Now in its second edition, Therapeutic Change with Difficult Clients
describes a common factors model for understanding and activating the
process of change with challenging clients. For therapists, the most
difficult clients to treat are often those who have little interest in
change. Whether they believe that change is a waste of time, or a
threat to their personal freedom or sense of being, the difficulty of
treating such clients reveals the limits of typical approaches to
psychotherapy. A thorough understanding of the true nature therapeutic
change is often the most important step toward improving psychotherapy
effectiveness. The CHANGES model, which has been significantly
expanded and updated since the first edition of this book, is founded
on the seven precursors of change, which are identified, assessed, and
activated in the context of therapeutic encounters. The authors
examine the capacities of individuals to generate therapeutic change,
identify the barriers to change, and discuss the power of therapists
to catalyze the change process using a variety of well established
techniques. In addition to updated supporting literature, the authors
discuss recent advances in neuroscience and the cognitive sciences, as
well as new developments in the interpersonal aspects of therapeutic
engagement.
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Precursors and Techniques in the CHANGES Model
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781433843174
Publisert
2025
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
American Psychological Association
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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