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Suicidal behavior --- Therapeutic alliance. --- Mental health personnel and patient. --- Treatment.
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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.""--
Occupational Therapy --- Adaptation, Psychological --- Therapeutic Alliance --- Models, Theoretical
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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"--
Mental Disorders --- Treatment Failure --- Problem Solving --- Concept Formation --- Therapeutic Alliance
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Therapeutic alliance --- Alliance, Therapeutic --- Alliance, Working (Psychotherapy) --- Working alliance (Psychotherapy) --- Psychotherapist and patient --- Therapeutic alliance. --- Psychotherapy --- Research --- Klinische psychologie --- methods. --- psychotherapie --- psychotherapie.
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""The opinions expressed in this publication go directly to the challenges we will collectively face as we enter the 21st century.."". -- from the Foreword by Patrick H. DeLeon, PhD, JD, ABPP, Past President, American Psychological Association. ""This volume, through a series of diverse approaches and considerations, has dispelled for all time the monolithic notion that dual relationships are always harmful and should be avoided...remarkable and refreshing."". -- Nicholas A. Cummings, PhD, ScD, Former President., American Psychological Association. This book, the first of its kind, covers the
Psychotherapist and patient. --- Therapeutic alliance. --- Alliance, Therapeutic --- Alliance, Working (Psychotherapy) --- Working alliance (Psychotherapy) --- Psychotherapist and patient --- Patient and psychotherapist --- Psychoanalyst and patient --- Patients --- Therapeutic alliance --- #PBIB:2002.4
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L’usage de la psychothérapie se démocratise depuis de nombreuses années, permettant au plus grand nombre de bénéficier de soins psychiques. Un processus « commun » fonde l’essence même de toutes les psychothérapies : la relation à l’autre, et plus particulièrement l’alliance thérapeutique. Elle est reconnue aujourd’hui comme un facteur clé d’efficience dans différentes formes de psychothérapies et pour différents types de patients, mais nous constatons que son concept est imprécis pour beaucoup de cliniciens qui confondent l’alliance avec le transfert ou le lien thérapeutique. Or l’enjeu est crucial tant elle contribue à l’efficacité des psychothérapies et garantit l’observance.Cet ouvrage met en avant une nouvelle compréhension des psychothérapies par le prisme de l’alliance thérapeutique, concept dynamique et complexe.Il s’agit d’en définir les fondements, les modèles théoriques et les caractéristiques dans une première partie conceptuelle ; puis de les illustrer au sein de la seconde partie d’applications thérapeutiques, en offrant au lecteur un panorama complet selon les spécificités du patient, les contextes de soins ou les différentes formes de psychothérapies.
Patient compliance --- Therapeutic alliance --- Clinical psychology --- Psychotherapy --- Patients --- Alliance thérapeutique. --- Psychologie clinique. --- Psychothérapie. --- Coopération.
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La 3ème édition actualisée et augmentée de cet ouvrage aborde, de façon concrète et pragmatique, les situations d'entretien clinique, leur spécificité, leurs moments clés et les difficultés qui peuvent s'y présenter. Elle propose ainsi des mises en perspective ainsi que des conseils très concrets.
Clinical psychology --- Interviewing in mental health. --- Psychotherapist and patient. --- Therapeutic alliance. --- Practice.
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Therapeutic alliance --- Evidence-based psychotherapy --- Psychotherapy --- Evidence-Based Practice --- Professional-Patient Relations --- Treatment Outcome --- methods --- Evidence-based psychotherapy. --- Therapeutic alliance. --- Evidence-Based Practice. --- Professional-patient relations. --- Treatment Outcome. --- methods. --- PHL-Healthcare 12 --- psychotherapie --- evidence based-therapie --- Psychotherapy - methods
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While many other books have focused on what to prescribe for given conditions, this volume is more concerned with how to prescribe: how to talk to patients about medications, how to understand the cultural and social factors that affect how both clinicians and patients relate to medication, and how to build trust in the relationship.
Mental Disorders --- Therapeutic Alliance --- Drug Prescriptions --- Psychotropic Drugs --- drug therapy --- Medicine --- Mental illness --- Psychotropic drugs. --- Psychopharmacology. --- Treatment.
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General aspects of therapeutic alliance / K. Michel -- Empathy and the historical context : or how we learned to listen to patients / J.T. Maltsberger -- The therapeutic alliance and the suicidal patient / D.A. Jobes, E. Ballard -- The narrative interview with the suicidal patient / K. Michel, L. Valach -- Mentalizing suicidal states / J.G. Allen -- Psychodynamic therapy and the therapeutic alliance : validation, empathy, and genuine relatedness / M. Schechter, M.J. Goldblatt -- Taking an inside view : stories of pain / I. Orbach -- Understanding suicide as an action / L. Valach, R.A. Young, K. Michel -- Attachment theory and the suicidal patient / J. Holmes -- A cognitive theory of suicide : building hope in treatment and strengthening the therapeutic relationship / M.D. Rudd, G.K. Brown -- Neurobiology and patient-oriented models of suicide : a contradiction? / K. Michel -- Suicidal patients, the therapeutic alliance, and the collaborative assessment and management of suicidality / D.A. Jobes -- Psychotherapy with suicidal people : some common implications for response / A.A. Leenaars -- The therapeutic relationship in dialectical behaviour therapy for suicidal individuals / S.L. Rizvi -- Cognitive therapy for suicidal patients / G.K. Brown, A. Wenzel, M.D. Rudd -- Vicissitudes of the therapeutic alliance with suicidal patients : a psychoanalytic perspective / I. Weinberg [and others] -- Clinical reality : the case of Ms. A.V. / I. Orbach [and others] -- The therapeutic alliance with hospitalized patients / T.W. Lineberry -- Pharmacotherapy and therapeutic alliance in the treatment of suicidality / J.M. Bostwick Summary, next steps, and conclusion / D.A. Jobes.