Psychotherapy and counselling in Practice: a narrative framework/ Digby Tantam
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EduPsy Library, Sikkim University EduPsy Library | 616.8914 DIG/P (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Checked out | 04/02/2021 | P39377 |
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616.8914 DEN/P Practicing harm reduction psychotherapy: an alternative approach to addictions/ | 616.8914 DEN/P Practicing harm reduction psychotherapy: an alternative approach to addictions/ | 616.8914 DIG/P Psychotherapy and Counselling in Practice: A Narrative Framework/ | 616.8914 DIG/P Psychotherapy and counselling in Practice: a narrative framework/ | 616.8914 DRE/P Psychotherapy in everyday life/ | 616.8914 DRY/R Rational emotive behaviour therapy/ | 616.8914 GRE/W Working with emotions in psychotherapy/ |
Establishing the concerns --
Why start with the consideration of concerns? --
What is a concern? --
Concerns and psychotherapy --
The three elements of a concern --
The ternary model of psycho-analysis --
What is a concern? --
How does the discussion of concerns differ between medical or psychiatric practice, and the practice of psychotherapy? --
Assessment --
Causes and reasons --
Being a bit more practical about concerns --
What do these illustrations show about reasons and concerns? --
Preoccupying concerns --
Concerns about treatment --
Concerns about the therapeutic relationship --
The therapist's concerns --
Identifying concerns --
Evidence-based approach to concerns --
Whose concern is it anyway? --
Is the client always right? --
Concerns as we tell them to others --
Consensus or conflict between therapist and client? --
Clarifying the focus --
What is psychotherapy after all? --
Values --
My values are me --
'Helping' --
Truthfulness, honesty and effectiveness --
Authority and pathology --
Ethics --
Congruence of values --
The client's treatment values --
What life means. Emotional flavour --
Why give emotions such importance? What about relationships? --
Shame and disgust --
Emotions as a guide --
How to act when plans fail --
Maintaining the social bond --
Making decisions, particularly ethical decisions --
Who am I? --
I in the interpersonal domain --
Emotional meaning --
Projection and emotional meaning --
Strong emotional meanings --
Strong emotors and the fear of extinction --
Emotional meaning and choice.
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