This book is quite informative however extremely redundant. The authors say the same thing and make the same point a dozen different ways. The information provided is of very good use and several little known facts are sprinkled throughout. I would recommend this to my colleagues for an in-depth
Practical Exercises for Mental Health Professionals
โ Scribed by Jordan Bawks, Shelley McMain, Anne Sonley, Tony Rousmaniere, Alexandre Vaz
- Publisher
- Academic Press
- Year
- 2023
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 232
- Series
- Advanced Therapeutic, Clinical and Interpersonal Skills
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
While there are many books that describe the theories and research of clinical psychology and psychiatry, there are few resources that provide structured simulations for rehearsal and advancement of the critical skills mental health professionals need in the field. Advanced Therapeutics, Clinical and Interpersonal Skills series aims to fill that gap. Authored and edited by leading experts, each volume in the series focuses on one subfield within mental health, providing concise and practical exercises for professionals. Each volume is based on an empirically based pedagogy that is structured, incremental, and tightly focused on the essential skills mental health professionals must acquire to obtain licensure/registration and work effectively with mental health patients. Practical Exercises for Mental Health Professionals is volume one in the series, focusing on providing concise and practical exercises for clinicians of any theoretical orientation and clinical role. These exercises include repairing alliance ruptures, motivating patients to address barriers to change, suicidal behavior strategies and establishing boundaries and limits. Each of these exercises have been tested by leading experts and clinics in the field.
โฆ Table of Contents
Contents
About the authors
Acknowledgments
Part 1: Overview and instructions
1. Overview of this book
2. Instructions for the deliberate practice exercises
Part 2: Deliberate practice exercises
Exercise #1: Empathic validation
Exercise #2: Affirmation and building hope
Exercise # 3: Goal setting
Exercise #4: Promoting change talk
Exercise #5: Working with problematic thoughts
Exercise #6: Exploring emotional experience
Exercise #7: Using behaviors to change emotion
Exercise #8: Coaching emotionally dysregulated patients
Exercise #9: Responding to suicidal ideation and behavior
Exercise #10: Communicating personal limits
Exercise #11: Repairing relationship ruptures
Exercise #12: Clinician self-awareness
Exercise #13: Mock sessions
Part 3: Additional resources
3. Sample syllabus with embedded deliberate practice exercises
4. Taking the next step: Resources for further study
References
Index
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