Therapist and Client: A Relational Approach to Psychotherapy
β Scribed by Patrick Nolan(auth.)
- Publisher
- Wiley-Blackwell
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 358
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Therapist and Client: A Relational Approach to Psychotherapyprovides a guide to the fundamental interpersonal elements of the therapeutic relationship that make it the most effective factor in therapy.
- Presents the fundamental interpersonal elements that make the therapeutic relationship the most effective factor in psychotherapy
- Explores and integrates a range of approaches from various schools, from psychoanalysis to body-oriented psychotherapy and humanistic psychotherapies
- Offers clear and practical explanations of the intersubjective aspects of therapy
- Demonstrates the pivotal need to work in the present moment in order to effect change and tailor therapy to the client
- Provides detailed case studies and numerous practical applications of infant research and the unified body-mind perspective increasingly revealed by neuroscience
Chapter 1 Applying Findings from Infant Research (pages 1β26):
Chapter 2 The Interpersonal Relationship (pages 27β53):
Chapter 3 Potential Space, Creativity and Play (pages 54β85):
Chapter 4 The Intersubjective Experience (pages 86β105):
Chapter 5 The Relational BodyβMind (pages 106β136):
Chapter 6 Working with Trauma and Fragile Clients (pages 137β158):
Chapter 7 Adapting Therapy to the Client: A Relational Approach (pages 159β196):
Chapter 8 Electroencephalography and Quantitative Electroencephalography (pages 86β95):
Chapter 9 Electrodermal Activity and Quantitative Electrodermal Activity (pages 96β115):
Chapter 10 Complex Psychological Diagnosis and Instrumental Psychodiagnostics (pages 116β121):
Chapter 11 Complex Psychological Diagnosis with Quantitative Electroencephalography (pages 123β134):
Chapter 12 Complex Psychological Diagnosis with Quantitative Electrodermal Activity (pages 135β144):
Chapter 13 Sets and Settings when Applying a Neuroscience?based Clinical Methodology (pages 145β151):
Chapter 14 Multimodal Assessment of Family Process and the βFamily Strange Situationβ (pages 152β155):
Chapter 15 Biofeedback, Neurofeedback, and Psychofeedback (pages 156β170):
Chapter 16 Meditation, Mindfulness, and Biofeedback?based Mindfulness (BBM) (pages 171β179):
Chapter 17 Neurofeedback and Cognitive Therapy (pages 180β188):
Chapter 18 Psychofeedback and Cognitive Therapy (pages 189β193):
Chapter 19 Monitoring the Warning Signs of Relapse in Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder, and Coping with Them (pages 194β196):
Chapter 20 Get Started with Neuroscience?based Cognitive Therapy (pages 197β198):
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