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Effective Counseling and Psychotherapy - Bob Bertolino

Effective Counseling and Psychotherapy

An Evidence-Based Approach

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Buch | Softcover
307 Seiten
2018
Springer Publishing Co Inc (Verlag)
978-0-8261-4112-5 (ISBN)
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Grounded in over 50 years of outcome research, this comprehensive textbook focuses on outcomes management and the principles and core strategies for delivering competent and effective therapeutic practice. Applicable to all settings and models, the text illuminates four foundational principles of therapeutic practice.
Grounded in over 50 years of outcome research, this comprehensive textbook focuses on outcomes management and the principles and core strategies for delivering competent and effective therapeutic practice. Applicable to all settings and models, the text illuminates four foundational principles of therapeutic practice: a strengths-based framework, collaborative practice, clinician effectiveness, and routine and ongoing outcome-oriented clinical work.

The book presents strategies for identifying, evoking, and using client strengths to promote behavioral health. It focuses on the importance of client engagement during initial interactions and describes advanced listening and attending strategies for strengthening the clinical alliance. A chapter titled “Matching and Classes of Interventions” examines important processes for increasing client fit and improving treatment outcome. Clinical dialogues, vignettes, sample questions, anecdotes, practice exercises, printable forms, and online resources help to reinforce content. An appendix provides additional insights into outcome measures, graphs, and charts covered within the book, and a robust instructor packet includes an instructor’s manual, PowerPoint slides, a test bank, and student exercises.

Key Features:



Describes current research and practice strategies for tracking therapeutic effectiveness
Underscores the fundamental principles and core strategies for delivering effective therapy
Provides specific, evidence-based ways to improve the benefit of therapy and therapist effectiveness
Presents strategies for identifying, evoking, and using client strengths to promote behavioral health
Delivers proven methods for monitoring client progress
Includes clinical dialogues, vignettes, sample questions, practice exercises, printable forms, and online resources
Provides instructor’s manual, PowerPoint slides, and test bank, as well as a free digital ebook

Bob Bertolino, PhD, is Professor of Rehabilitation Counseling, Maryville University; Senior Clinical Advisor, Youth In Need, Inc.; and a Senior Associate; International Center for Clinical Excellence.

Contents


Contributors


Preface


Acknowledgments


1. The Influence of the Therapist


An Evolution in Psychotherapy?


The Good News, Bad News Conundrum


An Evolution in Context


Methods, Models, and Techniques


Training and Supervision


Exploring Therapist Performance


Therapist Effects


2. Principles and Core Strategies of Effective Therapy


Evidence-Based Practice and Empirically Supported Treatments: One and the Same?


Defining Evidence-Based Practice


Common Factors: A Brief History and Conundrum


Evolving From the Common Factors


The Third Wave: A Strengths-Based Perspective


Strengths-Based Principles: From Evidence to Practice


Putting the Pieces Together: Qualities and Actions of Effective Therapists


3. Early Client Engagement


The Alliance–Outcome Correlation


A Few Words About Words: Strengths-Based Language and Conversations


Strengthening the Alliance Through Collaboration Keys


4. Active Client Engagement (ACE): Information-Gathering Processes


The 80/20 Rule in Action: Preparing for Change


Strengths-Based Information Gathering


Process 1: ROM in Practice: Partners for Change Outcome Management System


Process 2: Interviewing for Strengths


5. Therapeutic Conversations for Achieving Structure and Direction


Funneling: Bringing Focus to Therapeutic Conversations


Advanced Listening and Attending Skills: Using Language to Strengthen the Alliance and Create Possibilities


6. Matching and Classes of Intervention


The I-Am Approach to Client Orientations


Matching: Increasing the Factor of Fit


The Path to Models: A Brief Summary


From Philosophy to Theory to Practice


Classes of Problems/Classes of Intervention: Selecting Models


7. Client Progress and the Benefits of Therapy


The Progression of Therapy in Future Sessions


Category 1: Unimprovement or Deterioration


Responses to Unimprovement and Deterioration


Category 2: Improvement


Revisiting Goals and Outcomes: The Meaning of Progress


Transition From Therapy


8. Professional Development and Clinical Excellence


Understanding Therapist Effectiveness


The Road to Excellence: Natural and Talented?


Cycle of Excellence


Strategies for Practice to Improve Therapeutic Effectiveness


Deliberate Practice in Context


Future-Forward: Supervision Revisited


The Path to Excellence


Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 178 x 254 mm
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie
Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Psychiatrie / Psychotherapie
Medizin / Pharmazie Physiotherapie / Ergotherapie Rehabilitation
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 0-8261-4112-9 / 0826141129
ISBN-13 978-0-8261-4112-5 / 9780826141125
Zustand Neuware
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