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Therapeutic relationship-focused cognitive behavioral therapy
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ISBN: 9781433835964 1433835967 Year: 2025 Publisher: Washington, DC: American Psychological Association,

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"This book describes a relationship-focused approach to the conduct of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) called therapeutic relationship-focused CBT, offering readers a broad conceptualization of the therapeutic relationship by integrating literature that cuts across theoretical frameworks, and applies this conceptualization to illustrate how the therapeutic relationship can be used as both a facilitator of change as well as a central agent of change within the cognitive behavioral framework. In addition to acknowledging important theoretical and empirical scholarship on the therapeutic relationship that has been advanced by renowned CBT scholars, the book highlights and integrates important insights from scholars who operate outside of the cognitive behavioral framework. In addition, it provides clinical guidance for developing, maintaining, and enhancing the therapeutic relationship throughout the course of CBT, and provides case illustrations to support the notion that some of the very best CBT occurs in the context of an issue happening in real time, in session, within the therapeutic relationship. Chapters emphasize that the incorporation of a focus on the therapeutic relationship in CBT has the potential to enhance outcomes and promote treatment engagement for clients. The volume is divided into two parts. The first part on contextual foundations describes theory, discourse, empirical research, and some clinical applications of general aspects of the therapeutic relationship. Part two of the book summarizes clinical guidance for the implementation of therapeutic relationship-focused CBT, showing how the therapeutic relationship can facilitate CBT techniques like cognitive restructuring, social problem solving, exposure, and schema modification. The author discusses how to address sensitive issues that may not typically be addressed in the CBT literature, such as negative client reactions to therapists and vice versa. Guidance for repairing ruptures in the working alliance and ending therapy is also provided. Together, the volume presents a vivid description of a therapeutic relationship-focused CBT that brings together key scholarly advancements on the therapeutic relationship, translates them into clinical guidance, and establishes a foundation for future empirical research and clinical practice"--


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Cases and concepts in occupational adaptation : translating theory into action
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ISBN: 9781630919689 1630919683 Year: 2024 Publisher: London: Routledge,

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"This book follows a 2001 publication introducing the then-budding theory in Occupational Adaptation in Practice: Concepts and Cases by our dearly departed colleagues and friends Dr. Janette K. Schkade and Melissa McClung. Their early work and desire to make occupational adaptation theory accessible to students and practitioners inspired our efforts to update the language, include the research that informs occupational adaptation theory, and provide fresh examples of cases and practice models that exemplify its application. Dr. Schkade and McClung believed "that theory is extremely useful in guiding a practice that is versatile, effective, and efficient. However, the usefulness of theory depends on the therapist having a working understanding of the principles. A thorough understanding enables the therapist to be creative and responsive to the dynamic needs of the client." Developed as part of a planning process for the PhD in occupational therapy program at Texas Woman's University in Denton, Texas, occupational adaptation was designed to provide a research focus and to be a guide for therapeutic intervention. Occupational adaptation first appeared in print in a two-part article in the American Journal of Occupational Therapy (Schkade & Schultz, 1992; Schultz & Schkade, 1992). Here is what you can expect as you read this book: Each chapter starts with a quote that enhances the theme to follow. We have linked concepts and constructs from professional literature that illustrate how studies related to occupational adaptation have contributed to our understanding. We have included several references to Eleanor Clarke Slagle lectures that align with the theory and its application in order to show congruence with renowned thinkers and trends in occupational therapy. Fresh and varied cases have been added to further illustrate what it looks like to apply theory in practice. The neuroscience that underlies the occupational adaptation process is explained to help the reader connect both the art and the science of occupational therapy. Worksheets are provided to prompt application to self and also to practice applying theory to practice scenarios. We think this text will be useful to the novice, as well as the seasoned, practitioner, for whom we have included "A Deeper Dive" to challenge application even further into practice and occupational science. Finally, we end by sharing occupational adaptation practice models designed by occupational therapists to guide both traditional and innovative practice. We agree with Dr. Schkade and McClung's intent and we also "hope that this book will increase your commitment to, your enjoyment of, and your excitement about the practice of client-centered occupational therapy.""--


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Encountering treatment resistance : solutions through reconceptualization
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ISBN: 1615375155 9781615375158 Year: 2024 Publisher: Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Association Publishing,

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"In Encountering Treatment Resistance, the author argues that patients must never be considered beyond aiding, given that second opinions identify additional treatment options in two-thirds of cases labeled treatment resistant. The book includes discussion of best practices for problem-solving and practical guidance on recognizing common but underappreciated medical causes of treatment failure and how to consistently achieve a thorough evaluation at each patient contact"--


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The therapeutic alliance : an evidence-based guide to practice
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ISBN: 9781606238738 1606238736 Year: 2010 Publisher: New York: Guilford press,


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15 cas de thérapies psychosomatiques : comment soigner les malades, non simplement leurs maladies
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ISBN: 9791037001290 Year: 2019 Publisher: Paris: Hermann,

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Quatrième de couverture : "Cet ouvrage propose une nouvelle approche pour soigner les malades, non simplement leurs maladies. Au travers des récits de quinze patients, Jean Benjamin Stora expose le déroulement de leurs thérapies dans les dimensions psychanalytiques, médicales et neuroscientifiques. Soigner le corps et l'esprit est le but poursuivi. Grâce à Georges qui souffre de troubles lipidiques et d'un infarctus du myocarde, à Gilles diabétique à qui se pose le problème angoissant pour lui et les médecins d'une amputation, à Dorothée qui se plaint que son docteur ne s'occupe que de son corps malade et pas d'elle, à Ariane dont le trouble somatique représente un mystère auquel l'auteur tente de répondre avec sa nouvelle approche, apparaît progressivement la thérapie psychosomatique qui, combinée avec l'approche médicale, permet de soigner différemment en rétablissant " l'unité psychosomatique " , nouveau paradigme du XXIe siècle en lieu et place d'un corps-machine."

Psychotherapy relationships that work : therapist contributions and responsiveness to patients
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ISBN: 1280835273 9786610835270 0198032781 1423775627 9781423775621 9780198032786 9781280835278 0195143469 9780195143461 Year: 2002 Publisher: New York : Oxford University Press,

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Assembles the understanding on the critical relationship between the clinician and the patient into one volume. Researchers and clinicians examined empirical research as well as the evidence-based practices that may be used to cultivate and customise the clinician-patient relationship.

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