Therapeutic Communication, Second Edition: Knowing What to Say When
Autor Paul L. Wachtelen Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 dec 2013
Destinată nivelului de master, doctorat și practicii profesionale avansate, această a doua ediție a lucrării Therapeutic Communication reprezintă o resursă fundamentală pentru clinicienii care doresc să rafineze impactul intervențiilor lor verbale. Observăm că Paul L. Wachtel nu se rezumă la o simplă actualizare, ci reconstruiește dialogul terapeutic prin prisma a două decenii de evoluții în cercetare, oferind un cadru în care pragmatismul întâlnește rigoarea teoretică. Cartea explorează de ce anumite formulări facilitează vindecarea, în timp ce altele, cu același conținut informațional, pot deveni contraproductive.
Structura este organizată meticulos în două părți: fundamentarea teoretică și aplicațiile clinice. În prima secțiune, autorul analizează convergența dintre abordările psihodinamice, cognitiv-comportamentale și sistemice, adăugând un capitol esențial despre implicațiile cercetării atașamentului în cabinet. Partea a doua oferă îndrumări concrete despre echilibrul dintre afirmare și schimbare, utilizarea sugestiei și riscurile auto-dezvăluirii terapeutului.
Comparabil cu Psychodynamic Therapy de Richard F. Summers în ceea ce privește rigoarea clinică, volumul de față se distinge prin modelul original al „psihodinamicii ciclice”. Această perspectivă, dezvoltată de autor și în lucrarea Cyclical Psychodynamics and the Contextual Self, pune accent pe cercurile vicioase și virtuoase în care se regăsesc pacienții. Spre deosebire de manualele care se limitează la o singură școală de gândire, Therapeutic Communication funcționează ca un pod între orientări, oferind un limbaj comun pentru explorarea colaborativă.
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 1462513379
Pagini: 398
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 35 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Ediția:Revizuită
Editura: Guilford Publications
Colecția Guilford Press
Public țintă
Professional Practice & DevelopmentDe ce să citești această carte
Recomandăm această carte oricărui psihoterapeut care dorește să transforme „ceea ce spune” într-un instrument de schimbare precis. Cititorul câștigă o înțelegere profundă a nuanțelor comunicării, învățând să formuleze intervenții care reduc rezistența și sporesc colaborarea. Este un ghid esențial pentru a trece de la simpla aplicare a unor tehnici la o măiestrie clinică bazată pe integrare teoretică și empatie structurată.
Despre autor
Paul L. Wachtel, PhD, este un nume de referință în psihologia clinică mondială, ocupând poziția de Distinguished Professor la City College și Graduate Center al City University of New York. Cu o formare solidă la universități de prestigiu precum Columbia și Yale, și o specializare postdoctorala la NYU, Wachtel a devenit vocea principală în mișcarea de integrare a psihoterapiei. Opera sa, care include titluri precum Making Room for the Disavowed sau Resistance, reflectă un angajament constant față de depășirea barierelor dintre școlile de terapie, punând accent pe contextul interpersonal și dinamica sinelui.
Descriere scurtă
New to This Edition
* Reflects nearly 20 years of advances in the field and refinements of the author's approach.
*Broader audience: in addition to psychodynamic therapists, cognitive-behavioral therapists and others will find specific, user-friendly recommendations.
*Chapter on key developments and convergences across different psychotherapeutic approaches.
*Chapter on the therapeutic implications of attachment theory and research.
See also Making Room for the Disavowed, which further develops Wachtel's integrative therapeutic approach, as well as Mastering the Clinical Conversation, by Matthieu Villatte, Jennifer L. Villatte, and Steven C. Hayes, which provides another vital perspective on language in psychotherapy.
Recenzii
"Paul Wachtel is among the very few teachers and theorists of psychotherapy whose writing has an immediate, direct, and powerful impact on my clinical practice. I have long used and recommended this excellent text and am delighted to see the revised second edition, which incorporates recent developments across the range of therapeutic approaches. Wachtel does not speak in generalities or abstractions; rather, he moves easily among theoretical formulations, research findings, and their practical application, illustrating his principles with numerous recognizable examples. He examines in great detail the nuances and subtleties of what you say to patients, how you say it, and the relational context within which you convey your therapeutic messages. This book is essential reading for practicing therapists of all persuasions. I can't wait to start reading it with my students."--Lewis Aron, PhD, Director, Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis, New York University
"The wisdom and experience of a creative therapist are reflected in every chapter. As the subtitle indicates, it's what you say and when you say it that determines what a patient hears. Novice and experienced therapists of any theoretical orientation will find this book to be of significant value. It is clear that therapy is not simply about techniques--it's about relations that work. This book shows you how and why that is true."--Robert L. Leahy, PhD, Director, American Institute for Cognitive Therapy; Department of Psychiatry, Weill Cornell Medical College
"Paul Wachtel is among the very few teachers and theorists of psychotherapy whose writing has an immediate, direct, and powerful impact on my clinical practice. I have long used and recommended this excellent text and am delighted to see the revised second edition, which incorporates recent developments across the range of therapeutic approaches. Wachtel does not speak in generalities or abstractions; rather, he moves easily among theoretical formulations, research findings, and their practical application, illustrating his principles with numerous recognizable examples. He examines in great detail the nuances and subtleties of what you say to patients, how you say it, and the relational context within which you convey your therapeutic messages. This book is essential reading for practicing therapists of all persuasions. I can't wait to start reading it with my students."--Lewis Aron, PhD, Director, Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis, New York University
"The wisdom and experience of a creative therapist are reflected in every chapter. As the subtitle indicates, it's what you say and when you say it that determines what a patient hears. Novice and experienced therapists of any theoretical orientation will find this book to be of significant value. It is clear that therapy is not simply about techniques--it's about relations that work. This book shows you how and why that is true."--Robert L. Leahy, PhD, Director, American Institute for Cognitive Therapy; Department of Psychiatry, Weill Cornell Medical College
"I have used Therapeutic Communication in my graduate seminars, and students have been consistently appreciative of its combination of theoretical rationale and detailed examples (the 'why' and the 'how-to'). This combination has made it possible for students from all therapeutic orientations to apply the book's insights to their clinical thinking and practice. Wachtel's formulation of 'cyclical psychodynamics' is consistent with perpetuating factors, awareness of which is critically important for effective psychotherapy of any school."--Steven A. Kvaal, PhD, Department of Psychology, Roosevelt University
"Students in my master's-level class in Interpersonal Communication have consistently found Therapeutic Communication to be the best text to help them understand how change and growth take place through dialogue and disclosure. Wachtel seamlessly interweaves theory and skills, explicating not just one theory but several, in some of the clearest writing in the field. The chapters on building on patients' strengths and therapeutic communication with couples are a 'must' for practitioners. The focused session transcripts are a valuable teaching tool; the extensive references and detailed index are also significant assets of the book."--Delores Friesen, PhD, LMFT, Professor Emerita of Pastoral Counseling, Fresno Pacific Biblical Seminary
Cuprins
1. Rethinking the Talking Cure: The Therapist Speaks Too
I. Theoretical and Empirical Foundations
2. The Continuing Evolution of Psychotherapy: New and Converging Developments in Psychoanalytic, Cognitive-Behavioral, Systemic, and Experiential Approaches
3. Attending to Attachment: Accelerating Interest in the Therapeutic Implications of Attachment Theory and Research
4. Cyclical Psychodynamics I: Vicious and Virtuous Circles
5. Cyclical Psychodynamics II: Anxiety, Exposure, and Interpretation
6. Cyclical Psychodynamics III: Insight, the Therapeutic Relationship, and the World Outside
II. Clinical Applications and Guidelines
7. Accusatory and Facilitative Comments: Criticism and Permission in the Therapeutic Dialogue
8. Exploration, Not Interrogation
9. Building on the Patient’s Strengths
10. Affirmation and Change
11. Attribution and Suggestion
12. Reframing, Relabeling, and Paradox
13. Therapist Self-Disclosure: Prospects and Pitfalls
14. Achieving Resolution of the Patient's Difficulties: Resistance, Working Through, and Following Through
III. Postscript
15. Therapeutic Communication with Couples, Ellen F. Wachtel