Favorite counseling and therapy techniques

"In the new edition of this highly popular book, Howard Rosenthal once again brings together a group of prominent therapists who share their insightful, pioneering, and favorite therapeutic techniques. These therapists include such well-known figures as Albert Ellis, Arnold Lazarus, William Gla...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Rosenthal, Howard, 1952- (-)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Routledge 2011.
Edición:2nd ed
Colección:EBSCO Academic eBook Collection Complete.
Acceso en línea:Conectar con la versión electrónica
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • 1. Serendipitous suggestion
  • 2. The dark side of techniques
  • 3. Techniques
  • Systems-centered therapy for groups and individuals / Yvonne M. Agazarian
  • Behavioral components of self-expression / Robert E. Alberti
  • Resolving grief / Steve Andreas
  • Vocational fantasy: an empowering technique / Edward S. Beck
  • Changing core beliefs: use of the core belief worksheet / Judith S. Beck
  • From subtraction to addition / Dorothy S. Becvar, Raphael J. Becvar
  • Utilizing honest communication in the treatment of personality and substance abuse disorders / Marla Berg-Weger, Julie Birkenmaier
  • The storyboard: envisioning a future with possibilities / Bob Bertolino
  • Inner committee / Claudia Black
  • Psychodynamic uncovering technique (PUT) / John D. Boyd
  • Humility, augmented by the deep breath technique / Peter R. Breggin
  • Hypnotically enhanced interactive cognitive rehearsal / W. Gary Cannon
  • Providing direction: my favoirite light bulb techniques: questions to create illumination / Jon Carlson
  • Turning the tables on the client: making the client the counselor / Raymond J. Corsini
  • The use of symbols and rituals in psychotherapy / Richard H. Cox
  • The SAEB system (symptoms, automatic thoughts, emotions, and behavior) in the treatment and conceptualization of panic attacks / Frank M. Dattilio
  • Vigorous disputing of irrational beliefs in Rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT) / Albert Ellis
  • Art therapy / Phoebe Farris-Dufrene
  • Voice therapy / Robert W. Firestone
  • Sober man exercise / Chris Frey
  • Working from client experiential vignettes / Sterling K. Gerber
  • Perceptions: changing the picture / Samuel T. Gladding
  • Reality therapy and choice theory / William Glasser
  • Using stories in therapy with children and families / Larry Golden
  • Memory work with children / Linda Goldman
  • Creating vision, mission, and values for couples in counseling / Russell Grieger
  • Assertion strategies / Paul A. Hauck
  • Structuring post decree co-parenting sessions / Lorna Hecker
  • Dereflection for depression / Rosemary Henrion
  • The last five minutes technique / Joseph W. Hollis
  • Community genogram: identifying strengths / Allen E. Ivey
  • The ABC model of crisis intervention / Kristi Kanel
  • "Read all about it!" making headlines for your clients / Bradford Keeney, Kristi Lawson, Melissa Roose
  • Relationship-centered counseling: an integrative humanistic approach for diverse populations / Eugene W. Kelly Jr.
  • Creative collection of therapeutic adventures: feelings, fears, and worries / Melissa T. Korenblat-Hanin
  • The SET communication system strategy / Jerold J. Kreisman
  • Time tripping / Arnold A. Lazarus
  • The four-step experiential session for deep-seated personality change / Alvin R. Mahrer
  • Memory collage / Jean Marnocha, Beth Haasl
  • Therapeutic assessment / Scott T. Meier
  • Techniques for managing silence in therapy / Clifton Mitchell
  • Analogical listening / Robert A. Neimeyer
  • "Virtual dream" stories / Robert A. Neimeyer, Douglas C. Smith
  • Creating spa in counseling / Richard C. Nelson
  • Support and challenge: use of metaphor as a higher level empathic response / Edward Neukrug
  • Social therapy / Fred Newman
  • Imaginal desensitization for problem gamblers / Lia Nower
  • Gaining rapport and a common base of understanding: defining rational reality on which to build through counseling / Donald L. Peters
  • Wally the worrying warthog / Janie J. Plaxco
  • Dealing with silence: the turtle analogy for psychotherapists and counselors / John E. Poarch
  • Olfactory conditioning: the sweet aroma of post-hypnotics / Howard G. Rosenthal
  • Progressive relaxation and cognitive desensitization / Uma A. Segal
  • Using early memories to elicit complementarity in couples counseling / Steven Slavik
  • Puppet reflecting teams in family therapy / Catherine Ford Sori
  • Personality disorders: a quick and reliable strategy for screening and diagnosing Axis II disorders / Len Sperry
  • Life-play fantasy exercise / Robert Taibbi
  • Well-being scale: an assessment tool for caregivers / Susan Steiger Tebb
  • Post-traumatic loss debriefing / Rosemary A. Thompson
  • Draw your family table/family-o-gram / Jamses P. Trotzer
  • The technique of nucleus therapy / Eileen Walkenstein
  • Bibliotherapy / Bea Wehrly
  • The "telephone" technique / William J. Weikel
  • Body scan / Ira David Welch
  • Rational emotive imagery (REI) / Jerry Wilde
  • Client inner self-evaluation: a necessary prelude to change / Robert E. Wubbolding
  • 4. Recommendations for effectively implementing counseling and therapy techniques.