This book shows mental health providers how to envision crises as
time-limited windows of opportunity—as tipping points clients can
seize to achieve new insights and move in positive directions in their
lives. Most mental health practitioners have been taught to do risk
assessments and to reduce danger to their clients and those around
them. However, many providers lack a thorough understanding of the
cause and nature of mental health crises and struggle to safely and
successfully provide crisis intervention. Instead of seeking to return
clients in crisis to their previous baseline, providers can seize the
opportunity presented by crises and tip them toward rapid resolution.
In Part One of the book, J. Scott Fraser outlines his Process of
Change model, a clear and concrete approach to understanding crises in
their proper context; engaging with clients through their values,
culture, and language; honoring their goals; and breaking cycles of
crisis for good. In Part Two, he shows how different types of
crises—trauma, suicidality, grief, intimate partner violence, and
sexual assault—reflect similar vicious cycles. Real life case
studies illustrate the Process of Change model in action,
demonstrating how each of those cycles can be tipped toward resolution
by embracing the contextual process of change perspective.
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Using Tipping Points to Achieve Transformative Change in Therapy
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781433843358
Publisert
2025
Utgiver
American Psychological Association
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter