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Constructivist psychotherapy : a narrative hermeneutic approach / Gabriele Chiari and Maria Laura Nuzzo.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Advancing theory in therapyPublisher: London ; New York : Routledge, 2010Description: xvi, 214 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0415413125
  • 9780415413121
  • 0415413133
  • 9780415413138
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 616.891425 22
LOC classification:
  • RC489.P46 C55 2010
Contents:
Personal construct psychotherapy : forerunner of constructivist psychotherapies -- Psychological constructivism and constructivist trends in psychotherapy -- A constructivist understanding of the person -- The therapist's understanding of the client's narrative -- The therapist's construction of the client's narrative -- An ontological venture : the psychotherapy process.
Summary: "Psychotherapy has undergone major changes in recent years, with a variety of new approaches including cognitive-behavioural therapy joining the more traditional and widespread schools of thought. These new approaches all share the epistemological assumption of constructivism, which states that there are alternative ways of looking at events and that we interpret events according to how we see the world. Constructivist Psychotherapy reviews the constructivist trends in psychotherapy which link these new approaches, allowing the reader to enter an entirely new dialogue. The book traces constructivist thought, elaborating on Kelly's personal construct theory and the implications for psychotherapeutic theory and practice. Areas of discussion include: the therapist's understanding of the client's narrative a constructivist understanding of the person psychological constructivism and constructivist trends in psychotherapy Setting constructivist psychotherapy within its therapeutic, social and philosophical context and using case studies throughout, the book revisits 'Kellian' ideas and theories, bringing them up to date, to explore what it is to be a constructivist psychotherapist today. As such this book will be of interest to all psychotherapists, as well as anyone with an interest in the psychotherapeutic field."--Publisher's website.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Personal construct psychotherapy : forerunner of constructivist psychotherapies -- Psychological constructivism and constructivist trends in psychotherapy -- A constructivist understanding of the person -- The therapist's understanding of the client's narrative -- The therapist's construction of the client's narrative -- An ontological venture : the psychotherapy process.

"Psychotherapy has undergone major changes in recent years, with a variety of new approaches including cognitive-behavioural therapy joining the more traditional and widespread schools of thought. These new approaches all share the epistemological assumption of constructivism, which states that there are alternative ways of looking at events and that we interpret events according to how we see the world. Constructivist Psychotherapy reviews the constructivist trends in psychotherapy which link these new approaches, allowing the reader to enter an entirely new dialogue. The book traces constructivist thought, elaborating on Kelly's personal construct theory and the implications for psychotherapeutic theory and practice. Areas of discussion include: the therapist's understanding of the client's narrative a constructivist understanding of the person psychological constructivism and constructivist trends in psychotherapy Setting constructivist psychotherapy within its therapeutic, social and philosophical context and using case studies throughout, the book revisits 'Kellian' ideas and theories, bringing them up to date, to explore what it is to be a constructivist psychotherapist today. As such this book will be of interest to all psychotherapists, as well as anyone with an interest in the psychotherapeutic field."--Publisher's website.

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