The Philosophy Of Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy
Provides an overview of one of the most successful forms of psychotherapy - Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT). This book explains the principles underlying this therapeutic approach and shows how beneficial it can be, not only for therapy but also as a basic philosophy of life.
Presents selected scenes of distinguished psychologists facing therapist-client boundary issues. The seven vignettes on this video are designed to stimulate discussion of preferred responses to ethically ambiguous situations. Designed for clinical training, this video is appropriate for workshops or individual study for the professional ......
At last! A direct, funny, engaging and colourful book on a subject that is dear to all our hearts. This book gives many insights into ways of achieving bliss and is written in a down-to-earth, pragmatic, conversational style. Life isn't about how far you can go, how high you can jump and how much money you can earn. It is about ......
In Gestalt Therapy, Dr. Gordon Wheeler discusses and demonstrates the underlying theory of this therapeutic approach: The growth occurs through new awareness brought to bear on old habits of self-organization and through supported experiments in new ways of organizing meaning-making and behavior.
In Constructivist Therapy, Dr. Robert A. Neimeyer demonstrates this client-centered, empathic form of therapy, showing how a psychotherapist might find the narrative threads that will help troubled individuals reweave the fabric of their lives. In this session, Dr. Neimeyer "leads from one step behind," helping a client whose son has died find a ......
Richly textured chapters - all written especially for this volume - explain key concepts of RCT and demonstrate their application with diverse individuals, couples, families, and groups, as well as in institutional settings.
In Teenage Girls, Dr. Karen Zager demonstrates her approach to therapy with adolescent girls. Teenage girls are a complex population difficult to pigeonhole; however, one general fact is that this group usually does not feel that adults listen to them. Dr. Zager therefore recommends listening as the key to working with teenage girls. Therapists ......
Building on the enormous popularity of her two previous texts on diagnosis and case formulation, this important work from Nancy McWilliams completes the trilogy by addressing in detail the art of psychodynamic treatment.