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"Deliberate practice is a systematic approach for improving psychotherapy outcomes, one clinician at a time. This book offers guidance from leading experts in designing deliberate practice exercises specific to the individual practitioner. Written to be used in conjunction with Better Results: Using Deliberate Practice to Improve Therapeutic Effectiveness, this field guide demonstrates how to collect and use client outcome data to create an individualized professional development plan to improve the quality of service. Along with providing guidance in understanding and mapping individual data onto the taxonomy for deliberate practice (TDPA), the expert chapter authors detail a number of factors that influence therapy outcomes, including client factors, therapist factors, client-therapist relationships, and more.Field Guide to Better Results aims to assist therapists in further understanding and applying the concepts needed to gain more effective outcomes"--
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Over the past two decades, there has been an increase in the need to prepare and train mental health personnel in working with diverse populations. In order to fully understand individuals from different cultures and ethnic backgrounds, practitioners need to begin to examine, conceptualize, and treat individuals according to the multiple ways in which they identify themselves. The purpose of this casebook is to bridge the gap between the current practice of counseling with the newest theories and research on working with diverse clientele. Each chapter is written by leading experts in the field of multicultural counseling and includes a case presentation with a detailed analysis of each session, a discussion of their theoretical orientation and how they have modified it to provide more culturally appropriate treatment, and an explanation of how their own dimensions of diversity and worldviews enhance or potentially impede treatment. This text is a significant contribution to the evolving area of multicultural counseling and will be a valuable resource to mental health practitioners working with diverse populations.
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Psychotherapist and patient --- Evidence-based psychotherapy
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"Through feedback-informed treatment (FIT), clinicians gather real-time input from clients through structured yet flexible measures that identify what is and is not working in therapy and how to better meet clients' needs. This book coalesces expert insights from practitioners who have successfully integrated FIT in their own work. Their experiences demonstrate how other clinicians can incorporate FIT into their own practices to consistently monitor clients' progress and the therapeutic alliance. The book first reviews FIT theory, specific measures (including the Outcome Rating Scale and the Session Rating Scale), and general strategies for implementing FIT in practice and supervision. This information is then translated into more specific applications of FIT with different kinds of clients, including individuals, couples, children and families, LGBTQ clients, and clients suffering from addiction and early onset psychotic disorders. A variety of treatment settings are also represented, such as private practice, clinics, group therapy, the criminal justice system, and pharmacies. The concluding chapter ties together the book's overarching themes with friendly, practical advice about using FIT to bolster professional development and improve one's clinical abilities."--Provided by publisher.
Evidence-based psychotherapy. --- Mental illness --- Treatment.
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Evidence-based psychotherapy --- Evidence-based psychotherapy. --- Psychotherapy. --- Psychology. --- Evidence-Based Medicine. --- Psychotherapy, Group.
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Evidence-based psychotherapy --- Evidence-based psychotherapy. --- Psychotherapy. --- Psychology. --- Evidence-Based Medicine. --- Psychotherapy, Group.
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Utilizes a mixed-methods approach to psychotherapy research. Presents RCT projects from which good-outcome and poor-outcome clients are drawn from the experimental condition of the RCT for systematic case study analysis.Focuses on the "value added" by looking at the same psychotherapy data from a group-focused RCT perspective and from an individual-focused case study perspective.Synthesizes two types of knowledge about psychotherapy that come from contrasting epistemological traditions
Evidence-based psychotherapy. --- Psychotherapy --- Research --- Research Design --- methods --- Psychotherapy - methods
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Evidence-based psychotherapy --- Psychotherapy. --- Psychology. --- Evidence-Based Medicine. --- Psychotherapy, Group.
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"This book offers integrative treatments for clinical depression based on the biopsychosocial model. Keith Dobson synthesizes decades of research and professional experience in this comprehensive guide that follows the therapy process from beginning to end. He starts with a theoretical overview of depression, including its associated features, risk and resiliency factors, and offers a comparative evaluation of various models of depression. Clinical chapters review the intake process, from the initial interview, to formulating an early case conceptualization and ensuring the client's involvement. Dobson then presents an organizational model to determine which issues to focus on in therapy, and the optimal interventions to address them. He also describes common strategies to target problematic behaviors and cognitions, develop problem-solving skills, and modify maladaptive thoughts and schemas. Guidelines for ending therapy and preventing relapse are also provided, as are considerations related to comorbid disorders, clients' relationships with significant others, and in-person vs. distance treatment. Recurring case examples with two hypothetical clients help to demonstrate the entire process for assessing, conceptualizing, and treating clinical depression"--
Depression, Mental --- Cognitive therapy --- Evidence-based psychotherapy --- Dépression --- Treatment. --- Thérapeutique.
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"This book's purpose is to promote a personalized psychodynamic therapy built on general psychodynamic knowledge and technique, free of jargon, and tailored to the needs of specific individuals. Personalized psychotherapy requires a deeper look under the hood of psychodynamic therapy; we discuss customizing techniques based on a therapeutic strategy for each individual patient that relies on an assessment of their core psychodynamic problem and strengths and weaknesses. We use over forty clinical examples of individuals in treatment in the book, with a wide variety of age, gender, race, culture and sexual preferences"--
Psychodynamic psychotherapy --- Evidence-based psychotherapy --- Psychotherapy --- Evidence-Based Medicine
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