The Heroic Client
Autor Barry L Duncan, Scott D Miller, Jacqueline A Sparksen Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 feb 2004
"The Heroic Client calls into question the purity of therapy models . . . a timely and inspiring volume-itself, a heroic provocation to the mental health profession."
-Sheila McNamee, professor of communication, University of New Hampshire; author, Relational Responsibility, and editor, Therapy as Social Construction
"Warning: If you're addicted to long letters of appreciation touting your clinical prowess, this book will be hazardous to your mental health. It will show you how to harness your clients' expertise and make therapy a more collaborative, outcome-oriented experience."
-Michele Weiner-Davis, author, Divorce Busting
"The Heroic Client inspires us to re-remember why we became therapists in the first place."
-Stephen Madigan, director of training, Toronto Narrative Therapy Project, and managing editor, www.planet-therapy.com
"This is must reading for graduate students and novice therapists who are entering the field, and thought-provoking and stimulating reading for seasoned professionals."
-Michael J. Lambert, professor of psychology, Brigham Young University, and coauthor of the Outcome Questionnaire and Assessing Outcome in Clinical Practice
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 0787972401
Pagini: 288
Ilustrații: illustrations
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Ediția:Revised edition
Editura: Wiley
Locul publicării:Hoboken, United States
Public țintă
All mental health workers including psychiatrists, psychologists, psychotherapists, counsellors and social workersDescriere
In this controversial book, psychologists Barry Duncan and Scott Miller, cofounders of the Institute for the Study of Therapeutic Change, challenge the traditional focus on diagnosis, "silver bullet" techniques, and magic pills, exposing them as empirically bankrupt practices that only diminish the role of clients and hasten therapy's extinction. Instead, they advocate for the long-ignored but most crucial factor in therapeutic success-the innate resources of the client. Based on extensive clinical research and case studies, The Heroic Client not only shows how to harness the client's powers of regeneration to make therapy effective, but also how to enlist the client as a partner to make therapy accountable. The Heroic Client inspires therapists to boldly rewrite the drama of therapy, recast clients in their rightful role as heroes and heroines of the therapeutic stage, and legitimize their services to third-party payers without the compromises of the medical model.