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Conceptualization and Intervention Skills for Effective Helping

โœ Scribed by Barbara F. Okun, Karen Suyemoto


Publisher
Cengage Learning
Year
2013
Tongue
English
Leaves
290
Edition
1
Category
Library

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โœฆ Table of Contents


Contents
About the Authors
Preface
Introduction
Ch 1: Exploring Conceptualization
Foundational Understandings
What is Conceptualization?
Introducing the Case of Nancy
Conceptualizing Nancy
Summary
References
Ch 2: Exploring Influences of Personal Worldviews
Why is Theoretical Orientation Important?
Understanding Your Beliefs about Change
Influences on Your Ideas about Change
Beliefs about Health and Pathology: The Social Context of Psychotherapy
Introducing Dimensions of Change
Summary
References
Ch 3: Conceptualizing Clients in Contexts
Exploring Contexts
Dimensions Related to Contextual Understandings
Summary
References
Ch 4: Conceptualizing Therapeutic Relationships
Understanding Your Relational Style
Understanding the Role of the Relationship in Contributing to Change
Interactions of Relationships and Location of Knowledge
Pulling It All Together
Summary
References
Ch 5: Dilemmas in Effective Helping
Fit of Therapist and Client
Boundary Dilemmas
Social Justice and Cultural Sensitivity
Consultation and Supervision
Summary
References
Ch 6: Beginning Conceptualization: Gathering and Integrating Information
Beginning the Process of Case Conceptualization: Gathering Information
Organizing and Integrating Information (Pre-Conceptualization)
Connecting Information to Theory: Moving towards Conceptualization
Summary
References
Ch 7: Conceptualization, Treatment Planning, and Diagnosis
Integrating Information and Moving towards Conceptualization with Nancy
Interactions of Information Gathering with Early Conceptualization and Treatment Planning
Conceptualization and Treatment Planning
Choosing Strategies for Treatment Goals
Diagnosis
Formalizing Conceptualizations and Treatment Plans
Summary
References
Ch 8: Iterative Conceptualization and Treatment Planning
Continual Conceptualization with Nancy
Continual Conceptualization and Integrating New Information
Encountering Surprises: The Process of Iterative Conceptualization
Iterative Conceptualization from Start to Finish: The Case of Juan
Iterative Conceptualization and Modifying Diagnoses
Iterative Conceptualization, Consultation, and Adjunct Treatments
Ongoing Records and Clinical Notes
Interactions with Systems of Care
Summary
Reference
Ch 9: Continuous Evaluation and Termination
Continuous Evaluation of Clients and Their Progress in Therapy
Choosing to Continue with New Goals or to End Therapy
Termination
Follow-Up and Returning Clients
Final Thoughts
References
Appendix A: A Brief Review and Application of Established Theories
Review of Theoretical Approaches
References and Recommended Readings
Appendix B: Exploring Your Experiences with Culture, Power, and Privilege
Brief Review of Exploring Your Ethnic Culture
Brief Review of Exploring Your Power and Privilege
References and Resources
Appendix C: Nancy's Genogram
Index


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