații care îmbină rigoarea științifică cu o viziune umanistă asupra suferinței psihice.
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"This book is a goldmine for clinicians. FAP has had enormous influence on my work, and also has impacted class after class of developing clinical research scientists who have gone on in many instances to make great contributions to the field. Read this book and discuss it with your colleagues and students. I believe it will lead you to making greater contributions also."-Marsha M. Linehan, Ph.D., University of Washinton
"This volume describes an approach to therapy that creatively highlights the use of the therapy interaction as a sample of the client's problematic interpersonal relationships. Using an integrative blending of learning principles with sound clinical interaction skills, Functional Analytic Psychotherapy helps clients to learn what does and what does not get them what they want and need. All this is richly illustrated with case materials and therapy transcripts, providing the clinician with clear guidelines on how to implement this approach to therapy." -Marvin R. Goldfried, Ph.D., Stony Brook University
"Functional Analytic Psychotherapy offers the best opportunity for the development of genuinely integrative therapeutic practice the field has ever seen. This guidebook to FAP should help to open up new exciting vistas to therapists of all theoretical persuasions. It is one of the most important books on psychotherapy in decades." -Alan S. Gurman, Ph.D., Emeritus Professor of Psychiatry, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health
Notă biografică
Mavis Tsai, Ph.D., is a psychologist in independent practice and a clinical instructor at the University of Washington where she is involved in supervision and research. The list of publications and presentations by Dr. Tsai indicates the breadth of her expertise and includes work on healing PTSD interpersonal trauma with FAP, disorders of the self, power issues in marital therapy, incorporating Eastern wisdom into psychotherapy, racism and minority groups, teaching kids to be peace activists, and women's empowerment via reclaiming purpose and passion. She has led numerous workshops nationally and internationally and is known for her engaging interpersonal style as well as her behaviorally informed multi-modal approach to healing and growth that integrates mind, body, emotions, and spirit.
Jonathan W. Kanter, Ph. D., is an assistant professor at the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee where he also serves as the Director of the Depression Treatment Specialty Clinic and the Coordinator of the Psychology Clinic. Dr. Kanter’s research is dedicated to improving the understanding of depression, improving psychotherapy for depression, and reducing the stigma associated with depression through treatment outcome research, detailed investigations of therapy processes, and other research activities using clinical and non-clinical populations. In April of 2006, Dr. Kanter received a Research Growth Initiative Award from UWM for a project entitled "Behavioral Activation Treatment for Depression in Latino Adults: A Pilot Study."
Barbara Kohlenberg, Ph.D., is an associate professor at the University of Nevada School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences. She has a special interest in combining FAP and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy. She has been principal investigator and a co-investigator on NIH grants focused on treatment development using FAP and ACT, in the areas of addictions, stigma, and burnout. Her interests include FAP, ACT, and the elements of successful psychotherapy. She also is interested in training interviewing skills to medical students for use in medical settings.
William C. Follette, Ph.D., is a professor of psychology at the University of Nevada, Reno. He has been an invited speaker on several occasions including keynote speaker on the "Problems and promise of empirically supported treatments" at the 1998 Spinal Cord Rehabilitation National Conference. He was also the invited lecturer on "Innovations in Psychotherapy Outcome Research Methodology" for the 1999 Allen L. Edwards Lecture Series at the University of Washington. Dr. Follette continues to research and publish in the areas of psychotherapy outcome research, behavioral research methodology, and clinical behavior analysis.
Glenn M. Callaghan, Ph.D., is an APA accredited Clinical Psychologist who serves as a professor of Psychology at San Jose State University. Dr. Callaghan is also theDirector of Clinical Training at his institution. He maintains several lines of research including the examination of psychotherapy processes and outcomes in interpersonal psychotherapy, specifically, Functional Analytic Psychotherapy, research developing alternative approaches to nosological and nomothetic assessment of psychopathology, specifically, the Functional Idiographic Assessment Template, and research on direct to consumer marketing of psychotropic medications and the accuracy of self-diagnosing and appropriate medication seeking by viewers of drug advertisements. The work of Dr. Callaghan has been published in a number of journals.
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"Functional Analytic Psychotherapy offers the best opportunity for the development of genuinely integrative therapeutic practice the field has ever seen. This guidebook to FAP should help to open up new exciting vistas to therapists of all theoretical persuasions. It is one of the most important books on psychotherapy in decades." -Alan S. Gurman, Ph.D., University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health
"This volume describes an approach to therapy that creatively highlights the use of the therapy interaction as a sample of the client's problematic interpersonal relationships. Using an integrative blending of learning principles with sound clinical interaction skills, Functional Analytic Psychotherapy helps clients to learn what does and what does not get them what they want and need. All this is richly illustrated with case materials and therapy transcripts, providing the clinician with clear guidelines on how to implement this approach to therapy." -Marvin R. Goldfried, Ph.D., Stony Brook University
For more than two decades, Functional Analytic Psychotherapy has brought new meaning, depth and intensity to client-therapist relationships by focusing on the subtle ways clients’ daily life problems occur in the therapy session. FAP’s nuanced, curative power can help clients with issues as varied as depression,anxiety, intimacy difficulties, personality disorders, problems of the self, substance abuse and OCD to move beyond their symptoms and into their passion for living and loving. In A Guide to Functional Analytic Psychotherapy, originators Mavis Tsai and Robert Kohlenberg join with other FAP practitioners to present a conceptual framework and treatment innovations that take readers through the deep complexities and possibilities of the therapeutic bond. This book also underscores how attention to mindfulness and the self makes maximum clinical use of the uniqueness of every client—and every therapist.
Highlights of the Guide:
- The five core principles of therapeutic technique.
- Empirical underpinnings of FAP interventions.
- Case studies and transcripts of assessment procedures and therapy sessions.
- Examples of how to use FAP alone and in combination with other therapies.
- Illustrations of the course of FAP, from the initial session to the end of therapy.
- Therapist self-development and supervision issues.
- Inspiring clients to improve society: the practice of "green FAP."
- Appendix of questionnaires, feedback forms, and other essential FAP tools.