Principles of counseling and psychotherapy : learning the essential domains and nonlinear thinking of master practitioners /
Gerald J. Mozdzierz, Paul R. Peluso, & Joseph Lisiecki.
- xxiii, 474 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
Includes bibliographical references (pages 431-451) and index.
The basic skills of counseling and psychotherapy : a new look -- The domain of connecting with and engaging the client, part 1 : listening -- The domain of connecting with and engaging the client, part 2 : responding -- The domain of assessment, part 1 : clients' symptoms, stages of change, needs, strengths, and resources -- The domain of assessment, part 2 : the theme behind a client's narrative, therapeutic goals, and client input about goal achievement -- The domain of establishing and maintaining the therapeutic relationship and the therapeutic alliance, part 1 : relationship building -- The domain of establishing and maintaining the therapeutic relationship and the therapeutic alliance, part 2 : the therapeutic alliance -- The domain of understanding clients' cognitive schemas, part 1 : foundations -- The domain of understanding clients' cognitive schemas, part 2 : assessment and clinical conceptualization -- The domain of addressing and managing clients' emotional states, part 1 : basic understandings -- The domain of addressing and managing clients' emotional states, part 2 : managing common negative emotions in therapy -- The domain of addressing and resolving ambivalence, part 1 : understanding and identifying client ambivalence -- The domain of addressing and resolving ambivalence, part 2 : working with and resolving client ambivalence -- The domain of paradoxical interventions, part 1 : definition and neutralizers -- The domain of paradoxical interventions, part 2 : tranquilizers -- The domain of paradoxical interventions, part 3 : the energizers -- The domain of paradoxical interventions, part 4 : the challengers -- Ethically and effectively helping the client to disengage : how and why nonlinear thinking and paradoxical interventions contribute to the making of a master therapist.