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1 online resource |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Summary |
"This book examines how psychotherapists can be appropriately responsive to clients' unique needs across a variety of therapeutic approaches by saying or doing the right thing at the right time. Expert contributors from a variety of theoretical orientations synthesize key research and identify common factors across the field of psychology as well as unique contributions that each approach offers. Chapters first explore important broad concepts and strategies, including therapists attuning to their clients' needs, examining the importance of the therapeutic relationship, the role clinicians play as attachment figures for their clients, and repairing ruptures in the working alliance. Building from this foundation, chapters then explore specific types of therapy in detail, including psychodynamic therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, emotion-focused therapy, control mastery theory, narrative therapy, relationship-focused therapy for LGBTQ individuals and their nonaccepting caregivers, and integrative therapies. They review strategies for responding to specific client markers, cultural diversity considerations, guidance for training and supervision, and directions for future research. Clinical case examples enrich the material, demonstrating the dos and do nots of responsiveness with diverse clients"-- Provided by publisher. |
Note |
Description based on print version record and CIP data provided by publisher; resource not viewed. |
Contents |
Intro -- Contents -- Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Exploring Responsiveness and Attunement in Psychotherapy -- Part I The Case for Responsiveness -- Chapter 1 Responsiveness in Psychotherapy Research: Problems and Ways Forward -- Chapter 2 Responsiveness, the Relationship, and the Working Alliance in Psychotherapy -- Chapter 3 Attachment Theory as a Framework for Responsiveness in Psychotherapy -- Chapter 4 Responsiveness to Ruptures and Repairs in Psychotherapy -- Part II Responsiveness in Different Therapeutic Approaches |
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Chapter 5 Responsiveness in Psychodynamic Relational Psychotherapy -- Chapter 6 Responsiveness in Control-Mastery Theory -- Chapter 7 Context-Responsive Psychotherapy Integration Applied to Cognitive Behavioral Therapy -- Chapter 8 Responsiveness in Emotion-Focused Therapy -- Chapter 9 Responsiveness and Therapeutic Collaboration in Narrative Therapy -- Chapter 10 Therapist Responsiveness in Attachment-Based Family Therapy for Sexual and Gender Minority Adults and their Nonaccepting Parents -- Chapter 11 Therapist Responsiveness in Treatments for Personality Disorders |
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Chapter 12 Enhancing Therapist Responsiveness in Dialectical Behavior Therapy -- Chapter 13 Responsiveness in Integrative Therapies -- Part III Integration and Conclusions -- Chapter 14 Meeting the Challenge of Responsiveness: Synthesizing Perspectives -- Index -- About the Editors |
Subject |
Psychotherapy.
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Psychotherapist and patient.
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PSYCHOLOGY / Clinical Psychology
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Psychotherapist and patient. (OCoLC)fst01081724
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Psychotherapy. (OCoLC)fst01081755
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Genre/Form |
Electronic books.
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Electronic books.
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Added Author |
Watson, Jeanne C., editor.
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Wiseman, Hadas, 1956- editor.
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Other Form: |
Print version: The responsive psychotherapist Washington, DD : American Psychological Association, [2021] 9781433834011 (DLC) 2020052795 |
ISBN |
9781433834028 (ebook) |
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1433834022 |
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9781433834011 (paperback) |
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