This book examines how psychotherapists can be appropriately
responsive to clients' unique needs across a variety of therapeutic
approaches by saying or doing the right thing at the right time.
Expert contributors from a variety of theoretical orientations
synthesize key research and identify common factors across these
approaches along with their unique contributions to the field of
psychology. Chapters first explore important broad concepts and
strategies, including therapists attuning to their clients' needs,
examining the importance of the therapeutic relationship, the role
clinicians play as attachment figures for their clients, and repairing
ruptures in the working alliance. Building from this foundation,
chapters then examine specific types of therapy in detail, including
psychodynamic therapy, cognitive behavior therapy, emotion-focused
therapy, control-mastery theory, narrative therapy, attachment-based
family therapy for LGBTQ individuals and their nonaccepting
caregivers, and integrative therapies. Authors review strategies for
responding to specific client markers, cultural diversity
considerations, guidance for training and supervision, and directions
for future research. Clinical case examples enrich the material,
demonstrating the dos and don'ts of responsiveness with diverse
clients.
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Attuning to Clients in the Moment
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781433834028
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
American Psychological Association
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok