Therapy in the Real World : Effective Treatments for Challenging Problems / Nancy Boyd-Franklin, Elizabeth N. Cleek, Matt Wofsy, Brian Mundy.
Material type: TextPublisher: New York : gp, The Guilford Press, [2013]Description: xvi, 384 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781462510283 (hardback : acidfree paper)Subject(s): Psychotherapy -- Practice | Counseling psychology -- Practice | Psychotherapists -- Professional ethics | PSYCHOLOGY / Psychotherapy / Counseling | MEDICAL / Nursing / Psychiatric | SOCIAL SCIENCE / Social Work | PSYCHOLOGY / Psychotherapy / Couples & Family | MEDICAL / Psychiatry / GeneralDDC classification: 616.89/14 LOC classification: RC480.5 | .B69 2013Other classification: PSY010000 | MED058180 | SOC025000 | PSY041000 | MED105000 Summary: "Helping beginning and experienced therapists cope with the myriad challenges of working in agencies, clinics, hospitals, and private practice, this book distills the leading theories and best practices in the field. The authors provide a clear approach to engaging diverse clients and building rapport; interweaving evidence-based techniques to meet therapeutic goals; and intervening effectively with individuals, families, groups, and larger systems. Practitioners will find tools for addressing the needs of their clients while caring for themselves and avoiding burnout; students will find a clear-headed framework for making use of the variety of approaches available in mental health practice. Subject Areas/Keywords: addictions, agency, CBT, clinical training, clinician self-care, clinics, cognitive-behavioral therapy, crisis intervention, evidence-based treatments, families, family, groups, homelessness, individuals, inpatient, mental health, mindfulness, motivational interviewing, multicultural, multistressed, multisystems, outpatient, poverty, psychotherapy, racial diversity, recovery, relapse prevention, supervision Audience: Clinical psychologists, clinical social workers, psychiatric nurses, family therapists, substance abuse treatment professionals, and counselors"-- Provided by publisher.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 345-369) and index.
"Helping beginning and experienced therapists cope with the myriad challenges of working in agencies, clinics, hospitals, and private practice, this book distills the leading theories and best practices in the field. The authors provide a clear approach to engaging diverse clients and building rapport; interweaving evidence-based techniques to meet therapeutic goals; and intervening effectively with individuals, families, groups, and larger systems. Practitioners will find tools for addressing the needs of their clients while caring for themselves and avoiding burnout; students will find a clear-headed framework for making use of the variety of approaches available in mental health practice. Subject Areas/Keywords: addictions, agency, CBT, clinical training, clinician self-care, clinics, cognitive-behavioral therapy, crisis intervention, evidence-based treatments, families, family, groups, homelessness, individuals, inpatient, mental health, mindfulness, motivational interviewing, multicultural, multistressed, multisystems, outpatient, poverty, psychotherapy, racial diversity, recovery, relapse prevention, supervision Audience: Clinical psychologists, clinical social workers, psychiatric nurses, family therapists, substance abuse treatment professionals, and counselors"-- Provided by publisher.
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