Succeeding with Difficult Clients
Autor Richard Wessler, Sheenah Hankin, Jonathan Sternen Limba Engleză Paperback – iul 2001
- Novel therapeutic strategies and formulations to use when all else is failing
- Provocative conceptualizations of self, personality and psychopathology
- A fresh approach to treating personality-related disorders
- Numerous case illustrations, and excerpts from actual psychotherapy sessions and supervision sessions
- Straightforward, common sense writing free of jargon and psychobabble
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780127444703
ISBN-10: 012744470X
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 155 x 227 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Ediția:New.
ISBN-10: 012744470X
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 155 x 227 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Ediția:New.
Public țintă
Clinical and Counselling Psychologists; Social workers; Psychiatrists; Nurse practitioners and Mental Health Counsellors.Cuprins
Part I: Cognitive Appraisal Theory
What Makes Difficult Clients Difficult.
Motivation and Attachment.
Basic CAT Concepts: Persontypic Affect, Justifying Cognitions, and Security-seeking Behaviors.
Patterns of Personality.
The Difficult Client Revisited.
Part II: Cognitive Appraisal Therapy
The CAT Assessment.
Interventions Based on the CAT Model.
Affect-based Interventions.
Additional Interventions Involving Cognition, Behavior, Adjunctive Medication, and Therapeutic Impasses.
The Process of CAT (Case Studies).
Part III: Applications of CAT
CAT with Personality-disordered Clients.
Working with Borderline Personality-disordered Clients.
Couple Therapy.
CAT Group Therapy.
Working with "Difficult" Parents.
References.
Author Index.
Subject Index.
What Makes Difficult Clients Difficult.
Motivation and Attachment.
Basic CAT Concepts: Persontypic Affect, Justifying Cognitions, and Security-seeking Behaviors.
Patterns of Personality.
The Difficult Client Revisited.
Part II: Cognitive Appraisal Therapy
The CAT Assessment.
Interventions Based on the CAT Model.
Affect-based Interventions.
Additional Interventions Involving Cognition, Behavior, Adjunctive Medication, and Therapeutic Impasses.
The Process of CAT (Case Studies).
Part III: Applications of CAT
CAT with Personality-disordered Clients.
Working with Borderline Personality-disordered Clients.
Couple Therapy.
CAT Group Therapy.
Working with "Difficult" Parents.
References.
Author Index.
Subject Index.
Recenzii
"Wessler, Hankin, and Stern are to be commended for their efforts in addressing the difficult topic of working with difficult clients... In sum, Succeeding with Difficult Clients provides a clear overview of the cognitive, affective, and interpersonal components of CAT designed as a guideline for treatment of personality-disoriented adults." --CONTEMPORARY PSYCHOLOGY
"The book is easy to read, comprehensible, and very useful in application... This book was very helpful in working with some of my own difficult clients who I found struck in their process of change and a few tips from the book allowed me to adjust my exploration questions, helping to lower resistance and causing the change." --DOODY PUBLICATIONS
"The book is easy to read, comprehensible, and very useful in application... This book was very helpful in working with some of my own difficult clients who I found struck in their process of change and a few tips from the book allowed me to adjust my exploration questions, helping to lower resistance and causing the change." --DOODY PUBLICATIONS