Effective psychotherapists : clinical skills that improve client outcomes
Miller, William R. (William Richard) (Auteur) 1947- / Moyers, Theresa B. (Auteur)
2021
xvi, 213 p. : ill.
9781462546893
Anglais
Part I : Helping relationships
1. An invitation -- 2. Therapist effects
Part II : Therapeutic skills
3. Accurate empathy -- 4. Acceptance -- 5. Positive regard -- 6. Genuineness -- 7. Focus -- 8. Hope -- 9. Evocation -- 10. Offering information and advice -- 11. The far side of complexity
Part III : Learning, training, and clinical science
12. Developing expertise -- 13. Teaching therapeutic skills -- 14. Toward a broader clinical science
What is it that makes some therapists so much more effective than others, even when they are delivering the same evidence-based treatment? This instructive book identifies specific interpersonal skills and attitudes often overlooked in clinical training that facilitate better client outcomes across a broad range of treatment methods and contexts. Reviewing 70 years of psychotherapy research, the preeminent authors show that empathy, acceptance, warmth, focus, and other characteristics of effective therapists are both measurable and teachable. Illustrated with annotated dialogues, the book gives practitioners and students a blueprint for learning and practicing these crucial clinical skills.
Psychothérapeutes / Psychothérapie - Méthodologie / Relations psychothérapeutiques / Psychothérapie
WM 420 M647e 2021
N° | Cote | Localisation | |
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1 | WM 420 M647e 2021 | Bibliothèque Rivière-des-Prairies [emprunté jusqu'au 2025-06-30] |