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Interpersonal process in therapy : an integrative model / Edward Teyber, Faith Holmes Teyber.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Boston, MA : Cengage Learning, [2017]Copyright date: ©2017Edition: Seventh edition; Student editionDescription: xvii, 408 pages : illustrations ; 27 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 130527153X
  • 9781305271531
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 616.8914 23
LOC classification:
  • RC480.8 .T38 2017
Contents:
Preface -- Acknowledgements -- About the Authors -- Part 1. Introduction and Overview : -- 1. The Interpersonal Process Approach -- Part 2. Responding to Clients : -- 2. Establishing a Working Alliance -- 3. Honoring the Client's Resistance -- 4. An Internal Focus for Change -- 5. Helping Clients with Their Feelings -- Part 3. Conceptualizing Client Problems and Developing a Treatment Focus : -- 6. Familial and Developmental Factors -- 7. Inflexible Interpersonal Coping Strategies -- 8. Relational Themes and Reparative Experiences -- Part IV. Resolution and Change : -- 9. An Interpersonal Solution -- 10. Working-Through and Termination -- Glossary. -- Appendix A -- Appendix B -- Glossary -- References -- Name Index -- Subject Index.
Summary: "INTERPERSONAL PROCESS IN THERAPY: AN INTEGRATIVE MODEL, 7th Edition strongly focuses on the therapist-client relationship, offering students practical guidelines for how to understand and intervene with clients from the initial intake through termination. Compelling to read and discuss -- and immediately helpful with clients -- the text brings together core clinical concepts and research as well as the interpersonal/relational elements from various theoretical approaches, and clearly explains how to use the therapeutic relationship to effect change. The authors help alleviate beginning therapists' concerns about making "mistakes," teach therapists how to work with their own countertransference issues, and empower new therapists to be themselves in their counseling relationships. Featuring new case examples, updated references and research, and extended clinical vignettes, the seventh edition of this clinically authentic text brings the reader "in the room" with the therapist."--Publisher's website.
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Counselling Practicum I

Previous edition published: 2011.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Preface -- Acknowledgements -- About the Authors -- Part 1. Introduction and Overview : -- 1. The Interpersonal Process Approach -- Part 2. Responding to Clients : -- 2. Establishing a Working Alliance -- 3. Honoring the Client's Resistance -- 4. An Internal Focus for Change -- 5. Helping Clients with Their Feelings -- Part 3. Conceptualizing Client Problems and Developing a Treatment Focus : -- 6. Familial and Developmental Factors -- 7. Inflexible Interpersonal Coping Strategies -- 8. Relational Themes and Reparative Experiences -- Part IV. Resolution and Change : -- 9. An Interpersonal Solution -- 10. Working-Through and Termination -- Glossary. -- Appendix A -- Appendix B -- Glossary -- References -- Name Index -- Subject Index.

"INTERPERSONAL PROCESS IN THERAPY: AN INTEGRATIVE MODEL, 7th Edition strongly focuses on the therapist-client relationship, offering students practical guidelines for how to understand and intervene with clients from the initial intake through termination. Compelling to read and discuss -- and immediately helpful with clients -- the text brings together core clinical concepts and research as well as the interpersonal/relational elements from various theoretical approaches, and clearly explains how to use the therapeutic relationship to effect change. The authors help alleviate beginning therapists' concerns about making "mistakes," teach therapists how to work with their own countertransference issues, and empower new therapists to be themselves in their counseling relationships. Featuring new case examples, updated references and research, and extended clinical vignettes, the seventh edition of this clinically authentic text brings the reader "in the room" with the therapist."--Publisher's website.

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