amp ldquo The link between relationship processes and technique is brought to life in a rich array of engaging case studies that demonstrate how successful therapists negotiate the relationship, make key moment-to-moment decisions, and promote positive change in their clients. amp rdquo -<i>Midwest Book Review</i> <p>The link between relationship processes and technique is brought to life in a rich array of engaging case studies that demonstrate how successful therapists negotiate the relationship, make key moment-to-moment decisions, and promote positive change in their clients.</p> (Midwest Book Review)
In this book, master clinicians and psychotherapy researchers examine how technique and the therapeutic relationship are inseparably intertwined, and engaging case studies demonstrate how successful therapists negotiate this complex relationship.
What makes therapy work? Clearly, the therapeutic alliance is an important component of a successful relationship between therapist and client, but how does it fit into the relationship more broadly conceived? A better question might be amp ldquo What works with whom and in which circumstances? amp rsquo
Using a variety of theoretical and research amp ldquo lenses amp rdquo and drawing on various models of psychotherapy, including psychodynamic therapy, cognitive amp ndash behavioral therapy, emotion‑focused therapy, and brief family therapy, the contributors discuss the factors affecting client outcomes. The link between relationship processes and technique is bought to life in a rich array of engaging case studies that demonstrate how successful therapists negotiate the relationship, make key moment‑to‑moment decisions, and promote positive change in their clients.
What makes therapy work? Clearly, the therapeutic alliance is an important component of a successful relationship between therapist and client, but how does it fit into the relationship more broadly conceived? A better question might be amp ldquo What works with whom and in which circumstances? amp rsquo
Using a variety of theoretical and research amp ldquo lenses amp rdquo and drawing on various models of psychotherapy, including psychodynamic therapy, cognitive amp ndash behavioral therapy, emotion‑focused therapy, and brief family therapy, the contributors discuss the factors affecting client outcomes. The link between relationship processes and technique is bought to life in a rich array of engaging case studies that demonstrate how successful therapists negotiate the relationship, make key moment‑to‑moment decisions, and promote positive change in their clients.
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Master clinicians and psychotherapy researchers delve into the intertwined nature of technique and the therapeutic bond. Engaging case studies illustrate how therapists navigate complex relationships, making crucial moment-by-moment decisions across diverse therapy models to spark lasting, positive client change.
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Contents
Contributors
Introduction
Orya Tishby and Hadas Wiseman
Chapter : The Psychotherapy Relationship: Where Does the Alliance Fit?
Adam O. Horvath
Part I: The Case Studies: Integrating Research and Practice
Chapter 2: You Can amp rsquo t Cross the Same River Twice: A Case Study of Alliance Rupture and Repair
Laura Kohberger, Jeremy D. Safran, and J. Christopher Muran
Chapter 3: Patient and Therapist Relational Patterns: Implicit Negotiations
Emanuel Schattner and Orya Tishby
Chapter 4: Closeness and Distance Dynamics in the Therapeutic Relationship
Hadas Wiseman and Dana Atzil-Slonim
Chapter 5: Facilitating the Sense of Feeling Understood in Patients With Maladaptive Relationships
Sigal Zilcha-Mano and Jacques P. Barber
Chapter : Clinical Choice Points and Professional Ethics in Psychoanalysis
Gaby Shefler
Chapter 7: The Therapeutic Relationship: A Warm, Important, and Potentially Mutative Factor in Cognitive amp ndash Behavioral Therapy
Louis G. Castonguay, Soo Jeong Youn, Henry Xiao, and Andrew A. McAleavey
Chapter 8: Negotiating Multiple Roles and Stances in Cognitive amp ndash Behavioral Therapy
Yoni Elizur and Jonathan D. Huppert
Chapter 9: Affirming the Case for Positive Regard
Barry A. Farber and Jessica Y. Suzuki
Chapter : Empathy and Responsiveness in Emotion-Focused Therapy
Jeanne C. Watson
Chapter : Where the Alliance and Systems Theory Meet in Brief Family Therapy
Laurie Heatherington, Valent amp iacute n Escudero, and Myrna L. Friedlander
Chapter 2: The Use of Immediacy in Supervisory Relationships
Clara E. Hill and Shudarshana Gupta
Part II: Mapping Models and Conclusions
Chapter 3: Mapping Models of the Therapeutic Relationship: Implications for Integrative Practice
Stanley B. Messer and Daniel B. Fishman
Chapter 4: Conclusions: The Tapestry of the Therapeutic Relationship and Recommendations for Clinicians and Researchers
Orya Tishby and Hadas Wiseman
Index
About the Editors
Contributors
Introduction
Orya Tishby and Hadas Wiseman
Chapter : The Psychotherapy Relationship: Where Does the Alliance Fit?
Adam O. Horvath
Part I: The Case Studies: Integrating Research and Practice
Chapter 2: You Can amp rsquo t Cross the Same River Twice: A Case Study of Alliance Rupture and Repair
Laura Kohberger, Jeremy D. Safran, and J. Christopher Muran
Chapter 3: Patient and Therapist Relational Patterns: Implicit Negotiations
Emanuel Schattner and Orya Tishby
Chapter 4: Closeness and Distance Dynamics in the Therapeutic Relationship
Hadas Wiseman and Dana Atzil-Slonim
Chapter 5: Facilitating the Sense of Feeling Understood in Patients With Maladaptive Relationships
Sigal Zilcha-Mano and Jacques P. Barber
Chapter : Clinical Choice Points and Professional Ethics in Psychoanalysis
Gaby Shefler
Chapter 7: The Therapeutic Relationship: A Warm, Important, and Potentially Mutative Factor in Cognitive amp ndash Behavioral Therapy
Louis G. Castonguay, Soo Jeong Youn, Henry Xiao, and Andrew A. McAleavey
Chapter 8: Negotiating Multiple Roles and Stances in Cognitive amp ndash Behavioral Therapy
Yoni Elizur and Jonathan D. Huppert
Chapter 9: Affirming the Case for Positive Regard
Barry A. Farber and Jessica Y. Suzuki
Chapter : Empathy and Responsiveness in Emotion-Focused Therapy
Jeanne C. Watson
Chapter : Where the Alliance and Systems Theory Meet in Brief Family Therapy
Laurie Heatherington, Valent amp iacute n Escudero, and Myrna L. Friedlander
Chapter 2: The Use of Immediacy in Supervisory Relationships
Clara E. Hill and Shudarshana Gupta
Part II: Mapping Models and Conclusions
Chapter 3: Mapping Models of the Therapeutic Relationship: Implications for Integrative Practice
Stanley B. Messer and Daniel B. Fishman
Chapter 4: Conclusions: The Tapestry of the Therapeutic Relationship and Recommendations for Clinicians and Researchers
Orya Tishby and Hadas Wiseman
Index
About the Editors
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781433829222
Publisert
2018-06-26
Utgiver
American Psychological Association
Høyde
254 mm
Bredde
178 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
360
Biografisk notat
Orya Tishby, PsyD, received her master amp rsquo s degree from Hebrew University and doctorate from Rutgers, where she received the 99 Best Dissertation Award from the New Jersey Psychological Association. She is an associate professor in clinical psychology and clinical social work, Hebrew University of Jerusalem in Israel, and is the former director of the Hebrew University Psychological Services. She is head of the clinical psychology graduate program, and clinical faculty at the School of Social Work and Social Welfare, as well as the director of the Freud Center for Research in Psychoanalysis. Dr. Tishby practices and supervises long- and short-term psychodynamic psychotherapy, and her research focuses on the therapeutic relationship and countertransference. She is coeditor (with Hadas Wiseman) of The Therapeutic Relationship: Innovative Investigations.Hadas Wiseman, PhD, completed her doctorate in clinical psychology at York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. She received clinical training at the Clark Institute of Psychiatry, Toronto, and at the Psychological Services at Hebrew University, where she also completed her postdoctorate. She is currently a professor in the Department of Counseling and Human Development, Faculty of Education, at the University of Haifa, Israel, and chair of the doctoral studies committee of the Department of Counseling and Human Development. Dr. Wiseman is also on faculty in the Weiss amp ndash Livnat International MA Program in Holocaust Studies, University of Haifa. Her scholarly work and research has focused on psychotherapy process, the therapeutic relationship, attachment and relationship patterns in psychotherapy, personal and professional development of psychotherapists, and intergenerational trauma and interpersonal relationships in families of Holocaust survivors. She served as president of the International Society for Psychotherapy Research. She coauthored (with Jacques P. Barber) Echoes of the Trauma: Relational Themes and Emotions in Children of Holocaust Survivors and coedited (with Orya Tishby) The Therapeutic Relationship: Innovative Investigations. Dr. Wiseman is a certified clinical psychologist in private practice in Kiryat Tivon, Israel.